The Strange Adventures of Mr Andrew Hawthorn and Other Stories
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A new selection of short stories by "the prince of thriller writers" (The Times, London)
The short stories of John Buchan are known for their authentically rendered backgrounds, taut pacing, and atmosphere of expectancy and international intrigue. These diverse tales combine Buchan's remarkable experiences and interests as a traveler, war correspondent, politician, and classical scholar. Edited by acclaimed author Giles Foden, this selection features the World War I thriller "The Loathly Opposite," the frequently anthologized "Sing a Song of Sixpence," and "Streams of Water in the South," one of Buchan's personal favorites. Addressing such themes as human frailty, strength, and redemption, the stories testify to Buchan's worldview that mastery of oneself leads to the fulfillment of one's destiny. Introduction A Captain of Salvation A Journey of Little Profit Politics and the May-Fly Streams of Water in the South The Watcher by the Threshold Fountainblue The Grove of Ashtaroth Space 'Divus' Johnston Basilissa Fullcircle The Loathly Opposite Ship to Tarshish Tendebant Manus The Last Crusade Sing a Song of Sixpence The Wind in the Portico The Strange Adventures of Mr Andrew Hawthorn " It is Buchan's ability to transport his readers to this magic universe which has produced so many devotees to his writing." -Giles Foden, from the Introduction |
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