John Buchan

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Standard Name: Buchan, John
Birth Name: John Buchan
Pseudonym: H. de V.
Pseudonym: Cadmus
Titled: Baron Tweedsmuir of Elsfield
JB began writing and publishing before the end of the nineteenth century and continued through the first forty years of the twentieth. His output was large (especially for a man with a busy professional, non-literary career) and varied: poetry, essays, biography, history, travel writing, political writing, and serious fiction. He is best remembered for his thrillers.

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Theme or Topic Treated in Text Susan Tweedsmuir
The opening proper of this volume invokes with some trepidation George Sand 's statement that there is nothing more tedious than the dregs of an old régime.
Tweedsmuir, Susan. A Winter Bouquet. G. Duckworth, 1954.
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Again the structure of the book is...
Travel Angela Thirkell
After staying with John Buchan and Susan Tweedsmuir in Ottawa, AT visited Quebec and Montreal for a few days with her son Graham McInnes , who had settled in Canada and taken Canadian citizenship.
Strickland, Margot. Angela Thirkell: Portrait of a Lady Novelist. Duckworth, 1977.
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