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  1. The Courts of the Morning is a 1929 adventure novel by John Buchan, featuring his character Sandy Arbuthnot. The prologue is narrated by Richard Hannay, so the novel is sometimes included in Buchan's Hannay series. The action is set in Olifa, a fictional country on the west coast of South America.

    • John Buchan
    • 1929
  2. 30 gen 2022 · The Courts of the Morning. Sat 29th Jan 1994, 19:50 on BBC Radio 4 FM. John Buchan's story of high adventure in South America in a new dramatisation by Guy Slater. The republic of Olifa is rich in minerals - and ripe for revolution. Director: Patrick Rayner. Castor: Ian McDiarmid. Janet: Fiona Francis. Archie: Andrew Wardlaw. Sandy ...

  3. 30 giu 2022 · English. 384 pages 19 cm. When Sandy Arbuthnot's friend John Blenkiron discover that a charismatic industrial tycoon is plotting to rule the world from his base in the small South American country of Olifa, Sandy leads a revolution to scuttle the plot and allow the Olifans to decide their own fate. Map on lining-paper.

  4. 7 lug 2022 · the courts of the morning. by. john buchan. Publication date. 1949. Publisher. thomas nelson and sons ltd. Collection. internetarchivebooks; inlibrary; printdisabled.

  5. "The Courts of the Morning" was written in 1929 by Scottish novelist, historian and Unionist politician John Buchan (1875–1940), telling the events of a public revolution in the fictional country...

  6. The Courts of the Morning (John Buchan) (Literary Thoughts Edition) John Buchan Limited preview - 2017

  7. South America is the setting for this adventure from the author of The Thirty-nine Steps. When Archie and Janet Roylance decide to travel to the Gran Seco to see its copper mines they find themselves caught up in dreadful danger; rebels have seized the city.