By John Buchan
Edinburgh and London   William Blackwood and Sons
8" by 5.5" 10-253, 2pp
The second impression of John Buchan's celebrated espionage thriller, the first of his Richard Hannay novels.
By John Buchan

1915 The Thirty-Nine Steps

Edinburgh and London   William Blackwood and Sons
8" by 5.5" 10-253, 2pp
The second impression of John Buchan's celebrated espionage thriller, the first of his Richard Hannay novels.
£240.00
: 0.5kgs / : 968F16

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Early Edition, First Edition, Publishers' Original Binding

The second impression of the first edition of this work.

Originally serialised in Blackwood's Magazine, 'The Thirty Nine Steps' is the first of five novels featuring Buchan's hero Richard Hannay. 

'The Thirty-Nine Steps' by John Buchan is a suspenseful novel which follows the stiff-upper-lipped Hannay as he attempts to evade the same fate as a man called Scudder, who is murdered in his flat.

This work is one of the earliest examples of the "man-on-the-run" trope which became a standard feature of many thrillers since.

In 1935 Alfred Hitchcock directed an adaptation of the novel, starring Friedrich Robert Donat. Hitchcock's adaptation was deemed a "masterpiece" by Orson Welles and was rated the fourth best British film of the twentieth century by British Film Institute in 1999. 

With advertisement leaf to the rear.  

Condition

In the publisher's original cloth binding. Light shelf wear to back strip tail, with small tide marks to boards. Rear hinge strained, but firmly held. Spotting to endpapers. Internally, firmly bound. Pages age toned to perimeters, but clean.

Very Good

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