John Buchan was born in Perth. His father was a minister of the
Free Church of Scotland; and in 1876 the family moved to Fife where
in order to attend the local school the small boy had to walk six
miles a day. Later they moved again to the Gorbals in Glasgow and
John Buchan went to Hutchesons' Grammar School, Glasgow University
(by which time he was already publishing articles in periodicals)
and Brasenose College, Oxford. His years at Oxford - 'spent
peacefully in an enclave like a monastery' - nevertheless opened up
yet more horizons and he published five books and many articles,
won several awards including the Newdigate Prize for poetry and
gained a First. His career was equally diverse and successful after
university and, despite ill-health and continual pain from a
duodenal ulcer, he played a prominent part in public life as a
barrister and Member of Parliament, in addition to being a writer,
soldier and publisher. In 1907 he married Susan Grosvenor, and the
marriage was supremely happy. They had one daughter and three sons.
He was created Baron Tweedsmuir of Elsfield in 1935 and became the
fifteenth Governor-General of Canada, a position he held until his
death in 1940. 'I don't think I remember anyone,' wrote G. M.
Trevelyan to his widow, 'whose death evoked a more enviable
outburst of sorrow, love and admiration.'
John Buchan's first success as an author came with Prester John in
1910, followed by a series of adventure thrillers, or 'shockers' as
he called them, all characterized by their authentically rendered
backgrounds, romantic characters, their atmosphere of expectancy
and world-wide conspiracies, and the author's own enthusiasm. There
are three main heroes- Richard Hannay, whose adventures are
collected in The Complete Richard Hannay; Dickson McCunn, the
Glaswegian provision merchant with the soul of a romantic, who
features in Huntingtower, Castle Gay and The House of the Four
Winds; and Sir Edward Leithen, the lawyer who tells the story of
John MacNab and Sick Heart River, John Buchan's final novel. In
addition, John Buchan established a reputation as an historical
biographer with such works as Montrose, Oliver Cromwell and
Augustus.
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