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Books & Boots | Reflections on books and art About Books & Boots Reflections on books and art John McNab by John Buchan (1925) ‘Could you have me at Crask this autumn?’ [Lamancha] asked… ‘I should jolly well think so,’ cried Archie. ‘There’s heaps of room in the old house, and I promise you I’ll make you comfortable. Look here, you fellows! Why shouldn’t all three of you come? I can get in a couple of extra maids from Inverlarrig.’ (Early exchange from John McNab by John Buchan, page 17) ‘Of course we’re all blazing idiots – the whole thing is insanity – but we’ve done the best we can in the way of preparation. The great thing is for each of us to keep his wits about him and use them, for everything may go the opposite way to what we think.’ (The Earl of Lamancha admitting the absurdity of their prank, page 163) The second of Buchan’s series of books featuring the fictional character, Scottish barrister and Conservative MP, Sir Edward Leithen. Executive summary ...

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