The 'John Buchan Story' Museum

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The Museum follows his extraordinary career. Artefacts, photos & Buchan's writings to tell a remarkable story.

About The 'John Buchan Story' Museum

John Buchan is a national figure within both a Scottish and UK context. Through his prolific writing and by his many and varied contributions to public life, he was a highly influential figure, particularly during the inter-war period. His final role as Governor General of Canada, and the popularity of film adaptations of his novel “The Thirty Nine Steps”, have also helped to give him an international reputation which continues to this day. As a novelist, historian, journalist, politician, soldier and public servant, his influence can be seen in numerous areas of the first half of the twentieth century.
‘The JohnBuchan Story’ explores Buchan’s life and legacy, showing the variety and scale of his personal experience and literary output, beyond “The Thirty Nine Steps”. It also portrays his family’s broader associations with Peebles and illustrates some of their achievements. His parents had grown up in Tweeddale and family holidays were spent with relatives in the area, so Buchan developed a passion for the Borders countryside and its people.
Discover more about this extraordinary man and his sister, Anna Buchan – a famous authoress in her own right who wrote under the pseudonym O. Douglas

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