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The Thirty-Nine Steps
 
 

The Thirty-Nine Steps [Large Print] (Hardcover)

de John Buchan (Author) "I returned from the City about three o'clock on that May afternoon pretty well disgusted with life ..." En savoir plus
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Frederick Davidson's voice is properly sardonic, and his supercilious British articulation is just right. The story's extended chase scene inspired Alfred Hitchcock's movie of the same name. J.N (c)AudioFile, Portland, Maine --Ce texte provient de la Audio Cassette édition.


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When Richard Hannay returns from a long stay in Africa, he becomes caught up in a sensational plot to precipitate a pan-European war. After a corpse is found in his flat, Hannay flees the attentions of both the conspirators and the law, and a manhunt ensues.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 An immensely entertaining adventure story!, Sep 10 2009
Par Paul Weiss (Dundas, Ontario Canada) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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Richard Hannay, a former Scotsman, has been in South Africa for some time working as a mining engineer. Now returned to the UK and living in a small flat in London, he meets journalist Franklin Scudder, a stranger who, claiming to be afraid for his very life, spins him a tale of his discovery of a complex anarachist plot to de-stabilize Europe and plunge it into a multi-national war by assassinating the Greek premier during an upcoming visit to London. With some reservations, Hannay allows Scudder to hide in his flat.

A few days later, when Hannay finds Scudder murdered with a knife in his heart, he realizes the truth behind Scudder's story and takes to his heels. Scotland Yard will be after him as the only plausible suspect in Hannay's murder and Hannay also realizes that the anarchists will be after him next because they won't know what Scudder might have told him. With Scudder's pocket book in hand, the only thing that contains the clues to his research into the plot, Hannay takes a train north planning to take refuge in the wilds of the Scottish Highlands. His only plan is to come out of hiding at the last minute before Karolides' visit in order to reveal the plot to the British government.

There is no doubt that "The Thirty-Nine Steps" is a staunchly British, well written, exciting and immensely entertaining adventure story that tells the tale of a man on the run in fear of his life. Richard Hannay is also depicted as a courageous patriot who selflessly puts his country's and his government's national interests and security ahead of his own. First published in 1915 with WW I already hotly under way, author John Buchan also took a tiny step into the political arena by obviously criticizing those government officials who had pursued a policy of pacification and negotiation with Germany before the war.

With a significant question in my mind as to what its long term literary values may be, I'll leave the question of whether or not a simple adventure story deserves to be elevated to the status of classic to others to decide. But I will say that its timeless entertainment value and feel-good ending will ensure that "The Thirty-Nine Steps" will be read by adventure, mystery and thriller lovers for years and years to come.

Highly recommended.

Paul Weiss
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4.0étoiles sur 5 A Romp Through the Highlands, Sep 13 2006
Par Kelley Charlebois "Kelley" (Calgary, Alberta Canada) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This review is from: Thirty Nine Steps (Paperback)
An excellent introduction to the Buchan style of descriptive narrative that takes you though the Scottish wilds. While my introduction to this author was through Hitchcock I actually prefer the story of the book more.

The lead character, Richard Hannay goes on to 4 more adventures but this is the best of the series (though all were an enjoyable read).
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4.0étoiles sur 5 Just Plain Fun!, Mars 14 2004
This is one of those short novels that is just a fun read. The main character is taken on a journey that leads him away from the boredom he was experiencing in London. It is a simple first-person story with a very interesting writing style. John Buchan manages to make the "rookie-happenstance-spy being chased by everyone" story work without a hitch.

I wish I had read this novel sooner. I believe it is a must read for anyone interested in good literature and storytelling. I felt like the main character, Richard Hannay, was telling me the story as he puffed on his tobacco pipe. Hannay is like a man trapped in a giant rolling snowball...cept' he's enjoying the wild ride and ignoring the eventual crash.

Buchan made the suspense, the landscape, and the travel blend together in a very well-rounded adventure. I have never seen the movie adaptation, but will definitely look for it.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 Seminal British thriller.
A breezy little read, John Buchan's "The 39 Steps" was quite the success in its' day, and has apparently never been out of print. Read more
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2.0étoiles sur 5 Doesn't live up to its potential
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4.0étoiles sur 5 Get the Dover Thrift Edition of the 39 steps
Not bad. Voice certainly recalls Robert Donat's portrayal of the protagonist in the Hitchcock movie. Read more
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3.0étoiles sur 5 SPYING IN THE AGE OF INNOCENECE
`Behind me was the road climbing through a long cleft in the hills...In front was a flat space of maybe a mile, all pitted with bog holes and rough with tussocks... Read more
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4.0étoiles sur 5 The Mother of All Airport Novels
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4.0étoiles sur 5 Harmless little thriller...
...this one is. While the "Thirty-Nine Steps" (recommended to me, as it appears it was to many others of the reviewers, as a great thriller) is not Buchan's best work,... Read more
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3.0étoiles sur 5 Buchan's "shocker" entertains
Some modern Scottish thriller writers are contrasted (not always favourably) with two perceived greats of Scottish fiction - Robert Louis Stevenson and John Bucahn. Read more
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