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1036:, for example, the anti-Semitic comments of the murdered freelance spy, Scudder, are called 'eyewash' by Hannay and proved to be totally wrong by later events. She cautions, "it is important to avoid anachronism", that is, "acial and national stereotyping, favourable and unfavourable, was commonplace throughout all society" so "it is hardly surprising that characters in JB's novels should engage in it", reflecting that society. As a supporter of the Jewish people and a homeland, Buchan's name was inscribed in the Golden Book of the Jewish National Fund of Israel. His name was also in a Nazi publication, "Who's Who in Britain" (Frankfurt, 1938), reading "Tweedsmuir, Lord: Pro-Jewish activity. In one history of the Jewish experience in Canada, Buchan, as Governor-General Lord Tweedsmuir, is described as the "most visible supporter" of the Jews. Both Tweedsmuir and his wife Susan "spoke publicly in favour of Zionism, lending the cachet of the Crown" to the cause of a Jewish homeland. Susan Tweedsmuir's name was also entered into the Golden Book.
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Act from exporting such materiel to belligerents. During the fall of 1939, negotiations were held to establish an air training plan in Canada for
Commonwealth air crew. The negotiations were long and difficult, in particular with Canadian Prime Minister Mackenzie King who was adamant that the facilities would be under the control of the Canadian government. Tweedsmuir had known from previous experience with a British mission, which had examined the possibility of aircraft production in Canada in the spring of 1938, that officials in Britain "do not seem to understand the real delicacy of the position of the self-governing Dominions, especially Canada. King had been difficult, as Chamberlain admitted to Tweedsmuir. Tweedsmuir played a key role in securing British agreement to the final negotiations in mid-December 1939 and King acknowledged this in a letter, thank the Governor General "warmly for the help ... What a mischief there would have been had there been another moment's delay!"
1363:." Mackenzie King, however, was not convinced, thinking it wrong to spend money on royalty while the poor were starving. To overcome King's reticence, Tweedsmuir argued that the royal visit "would have a 'unifying' effect on Canada while the visit to the U.S. would be "helpful to relations of democracies. Mackenzie King agreed. Tweedsmuir put great effort into securing a positive response from Buckingham Palace to the invitation; after more than a year without a reply, in June 1938 he used a trip to the United Kingdom for a rest cure at Ruthin Castle in Wales to procure a positive decision on the royal tour. After a period of convalescence at Ruthin Castle and his home near
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In the 21st century, his writing has come under scrutiny for its attitudes towards race. For instance, Roger
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Tweedsmuir signed Canada's declaration of war against
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and other nearby areas by horseback and floatplane. He wrote in the foreword to a booklet published to commemorate his visit: "I have now travelled over most of Canada and have seen many wonderful things, but I have seen nothing more beautiful and more wonderful than the great park which
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were insufficient to save him, and his death on 11 February saw an outpouring of grief, gratitude and admiration, not only in Canada but throughout the
English-speaking world. In a radio eulogy, Mackenzie King stated: "In the passing of His Excellency, the people of Canada have lost one of the
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dubbed as "disloyal" but that was largely because the news release did not include "and to Canada's King" which
Tweedsmuir had added by hand to his typed draft after it had been distributed to the media. Tweedsmuir stated that ethnic groups "should retain their individuality and each make its
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in Scotland, and the subsequent high emigration from that country, also led him to reflect in the same speech: "We do not want to be like the Greeks, powerful and prosperous wherever we settle, but with a dead Greece behind us". He found himself profoundly affected by
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that Buchan would be a suitable successor to Byng, with which the Governor General agreed, the two being friends. Word of this reached the British Cabinet, and Buchan was approached, but he was reluctant to take the posting; Byng had been writing to Buchan about the
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by the calling of a conference, to be chaired by the U.S. and to include the European dictators. Those efforts to try to secure future peace and stability proved fruitless because the British Prime Minister, Neville Chamberlain, refused to countenance the idea.
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in southern Africa towards the end of the Boer War. He returned to England in 1903, continued as a barrister and journalist. He left the Bar when he joined Thomas Nelson and Sons publishers in 1907. During the
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Canadians' deep affection for the King, but also the outrage to Canadian religious feelings, both Catholic and Protestant, that would occur if Edward married Simpson. By 11 December,
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in Vancouver in May 1939, and King George sat in Parliament and personally granted Royal Assent to bills passed there. The King appointed Tweedsmuir a Knight Grand Cross of the
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as Richard Hannay, although Buchan's story was much altered. This came in the same year that Buchan was honoured with appointment to the
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after its formation in 1933. Buchan remained in the role until his appointment as Governor General of Canada in 1935.
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to the United States. Tweedsmuir had conceived the royal tour before
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but also as a constituent of the United Kingdom." The effects of the
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The World of the Rings: Language, Religion, and Adventure in Tolkien
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George V died in late January 1936, and his eldest son, the popular
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660:, wrote poetry, and became a published author. He moved on to study
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J. R. R. Tolkien and His Literary Resonances: Views of Middle-earth
3841:(3). Ottawa: Commonwealth Parliamentary Association. Archived from
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The Interpreter's House: A Critical Assessment of John Buchan
4313:"Find a Walk > The John Buchan Way (Peebles to Broughton)"
1984:
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Knights Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George
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Writers of historical fiction set in the early modern period
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The Canadian Encyclopedia: John Buchan, 1st Baron Tweedsmuir
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Down North: John Buchan and Margaret-Bourke on the Mackenzie
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House of Commons (Canada) Debates, 27 March 1935, page 2144.
3000:. No. 18. London: Carfax Publishing. pp. 119–146.
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and created a constitutional crisis. Tweedsmuir conveyed to
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4279:. Toronto: University of Toronto. 30 June 2008. p. 8.
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Myself not least, being the personal reminiscences of "X."
887:. Throughout the war, he continued writing volumes of the
785:. Together, Buchan and his wife had four children, Alice,
4242:. National Library of Scotland. ACC 12329. Archived from
3991:. Catalogue number 12211. Wood, Conrad (recorder). 23m57s
3745:. Queen's Printer for Canada. p. 562. Archived from
2827:. Toronto: Historica Foundation of Canada. Archived from
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818:. He supported some Liberal causes, such as free trade,
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Reassessing John Buchan: Beyond 'The Thirty-Nine Steps'
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3563:"Former Officer's of The Champlain Society (1905–2012)"
4039:. Queen's Printer for British Columbia. Archived from
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Azure a fess between three lions' heads erased Argent.
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After graduating from Oxford, Buchan read for and was
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4291:"Canadian Mountain Encyclopedia > Tweedsmuir Peak"
4176:""Realism coloured by poetry": rereading John Buchan"
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Rogers, William N. II; Underwood, Michael R. (2000).
2930:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p. 226.
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Member of His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council
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Columbia has done me the honour to call by my name".
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entitled his appreciative review) was the 1941 novel
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Resnick, Henry (1967). "An Interview with Tolkien".
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3091:. House of Commons. 24 November 1932. col. 267.
3071:. House of Commons. 24 November 1932. col. 261.
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in 1937; according to the official event historian,
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Beyond the Thirty-Nine Steps: A Life of John Buchan
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Buchan, Nelson's History of the War, Vol. VII, p.63
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Non Inferiora Secutus (Not Following Meaner Things)
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Tweedsmuir North Provincial Park and Protected Area
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Beyond the Thirty-Nine Steps: A Life of John Buchan
1553:His granddaughter Ursula wrote a biography of him,
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Tweedsmuir North Provincial Park and Protected Area
1409:Lord Tweedsmuir's grave in St Thomas's churchyard,
847:in 1915. In that same year, his most famous novel,
767:publishing company and was also a deputy editor of
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The Law Relating to the Taxation of Foreign Income.
644:After the family moved to Glasgow, Buchan attended
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5942:Persons of National Historic Significance (Canada)
5852:Members of the Privy Council of the United Kingdom
4598:Please sign up for free to view original documents
4379:. West Kingston, RI: Donald M. Grant, 1984, pp7–18
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1846:South Africa 1902, South Africa 1901 and Transvaal
1467:In his last years, Buchan wrote his autobiography
1318:, and ratified this with finality when he granted
1316:the British legislation formalising the abdication
717:at around the time of his graduation from Oxford.
4587:Project Gutenberg Australia: Works by John Buchan
4115:"Gagool and Gollum: Exemplars of Degeneration in
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2854:. New York: Oxford University Press. p. 113.
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5867:Knights Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order
5857:Members of the Order of the Companions of Honour
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4202:"First-degree racism and snobbery with violence"
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3960:John Buchan: Master of Suspense BBC4 2 June 2022
3602:. Boston: Little Brown and Company. p. 423.
1333:in 1936. The was done after discussion with the
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4482:(1965) (Oxford University Press, reissue 1985)
4452:John Buchan: A Companion to the Mystery Fiction
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1808:Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order
1740:Member of the Order of the Companions of Honour
1187:By the time Lord Tweedsmuir arrived in Canada,
1015:Beginning in 1930, Buchan aligned himself with
965:, which Buchan read in the early months of the
781:, a son of the 1st Lord Ebury, and a cousin of
3831:"Fiftieth Anniversary of the 1939 Royal Visit"
3485:. Victoria: Trafford Publishing. p. 124.
2864:Smith, Chapter Four "Barrister and Journalist"
1287:, which caused much discontent throughout the
1191:had been sworn in as Prime Minister after the
993:that he was "becoming a Gladstonian Liberal."
5912:People educated at Hutchesons' Grammar School
5304:The Watcher by the Threshold, and other tales
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5907:Recipients of the Order of the Crown (Italy)
4513:Queen's University Library, Ottawa, Canada,
4125:. In Clark, George; Timmons, Daniel (eds.).
3743:"The Diaries of William Lyon Mackenzie King"
2757:, Rupert Hart-Davis, London, 1965, pp. 30–32
1075:on 23 May, as well as being elevated to the
5902:People associated with the Scottish Borders
5847:Barons in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
5527:The Battles of Coronel and Falkland Islands
4637:Governor General of Canada: Lord Tweedsmuir
4516:Checklist of Works by and About John Buchan
4494:Modern John Buchan: A Critical Introduction
1978:Knight of the Order of the Crown of Belgium
1239:the difficulty it caused for the population
1079:, when he was ennobled by King George V as
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581:, on the advice of Canadian Prime Minister
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5917:James Tait Black Memorial Prize recipients
5762:Chancellors of the University of Edinburgh
5408:The Far Islands and Other Tales of Fantasy
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4632:contributions in Parliament by John Buchan
4376:The Far Islands and Other Tales of Fantasy
3047:. New York: H. Holt and Company. pp.
2973:Office of the Governor General of Canada.
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4832:Chancellor of the University of Edinburgh
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1991:Knight of the Order of the Crown of Italy
1340:In May and June 1939, King George VI and
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4681:, with 208 library catalogue records
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3159:. Toronto: Dundurn Press. p. 197.
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4438:John Buchan: The Presbyterian Cavalier
4273:Honorary Degree Recipients 1850 – 2008
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648:. He was awarded a scholarship to the
5937:20th-century Scottish autobiographers
5807:British Army personnel of World War I
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721:Author, journalist, war, and politics
4543:A History of the Great War, Vol. III
3985:"Biggs, Percy Sydney (Oral history)"
3971:Tributes to the Late Lord Tweedsmuir
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3769:"Governor General's Literary Awards"
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3482:Mackenzie King: Friends & Lovers
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2903:. Queen's University. Archived from
2852:The Dictionary of National Biography
2808:Buchan, Ursula, pp. 57–58 and 61–62.
2786:. Queen's University. Archived from
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1822:Honorary Fellow of Oxford University
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5877:Alumni of the University of Glasgow
5822:Alumni of Brasenose College, Oxford
4690:A Time Magazine book review, 1940:
4552:A History of the Great War, Vol. IV
4534:A History of the Great War, Vol. II
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3540:. Thames & Hudson. p. 89.
3347:John Buchan: Model Governor General
3294:. London: Bloomsbury. p. 300.
3254:. London: Bloomsbury. p. 299.
3229:. London: Bloomsbury. p. 299.
3157:John Buchan: Model Governor General
3114:Christopher Hitchens (March 2004).
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1605:His Excellency the Right Honourable
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4559:Works by John Buchan in eBook form
4525:A History of the Great War, Vol. I
4440:(David R. Godine Publisher, 2003)
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2744:– Perth and Kinross Heritage Trust
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1885:King George V Silver Jubilee Medal
1550:, influenced Tolkien's own works.
1475:Governor General's Literary Awards
1375:while on the royal train, between
1331:Governor General's Literary Awards
1306:in favour of his younger brother,
773:. On 15 July 1907, Buchan married
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5932:20th-century Scottish biographers
5872:Deputy lieutenants of Oxfordshire
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2515:Lord Tweedsmuir Elementary School
1073:Order of St Michael and St George
1041:Order of the Companions of Honour
682:and Tommy Nelson. Buchan won the
483:John Buchan, 1st Baron Tweedsmuir
5897:UK MPs who were granted peerages
5832:Elders of the Church of Scotland
4735:Parliament of the United Kingdom
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4555:, Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1922
4546:, Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1922
4537:, Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1922
4528:, Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1922
4454:(McFarland & Company, 2009)
3898:, Toronto: Dundurn, p. 32,
3394:. London: Pimlico. p. 219.
2723:List of European mystery writers
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1944:James Tait Black Memorial Prize
1898:King George VI Coronation Medal
1502:James Tait Black Memorial Prize
1446:St Andrew's Presbyterian Church
1422:Montreal Neurological Institute
1347:from coast to coast and paid a
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5922:19th-century British novelists
5817:Presidents of the Oxford Union
4763:Combined Scottish Universities
3969:King, Rt.Hon. W.L. Mackenzie,
3892:McCreery, Christopher (2008),
3345:Galbraith, J. William (2013).
3212:Feet of Clay: A Study of Gurus
3155:Galbraith, J. William (2013).
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2557:University of British Columbia
2057:Governor General's Foot Guards
2030:Honorary military appointments
1182:parliament buildings of Quebec
998:United Free Church of Scotland
946:Combined Scottish Universities
633:, whose name is borrowed from
585:, appointed Buchan to succeed
572:Combined Scottish Universities
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5952:British weird fiction writers
5767:Scottish historical novelists
5752:Unionist Party (Scotland) MPs
4850:Peerage of the United Kingdom
4592:Works by or about John Buchan
4035:Ministry of the Environment.
3835:Canadian Parliamentary Review
3214:. HarperCollins. p. 168.
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2070:the Canadian Grenadier Guards
1718:Medals of John Buchan in the
5827:Writers from Perth, Scotland
4687:at Dartmouth College Library
4129:. Greenwood Press. pp.
4021:was a scholarly revision of
3663:"Canada's mistaken identity"
3468:. 4 June 1935. p. 3620.
3448:. 28 May 1935. p. 3443.
3292:Beyond The Thirty-Nine Steps
3252:Beyond The Thirty-Nine Steps
3227:Beyond The Thirty-Nine Steps
2977:. Queen's Printer for Canada
2768:Beyond The Thirty-Nine Steps
2713:List of works by John Buchan
2654:Coat of arms of John Buchan
2494:Strathcona-Tweedsmuir School
2068:2 November 1935: Colonel of
2042:2 November 1935: Colonel of
1335:Canadian Authors Association
1324:Succession to the Throne Act
973:had taught people to combat
926:National Library of Scotland
727:List of works by John Buchan
652:at age 17, where he studied
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5812:Intelligence Corps officers
5747:Governors general of Canada
5253:The House of the Four Winds
4912:Governors general of Canada
4608:(public domain audiobooks)
3829:Galbraith, William (1989).
3773:Canada Council for the Arts
3739:Library and Archives Canada
3020:Nelson's History of the War
2706:
1720:National Museum of Scotland
1308:Prince Albert, Duke of York
1281:official period of mourning
1220:Nelson's History of the War
1189:William Lyon Mackenzie King
1104:William Lyon Mackenzie King
1098:about the appointment, the
1006:St Columba's Church, London
922:Scottish Historical Society
137:William Lyon Mackenzie King
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5957:Barons created by George V
4842:The Marquess of Linlithgow
4717:Governor General of Canada
4519:, Boston: G. K. Hall, 1961
4293:. Mountain Equipment Co-op
3598:Smith, Janet Adam (1965).
3536:Smith, Janet Adam (1979).
3275:Smith, Janet Adam (1965).
2718:List of Scottish novelists
2004:Croix de Guerre of Belgium
1842:Queen's South Africa Medal
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1500:. He was awarded the 1928
1139:Governor General of Canada
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88:Governor General of Canada
5797:Scottish thriller writers
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5312:A Lodge in the Wilderness
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5157:The Courts of the Morning
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4701:
3538:John Buchan and his world
3479:Reynolds, Louise (2005).
3199:. London: Frank Cass Ltd.
2850:Lee, Sidney, ed. (1950).
2824:The Canadian Encyclopedia
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1089:Canada's governor general
837:With the outbreak of the
775:Susan Charlotte Grosvenor
765:Thomas Nelson & Sons'
672:Brasenose College, Oxford
536:politician who served as
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5288:A Lost Lady of Old Years
5272:Sir Quixote of the Moors
4480:John Buchan: A Biography
3600:John Buchan: a Biography
3180:Weizmann, Chaim (1979).
3041:Vivian, Herbert (1923).
2880:search.law.villanova.edu
2742:Perth City Heritage Fund
2616:Tweedsmuir Public School
2595:Tweedsmuir Public School
2249:University of St Andrews
1506:the Marquess of Montrose
1257:," a statement that the
1000:joined in 1929 with the
981:; Buchan later wrote to
903:A Lost Lady of Old Years
715:Sholto Johnstone Douglas
704:A Lost Lady of Old Years
601:Early life and education
5690:Alastair Francis Buchan
5384:The Magic Walking Stick
5376:The Blanket of the Dark
4710:The Earl of Bessborough
4647:The John Buchan Society
4464:Macdonald, Kate (ed.),
4088:. Open Court. pp.
4023:The Marquis of Montrose
3561:The Champlain Society.
3428:(15): 104. Autumn 1935.
3390:Lownie, Andrew (2003).
3330:Brown, Michael (2001).
3315:Brown, Michael (2001).
3290:Buchan, Ursula (2019).
3250:Buchan, Ursula (2019).
3225:Buchan, Ursula (2019).
3083:"Debate on the Address"
3063:"Debate on the Address"
2952:Charteris, John (1931)
1251:Commonwealth of Nations
1170:Richard Bedford Bennett
1149:The Lord Tweedsmuir in
1093:Canadian prime minister
783:the Duke of Westminster
745:Governor of Cape Colony
611:Free Church of Scotland
587:the Earl of Bessborough
149:The Earl of Bessborough
5962:Burials in Oxfordshire
5947:Chief Scouts of Canada
5782:Scottish Presbyterians
5228:Dickson McCunn trilogy
5208:The Gap in the Curtain
3687:Hubbard, R.H. (1977).
3210:Anthony Storr (1997).
2998:The Historical Journal
2671:
2664:
2251:, Doctor of Laws (LLD)
2237:, Doctor of Laws (LLD)
2223:, Doctor of Laws (LLD)
2221:Université de Montréal
2209:, Doctor of Laws (LLD)
2195:, Doctor of Laws (LLD)
2181:, Doctor of Laws (LLD)
1768:Chief Scout for Canada
1722:
1413:
1297:British Prime Minister
1201:Statute of Westminster
1164:On 27 March 1935, Sir
1161:
1142:
1120:constitutional dispute
1052:British Film Institute
932:, who lived in nearby
800:In 1910, Buchan wrote
777:—daughter of the Hon.
546:Canadian Confederation
5967:Walter Scott scholars
5787:Scottish nationalists
5695:Anna Masterton Buchan
5567:The Thirty Nine Steps
5336:Salute to Adventurers
5176:Edward Leithen novels
5125:The Thirty-Nine Steps
5117:Richard Hannay novels
4359:. 1985. p. 1196.
4337:. John Buchan Society
3195:Rose, Norman (1973).
2874:Buchan, John (1905).
2670:
2663:
2362:: Tweedsmuir Avenue,
2345:: Tweedsmuir Avenue,
2328:: Tweedsmuir Avenue,
2235:University of Glasgow
2161:University of Toronto
2143:University of Toronto
1717:
1504:for his biography of
1485:also became writers.
1440:, Buchan was given a
1408:
1395:Franklin D. Roosevelt
1373:Royal Victorian Order
1253:, but to Canada, and
1148:
1133:
1115:the Lord Byng of Vimy
1034:The Thirty-Nine Steps
924:and a trustee of the
850:The Thirty-Nine Steps
757:Milner's Kindergarten
725:Further information:
650:University of Glasgow
637:, a tributary of the
554:The Thirty-Nine Steps
417:Years of service
380:The Thirty-Nine Steps
307:University of Glasgow
5772:Scottish biographers
5501:Memory Hold-the-Door
5466:John Palliser-Yeates
5436:Sir Walter Bullivant
5344:The Path of the King
5280:John Burnet of Barns
4759:Member of Parliament
4617:Works by John Buchan
4602:Works by John Buchan
4577:Works by John Buchan
4568:Works by John Buchan
4335:"John Buchan Centre"
4117:King Solomon's Mines
4025:, published in 1913.
4019:Montrose – A History
3989:Imperial War Museums
3197:The Gentile Zionists
2790:on 29 September 2011
2396:: Tweedsmuir Place,
2379:: Tweedsmuir Place,
2261:Geographic locations
2125:University of Oxford
2097:adding missing items
2022:1937: Master of the
2010:Non-national honours
1918:Stanhope essay prize
1544:Sir H. Rider Haggard
1470:Memory Hold-the-Door
1455:for final burial at
1381:Bedford, Nova Scotia
1209:his Canadian council
1166:George Halsey Perley
1156:, photo portrait by
1091:; when consulted by
700:John Burnet of Barns
684:Stanhope essay prize
568:Member of Parliament
37:The Right Honourable
5927:Victorian novelists
5165:The Island of Sheep
4727:The Earl of Athlone
4702:Government offices
4685:John Buchan Letters
4679:Library of Congress
4478:Smith, Janet Adam,
4399:(Bloomsbury, 2019)
4043:on 19 December 2019
2753:Smith, Janet Adam,
2680:A sunflower Proper.
2655:
2413:: Tweedsmuir Road,
2129:Doctor of Civil Law
2024:Order of Good Cheer
1844:with three clasps:
1582:the Lord Tweedsmuir
1577:Viceregal styles of
1312:Governor-in-Council
977:, complacency, and
969:. He believed that
889:History of the War
816:Peebles and Selkirk
753:Orange River Colony
739:, who was then the
347:John Buchan Society
161:The Earl of Athlone
41:The Lord Tweedsmuir
5777:Scottish novelists
5594:The Three Hostages
5559:The Three Hostages
5368:The Runagates Club
5149:The Three Hostages
4652:John Buchan Museum
4315:. Walking Scotland
3845:on 5 December 2012
3667:The Globe and Mail
3569:on 27 October 2014
3465:The London Gazette
3445:The London Gazette
3376:The London Gazette
2907:on 28 October 2012
2672:
2665:
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2644:John Buchan Centre
2179:Harvard University
2165:Doctor of Divinity
2095:; you can help by
1989:15 December 1918:
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1002:Church of Scotland
877:Intelligence Corps
832:David Lloyd George
824:national insurance
663:Literae Humaniores
441:Intelligence Corps
5792:Scottish soldiers
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5578:(2008) (TV movie)
5562:(1977) (TV movie)
5431:John S. Blenkiron
5328:The Moon Endureth
5200:The Dancing Floor
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4878:
4870:Succeeded by
4839:Succeeded by
4817:Academic offices
4799:Succeeded by
4724:Succeeded by
4572:Project Gutenberg
4502:978-1-4438-1370-9
4492:Waddell, Nathan,
4474:978-1-85196-998-2
4460:978-0-7864-3489-3
4450:Macdonald, Kate,
4429:978-1-45970-937-9
4405:978-1-4088-7083-9
4391:978-0-9879163-3-4
4382:Brinckman, John,
4357:Debrett's Peerage
4140:978-0-313-30845-1
4099:978-0-8126-9569-4
4080:Lobdell, Jared C.
4068:. pp. 37–47.
3706:978-0-7735-0310-6
3492:978-1-4120-5985-5
3356:978-1-4597-0937-9
3301:978-1-4088-7081-5
3261:978-1-4088-7081-5
3236:978-1-4088-7081-5
3166:978-1-4597-0937-9
2704:
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2430:: Buchan Street,
2256:Honorific eponyms
2207:McGill University
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1957:Silver Wolf Award
1955:4 December 1940:
1859:British War Medal
1779:2 November 1935:
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1369:Lions Gate Bridge
1293:Buckingham Palace
1228:Champlain Society
1205:monarch of Canada
1174:royal sign-manual
1141:, 2 November 1935
963:Life of Gladstone
873:second lieutenant
733:called to the Bar
480:
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430:Second Lieutenant
366:Adventure fiction
233:Scottish Unionist
16:(Redirected from
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5892:UK MPs 1931–1935
5887:UK MPs 1929–1931
5882:UK MPs 1924–1929
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5400:The Free Fishers
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4409:Daniell, David,
4395:Buchan, Ursula.
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1255:to Canada's King
1245:when he said in
1197:federal election
1081:Baron Tweedsmuir
1059:Alfred Hitchcock
979:authoritarianism
967:Second World War
954:Great Depression
942:1927 by-election
938:Cairo University
885:Lord Beaverbrook
820:women's suffrage
779:Norman Grosvenor
708:The Half-Hearted
686:in 1897 and the
656:as a student of
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1430:lying in state
1392:U.S. President
1353:the coronation
1285:Wallis Simpson
1232:Arctic regions
1135:Mackenzie King
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4873:John Buchan
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4675:John Buchan
4666:John Buchan
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3911:20 November
3691:Rideau Hall
3460:"No. 34167"
3440:"No. 34164"
3371:"No. 33785"
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2755:John Buchan
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639:River Tweed
591:the peerage
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193:John Buchan
144:Preceded by
117:Edward VIII
5726:Categories
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5419:Characters
5360:Witch Wood
5245:Castle Gay
4993:Tweedsmuir
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299:Alma mater
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199:1875-08-26
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574:in 1927.
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2462:Scotland
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2394:Manitoba
2104:May 2009
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268:Children
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2885:20 July
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2591:Ontario
2578:Toronto
2570:Ontario
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2490:Alberta
2476:Schools
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1160:, 1937
1077:peerage
1017:Zionism
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791:William
625:in the
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420:1901–02
341:Website
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5637:(2024)
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5621:(1978)
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