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1919 novel by John Buchan
Mr Standfast is the third of five Richard Hannay novels by John Buchan, first published in 1919 by Hodder & Stoughton, London. It is one of two Hannay
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1915 novel by John Buchan
against the Germans and their allies the Turks in Greenmantle (1916) and Mr Standfast (1919). The other two stories, The Three Hostages (1924) and The Island
The_Thirty-Nine_Steps
Fictional character
character, including: The Thirty-Nine Steps (1915) Greenmantle (1916) Mr Standfast (1919) The Three Hostages (1924) The Island of Sheep (1936) He also appears
Richard_Hannay
1924 novel by John Buchan
Steps (1915), his most famous adventure, and in Greenmantle (1916) and Mr. Standfast (1919) about his activities during the First World War. The last novel
The_Three_Hostages
1916 novel by John Buchan
of two Hannay novels set during the First World War, the other being Mr Standfast (1919); Hannay's first and best-known adventure, The Thirty-Nine Steps
Greenmantle
Fictional scientist
brilliantly conceived and finely crafted creation ... [He] remained a modern 'Mr Standfast', the one fixed point in an increasingly dreadful and ever-shifting universe"
Bernard_Quatermass
Island of the Inner Hebrides, Scotland
Buchan's descriptions of Skye, as featured in his Richard Hannay novel Mr Standfast, are more true to life. I Diari di Rubha Hunis is a 2004 Italian language
Isle_of_Skye
1678 Christian allegory written by John Bunyan
Progress features significantly in his third Richard Hannay novel, Mr. Standfast, which also takes its title from one of Bunyan's characters. Alan Moore
The_Pilgrim's_Progress
British actor of film, television, stage and radio (born 1945)
Wyndham's The Midwich Cuckoos, in which he played Prof. Gordon Zellaby; Mr. Standfast; the 2011 adaptation of A Tale of Two Cities (in which he played the
Clive_Merrison
2019 British list of literary works
Pullman 1995 Adventure British Ivanhoe Walter Scott 1819 Adventure British Mr Standfast John Buchan 1919 Adventure British The Big Sleep Raymond Chandler 1939
BBC's 100 Most Inspiring Novels
BBC's_100_Most_Inspiring_Novels
Scottish actor (born 1947)
the John Buchan novels, including The Thirty-Nine Steps in 2001 and Mr Standfast in 2007. In 2020, BBC Radio 4 Extra rebroadcast his performance from
David_Robb
English actor (b. 1952)
celebrates Michael Frayn's 80th | News". The Stage. Retrieved 4 April 2020. "Mr Standfast - S1 - Episode 1". Radio Times. Retrieved 4 April 2020. "BBC Radio 4
Jon_Glover
Mountain range on the Isle of Skye, Scotland
Stewart is set in and around the Cuillin.[citation needed] The spy novel Mr Standfast by John Buchan has a chapter set around The Cuillin ("Coolins" in the
Cuillin
Series of paperback editions
Meade, John (1995). LiveLib. ISBN 9780140624014. Buchan, John (1997). Mr. Standfast. ISBN 0140622748. Woolf, Virginia (25 September 2013). LiveLib. ISBN 9780140623284
Penguin_Popular_Classics
English song by Robert Herrick and Charles Edward Horn
"Cherry Ripe" is a recurring theme in John Buchan's World War I spy novel Mr Standfast (1919). It identifies Mary Lamington, a young intelligence officer, who
Cherry_Ripe_(song)
Fictional character
following "Richard Hannay" novels: Greenmantle , The Island of Sheep, and Mr Standfast. In Greenmantle, Pienaar aids Hannay as an agent who deceives the German
Peter_Pienaar
Library Catalogue. London: British Library. Retrieved 15 August 2014. "Mr. Standfast". British Library Catalogue. London: British Library. Retrieved 15 August
List_of_works_by_John_Buchan
New Zealand-bred Thoroughbred racehorse
a bay or brown gelding by Alonzo (GB) and from the mare Faster, by Mr. Standfast. Alonzo was a poorly performed racehorse having only won one race on
Rising_Fast
Suburban development in London, England
Chesterton's The Man Who Was Thursday and Biggleswick in John Buchan's Mr Standfast. The Man Who Was Thursday begins: The suburb of Saffron Park lay on the
Bedford_Park,_London
1918 German offensive during World War I
one of the central characters is killed. In John Buchan’s 1919 book Mr Standfast the battle is the culmination of an espionage operation. In Battlefield
Operation_Michael
British writer
Quixote and the 1994 Oxford Classics edition of his father's thriller Mr Standfast. "Lord Tweedsmuir", obituary, The Daily Telegraph, 9 July 2008, retrieved
William Buchan, 3rd Baron Tweedsmuir
William_Buchan,_3rd_Baron_Tweedsmuir
British Army officer (1880–1959)
Buchan; Ironside was always amused by these novels when reading about Mr Standfast in the implausibly romantic setting of the passenger seat of an open-cockpit
Edmund Ironside, 1st Baron Ironside
Edmund_Ironside,_1st_Baron_Ironside
English writer
Three Hostages", with Haydn Gwynne, Michael Malone and Clive Merrison "Mr. Standfast", with Clive Merrison, Struan Rodger, Jasmine Hyde and Jon Glover Father
Bert_Coules
who appears in several books by John Buchan, including Greenmantle, Mr Standfast, The Courts of the Morning and Sick Heart River. Blenkiron comes from
John_S._Blenkiron
Horse racing in New Zealand
Ministerial Advisory Committee to inform next steps on the Messara Review. Mr Peters appointed Dean McKenzie as chair, supported by Committee members Bill
Thoroughbred racing in New Zealand
Thoroughbred_racing_in_New_Zealand
The Moving Toyshop Edmund Crispin Alexander Pope, The Rape of the Lock Mr Standfast John Buchan John Bunyan, The Pilgrim's Progress Nectar in a Sieve Kamala
List of book titles taken from literature
List_of_book_titles_taken_from_literature
Area of Inverness in Scotland
immediately to the north. In popular culture In the John Buchan novel Mr Standfast, Muirtown is the scene of an episode in the adventures of Richard Hannay
Muirtown
British-bred Thoroughbred racehorse
Flame Mor Governor Kuri Hikari Dancing Floor Cockpen Janus Aureolus Mr Standfast Gold Stand Lord Chancellor Atatu Prince Standard Soon Over John James
Sunstar_(racehorse)
British actress
of the Bailey (1983), Wendy De Souza in Oxbridge Blues (1984) and Pru Standfast in C.A.T.S. Eyes (1985). She played Guinevere in the TV film Arthur the
Rosalyn_Landor
Fictional Character by John Buchan
gets a great deal of inspiration from Janet for his political views. Mr Standfast (1919), Huntingtower (1922), The Three Hostages (1924), John Macnab (1925)
Archie_Roylance
British-bred Thoroughbred racehorse
Female-line ancestor of Nicer. Sunset, chestnut filly, 1930, by Solario Mr Standfast, bay colt, 1931, by Buchan. Champion stallion in Queensland. Cineraria
Cinna_(horse)
1900 novel by John Buchan
returned to them with more assurance in later years, particularly in Mr Standfast (1919), Huntingtower (1922) and John Macnab (1925). Writing for the John
The_Half-Hearted
British-bred Thoroughbred racehorse
Vitality Bicarbonate Buckler Buckfast Shian Mor Dancing Floor Cockpen Janus Mr Standfast Soon Over John James Night Owl Cygnus Poor Lad Colonel Cygnus Galloper
Amphion_(horse)
British cartoon television series
written by Roger and Gavin Greenaway, but never made it into the Top 40. Mr MacToot Apparently the single parent to Angus and Elspeth (their mother is
The_Family-Ness
British television series
consisted of former police officer Maggie Forbes, refined Oxford graduate Pru Standfast, the leader of the unit, and streetwise computer expert Frederica "Fred"
C.A.T.S._Eyes
British author (1925–2008)
bylined "by Dand MacNeill", a play on the regimental motto BYDAND, meaning standfast: The General Danced at Dawn (1970) McAuslan in the Rough (1974) The Sheikh
George_MacDonald_Fraser
Play by Stephen Fry
Harvey-Williams Hoskins (deceased) Hughes Kinnock Madison Potter Smethwick Spragg Standfast Whitwell While the audience is walking in, a teacher (Dominic) is seen
Latin!_or_Tobacco_and_Boys
Welsh sports club
centre. The Club has produced two Welsh international bowlers; Mr. C Standfast in 1937 and Mr. B Hawkins who represented Wales in the 1982 World Pairs and
Cardiff_Athletic_Bowls_Club
2022 May 28, 2021 May 28, 2021 Bedlam First-person shooter RedBedlam Standfast Interactive Unreleased Oct 13, 2015 Oct 14, 2015 Bee Simulator Simulation
List of PlayStation 4 games (A–L)
List_of_PlayStation_4_games_(A–L)
British actor (1935–2020)
first, moustached and spectacled postman in "Mr. Bean Rides Again" (he played the postman seen before Mr. Bean got locked in the letterbox after he stole
John_Rolfe_(actor)
Christian movement founded by Charles Taze Russell
In the July 15, 1906, Watch Tower Russell said it was "mostly written by Mr Barbour" Online copies of the Watch Tower from 1879–1916 can be viewed by
Bible_Student_movement
British television detective drama series episodes
Margaret, who is to unveil the British Imperial Electric Company's new "Standfast" Mark Two missile, has Chief Superintendent Bright on red alert. But when
List_of_Endeavour_episodes
charges of sexual offending against women and girls last month. Stephen Standfast is designated as his successor. 12 August – Green Party co-leader Chlöe
2025_in_New_Zealand
2000–2006 South Korean sitcom
10. "Superman (It's Not Easy)" Five for Fighting 3:41 11. "Carcrashes" Standfast 3:28 12. "Santa Cruz (You're Not That Far)" The Thrills 4:13 13. "Again"
Nonstop (South Korean TV series)
Nonstop_(South_Korean_TV_series)
Sports venue in Cardiff, Wales
1988. The club has produced two Welsh international bowlers; Mr. C Standfast in 1937 and Mr. B Hawkins who represented Wales in the 1982 World Pairs and
Cardiff_Arms_Park
Aaliyah (November 13, 2001 [US]; February 19, 2002 [UK]; March 5, 2002 [AUS]) "Mr. Writer" – Stereophonics "My Sacrifice" – Creed (December 11) "My Way" – Limp
2001_in_music
trail of Colonel Thornton) (2 ed.). Frampton-on-Severn, England: The Standfast Press. ISBN 978-0-9502148-2-5. OCLC 828947. Attribution This article
Thomas Thornton (sportsman, died 1823)
Thomas_Thornton_(sportsman,_died_1823)
Ghanaian Attorney General and judge
days. He played for the Energetics Football Team in 1934 and for Accra Standfast from 1935 to 1947. In 1935 and 1937, he played for the nation against
George_Commey_Mills-Odoi
Annual New Zealand literature awards
Gregg HarperCollins 2014 Junior Fiction Where the Flag Floats Dawn Grant Standfast Publications 2014 Young Adult Fiction A Necklace of Souls R.L. Stedman
Storylines Notable Book Awards
Storylines_Notable_Book_Awards
(1871) Notes on the Falconidae used in India in Falconry. (Reprint) Standfast Press, 1971. Blunt, Wilfrid. 1948. The Mughal painters of natural history
Indian_natural_history
English policeman (1874–1951)
Newspaper Halifax Guardian 1909. Article: The Policeman's Sunday, by Standfast. West Yorkshire Police Magazine The Beat July 2011. Article, Plaque erected
Alfred_Herbert_Richardson
Preparatory school in Sherbrooke, Quebec
where corps formed of minors was being sent to battlefields. The Principal, Mr. Irving asked for volunteers and from them, he selected 20 of the strongest
Bishop's_College_School
UK parliament by-election
formally nominated as the party's candidate, one of his nominators, Mr J. Standfast, decried the situation in Ireland. He called upon the people of Taunton
1887_Taunton_by-election
British royal recognitions
Spillar. For services to the community in Poole, Dorset. Dorothy Gladys Standfast, County Secretary, Surrey Branch, British Red Cross Society. Gilbert Henry
1982_New_Year_Honours
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Girl/Female
Hindu
Name of a Raga
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Telugu
Tender
Female
English
Middle English form of Anglo-Saxon Mildryth, MILDREDD means "gentle strength."
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Zodiac
Boy/Male
Hindu
Name of Lord Krishna
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Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Very Renowned
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Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu, Traditional
Sun God
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Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Telugu
Cherished
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Of the Nimi Dynasty
Female
English
English name derived from the vocabulary word fancy, which is a contracted form of fantasy, FANCY means "desire, inclination, whim."
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n.
A native oxide of manganese, of dark brownish black color. It was named from a Mr. Braun of Gotha.
n.
Sir; Mr.; -- a title of address or respect among the Italians. Before a noun the form is Signor.
n.
A title of courtesy prefixed to the name of a man or youth. It is usually written in the abbreviated form Mr.
n.
A small reddish brown sweet and juicy pear. It originated on a farm near Philadelphia, afterwards owned by a Mr. Seckel.
n.
A Crawford peach; a well-known freestone peach, with yellow flesh, first raised by Mr. William Crawford, of New Jersey.
n.
A method of taking photographic pictures, on paper sensitized with iodide of silver; -- also called Talbotype, from the inventor, Mr. Fox. Talbot.
n. pl.
Sirs; gentlemen; -- abbreviated to Messrs., which is used as the plural of Mr.
n.
A title given by courtesy, now commonly pronounced mister, except when given to boys; -- sometimes written Mister, but usually abbreviated to Mr.
n.
Sir; Mr. The English form and pronunciation for the Italian Signor and the Spanish Seor.
superl.
Made, as a vowel, with a less tense, and more open and relaxed, condition of the mouth organs; -- opposed to primary as used by Mr. Bell, and to narrow as used by Mr. Sweet. The effect, as explained by Mr. Bell, is due to the relaxation or tension of the pharynx; as explained by Mr. Sweet and others, it is due to the action of the tongue. The wide of / (/ve) is / (/ll); of a (ate) is / (/nd), etc. See Guide to Pronunciation, / 13-15.
v. t.
To address or mention by the title Mr.; as, he mistered me in a formal way.
n.
The common title of civility in France in speaking to, or of, a man; Mr. or Sir.
n.
A title of honor or of address in the South of Europe, corresponding to Sir or Mr. in English.
n.
Sir; Mr; Signior; -- a title in Spain, formerly given to noblemen and gentlemen only, but now common to all classes.
n.
A Hindoo gentleman; a native clerk who writes English; also, a Hindoo title answering to Mr. or Esquire.
n.
The Dutch equivalent of Mr. or Sir; hence, a Dutchman.
n.
A method of notation for all spoken sounds, proposed by Mr. Sweet; -- so called because it is based on the common Roman-letter alphabet. It is like the palaeotype of Mr. Ellis in the general plan, but simpler.
n.
A yellow-flowered weed; -- so named from a Mr. Ramsted who introduced it into Pennsylvania. See Toad flax. Called also Ramsted weed.
n.
A Spanish title of courtesy corresponding to the English Mr. or Sir; also, a gentleman.