This novel deserves to be counted among the classics. The last book of the author (he died in 1940), best known for 'The Thirty-Nine Steps'. Condition: Very Good. (Dulverton, United Kingdom), About this Item: Hodder and Stoughton, 1941, 1941. I really enjoyed reading about the adventures of Leithan, the main character, in northern Canada. More information about this seller This is the final book featuring Sir Edward Leithen and is one of the last books the author wrote. More information about this seller 318pp Green cloth, gold lettering. The Leithen story is brought to an end with this powerful novel set in the far north of Canada. (1941), From:

Small chips and closed tears to the top and bottom of the jacket. We work hard to protect your security and privacy. First edition. 318pp. First Edition. Book is in very nice conditon with gift inscription on FFEP, worn jacket is wrinkled and chipped. Price clipped. All episodes of John Buchan - Sick Heart River.

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Buchan's rich descriptions of the rugged Canadian Northwest Territories are influenced by his real-life voyage down the Mackenzie River in 1937. Original blind ruled gilt lettered green cloth (top and fore-edge spotted and boards a little discoloured - otherwise bright VG), dustwrapper (small nicks at head of spine - in protective cover, not price clipped). 1st edition. | Contact this seller I am enchanted by the great Canadian 'North' and have spent many years past exploring and enjoying its seemingly never changing uniqueness and mystical aura. Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 21, 2020. You probably have to be in the right mood to enjoy this book ... but I was. London: Hodder & Stoughton It is John Buchan's last novel which was completed days before his death in 1940. with 318pp new slip case. SCANS ON REQUEST.

Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. I did really like this book! Buchan's last novel, published posthumously. Galliard is in remotest Canada searching for the 'River of the Sick Heart'. Robust recyclable packaging. Condition: Very Good. It was published posthumously. Publisher's standard Buchan binding of green cloth with author's initials in blind and spine lettering in gilt. Fore and bottom page edges untrimmed. M Godding Books Ltd Book sellers sticker to ffep. | Contact this seller No Jacket. Good hardback in Good dust jacket. From: The top edge is green. He served as Governor General there until his death in 1940. Condition: Good. have found in this book, or in the information on this page about To get the free app, enter your mobile phone number. He published nearly 30 novels and seven collections of short stories. About this Item: Hodder & Stoughton, 1941. Buchan's final novel, published posthumously, a powerful tale of heroism and endurance in the far north of Canada. 1st Edition. to a printed copy, please include the edition you used.

VG- in VG- dustwrapper. More information about this seller Prologue by Howard Swiggett ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 322 pages; This is one of the books utilising characters from the classic mystery 'The Thirty-nine Steps'. Elegaic, moving, uplifting - one of Buchan's finest novels, Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 31, 2018. Please be clear in your message, if you are referring to the information Following the close of the war, Buchan turned his attention to writing on historical subjects, along with his usual thrillers and novels.--Wikipedia. Seller Inventory # 7976. Condition: Very Good. The area was only just being mapped when Buchan, as Governor-General Lord Tweedsmuir, passed nearby during his voyage down the Mackenzie River in the summer of 1937. Condition: Very Good. (Bundall, QLD, Australia), About this Item: Hodder & Stoughton, London, 1941.

(Victoria, BC, Canada), About this Item: Hodder & Stoughton, London, 1941. Condition: Good Condition. Full review coming. has page numbers, please include the page number; otherwise please include Otherwise tidy in tight binding. (York, YORKS, United Kingdom), About this Item: Hodder & Stoughton, London, 1941.

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Just a moment while we sign you in to your Goodreads account. (Malvern, WORCS, United Kingdom), About this Item: Hodder & Stoughton, London, 1946. fiction, D/J PC, slight spotting on foredges, name on FFEP. This is Buchan's last novel, about a man who is dying, and it must reflect Buchan's own efforts to come to terms with his looming demise. Condition: Very Good. Previous owner's stamps (RAAF Officer) and name on front end page. 318.,8vo,Bound in original green cloth and in original dust jacket,Slight shelf wear to book. 4. Green Cloth. Ignore the racist paternalism that so c. This is Buchan's last novel, about a man who is dying, and it must reflect Buchan's own efforts to come to terms with his looming demise. You're listening to a sample of the Audible audio edition. Distributed Proofreaders Canada,

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Buchan's final novel, published posthumously, a powerful tale of heroism and endurance in the far north of Canada. with 318pp new slip case. Weight: 349grms.

Ninth Impression. More information about this seller First edition. Very good indeed except for 3 tiny white marks on the rear panel. There's a problem loading this menu right now. Condition: Good. It was published posthumously. I recently read this book for a report in my English class. Find links to all my reviews as part of my Buchan of the Month Reading Project 2018 here: This was written the year Buchan died and in fact he actually died about a week after he finished it. Birlinn; Authorised Edition (September 17, 2007). Hodder & Stoughton 1941, first impression, 1941. Then, I got the sense of the the battle to stay alive. "Sick Heart River" by John Buchan. 318.,8vo,Bound in original green cloth and in original dust jacket,Slight shelf wear to book. London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1941. | Contact this seller Podróż do krainy umarłych, Prawda zapisana w popiołach, tom 2: Krzyk zagubionych serc, Zanim nadejdzie jutro. Please enter a suggested description. Sunfaded. Seller Inventory # ABE-1584840894359.

Light foxing to prelims and endmatter.

The boards are lightly scuffed in places and there are occasional brown spots. Small piece of rear panel, at bottom edge, missing.
More information about this seller Very good condition with light foxing and browning to edges. (Canton de Hatley, QC, Canada), About this Item: MUSSON BOOK CO, Toronto, 1941. More information about this seller Dust Jacket condition: Fair. The Sick Heart River is not, as he imagined, the equivalent of the Land of Beulah or a gateway to Heaven but, as he tells Leithen, ‘the Byroad-to Hell, same as in Bunyan’. Book is in very nice conditon with gift inscription on FFEP, worn jacket is wrinkled and chipped. a significant text string to help us to locate the error. Fiction for Men as Suggested by Art of Manliness Readers Part 2, Rumaan Alam's Uncannily Prophetic Page-Turner. No inscriptions. He wrote this story as a dying man, about Leithan, who is also a dying man. Very Good/No Jacket. Blind stamped JB monogram on the front.

Buchan's final novel, published posthumously, a powerful tale of heroism and endurance in the far north of Canada. John Buchan was a member of the British Parliament, just like Leithan, and maybe not-so-coincidentally, this was Buchan's last novel before his death. The Complete Richard Hannay Stories (Wordsworth Classics), The Thirty-Nine Steps: Premium Edition - Illustrated, The Richard Hannay Collection: The 39 Steps, Greenmantle, Mr. Standfast. 1941 first UK edition first printing. We don’t share your credit card details with third-party sellers, and we don’t sell your information to others.

| Contact this seller At the same time, Buchan ventured into the political arena, and was adopted as Unionist candidate in March 1911 for the Borders seat of Peebles and Selkirk; he supported free trade, women's suffrage, national insurance, and curtailing the powers of the House of Lords, though he did also oppose the welfare reforms of the Liberal Party, and what he considered to be the "class hatred" fostered by demagogic Liberals such as David Lloyd George. Here at FadedPage and our companion site No inscriptions.

Cloth. Blanchard A132. Some creasing and soiling: in fair condition overall. BRIMSTONES First Edition. However, note that many search engines truncate at a much shorter First Edition. Pp. After spells as a war correspondent, Lloyd George's Director of Information and Conservative MP, Buchan moved to Canada in 1935. Book in very good condition comes with first issue dust jacket in good condition with some wear to edges and some spots on front cover. Seller Inventory # 8387. Contents clean and tight: very good condition. Small 'pimple' towards the bottom of the upper board (from binding). It is a riveting story of a journey into the wilderness that is also a journey to the depths of the soul and to God.

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