The King's Grace, 1910-1935
This sympathetic portrait starts with the death of Edward VII and George V's succession. It was a reign that saw many changes including the Union of South Africa, the First World War and the General Strike of 1926. John Buchan wrote that 'This book is not a biography of King George, but an attempt to provide a picture -- and some slight interpretation -- of his reign, with the Throne as the continuing thing through an epoch of unprecedented change.' John Buchan, Baron Tweedsmuir, was a Scottish diplomat, barrister, journalist, historian, poet and novelist. He wrote adventure novels, short-story collections and biographies. His passion for the Scottish countryside is reflected in much of his writing. Buchan's adventure stories are high in romance and are peopled by a large cast of characters. Richard Hannay, Dickson McCunn and Sir Edward Leithen are three that reappear several times. Alfred Hitchcock adapted his most famous book The Thirty-Nine Steps for screen. Book jacket.
Editions (2 of 2)
The King's Grace 1910-1935
Paperback
10/1/2007
BROUSSON PR
ISBN10 : 1408629828
ISBN13 : 9781408629826
The King's Grace: 1910-1935
Paperback
2001
House of Stratus
ISBN10 : 1842327771
ISBN13 : 9781842327777
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