The Thirty-Nine Steps

Paperback Published on: 07/09/2004
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Synopsis

A gripping tale of adventure that has enthralled readers since it was first published, John Buchan's The Thirty-Nine Steps is edited with an introduction and notes by Sir John Keegan in Penguin Classics.

Adventurer Richard Hannay has just returned from South Africa and is thoroughly bored with his London life - until a spy is murdered in his flat, just days after having warned Hannay of an assassination plot that could plunge Britain into a war with Germany. An obvious suspect for the police and an easy target for the killers, Hannay picks up the trail left by the assassins, fleeing to Scotland, where he must use all his wits to stay one step ahead of the game - and warn the government before it is too late. One of the most popular adventure stories ever written, The Thirty-Nine Steps established John Buchan as the original thriller writer and inspired many other novelists and filmmakers including Alfred Hitchcock.

In his introduction to this edition, historian Sir John Keegan compares Buchan's life - his experiences in South Africa, his love of Scotland and his moral integrity - with his fictional hero. This edition also includes notes, a chronology and further reading.

John Buchan (1875-1940) was born in Perth, and first began writing at Oxford University, producing two volumes of essays, four novels and two collections of stories and poems before the age of twenty-five. During the First World War he worked both as a journalist and at Britain's War Propaganda Bureau, eventually becoming Director of Information. He published his most popular novel, The Thirty-Nine Steps, in 1915 - and it has never since been out of print.

If you enjoyed The Thirty-Nine Steps, you might like G.K. Chesterton's The Man Who Was Thursday, also available in Penguin Classics.

'Richard Hannay is ... a modern knight-errant'
Observer

'Once you've started, you can't put the book down'
Stella Rimington

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
  • ISBN: 9780141441177
  • Number of pages: 144
  • Dimensions: 197 x 130 x 9 mm
  • Weight: 113g
  • Languages: English

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The Thirty-Nine Steps
Feeling of watching a movie
A few weeks after Richard Hanney returned from Rhodesia a man who passed him a secret was murdered in Richard’s flat. Chased by police and an unknown group... READ MORE
Englishreader
The Thirty-Nine Steps
Fantastic!
Great writing, kept me in suspense throughout. This book is the trend setter for many spy novels that followed, highly recommended.
Shah Bhatty
The Thirty-Nine Steps
A historical favourite
When it was first published, this novel must have been fascinating reading. At the time the UK was at war with Germany and there were no doubt German spies... READ MORE
Whispering Stories
The Thirty-Nine Steps
A life less ordinary
A good story of adventure and escapism from everyday life. After meeting a neighbour with an extraordinary life story, Richard Hannay gets caught in espion... READ MORE
Linda Chester
The Thirty-Nine Steps
Exciting
One of my favourite books, this one bought for my 14 year old grandson who wanted a detective/spy story. This should fit the bill nicely.
Patricia Garner
The Thirty-Nine Steps
Great
A true classic. Great story of derring do and stiff upper lips against the backdrop of the eve of the first world war. Try to remember when it was publishe... READ MORE
Book collector
The Thirty-Nine Steps
great book
this is one of my favourite books of all time. Bought this copy as I can not find my old one that has been well read
Fiona Prentice
The Thirty-Nine Steps
It’s all about the chase
Look beyond the dated colonial references and contrived political setting and you have a page turning thriller based around a pulsating pursuit. The main ... READ MORE
Tim Dumble