1938 The Adventures of Sir Edward Leithen by John Buchan First Collected Edition
Title & Bibliographic Details
Title: The Adventures of Sir Edward Leithen
Author: John Buchan
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
Printer: The Camelot Press
Place of Publication: London
Date: 1938
Edition: First collected edition
Format: Publisher’s original decorated cloth binding
Edition Statement
This volume represents the first collected edition (1938) bringing together the principal Sir Edward Leithen adventures in a single omnibus volume.
The individual novels originally appeared separately between 1916 and 1932, but this was their first appearance together under the unified Leithen title sequence.
Included works:
- The Power-House (1916)
- John Macnab (1925)
- The Dancing Floor (1926)
- The Gap in the Curtain (1932)
- plus “Sing a Song of Sixpence” from The Runagates Club
Illustrations & Maps
This substantial omnibus includes two notable maps:
- The Island of Plakos as seen from the North
- Map to illustrate The Doings of John Macnab
These enhance the travel-adventure realism characteristic of Buchan’s fiction.
Literary Context
John Buchan is best remembered today for creating Richard Hannay in The Thirty-Nine Steps, but Sir Edward Leithen represents a more reflective and intellectually complex protagonist.
Leithen appears across several novels exploring:
- political intrigue
- psychological tension
- imperial-era travel settings
- metaphysical speculation
- interwar British identity
This omnibus forms one of the most convenient and desirable collected presentations of the sequence.
Binding & Exterior Condition
Bound in the publisher’s original light cloth boards with coloured borders and blue and black lettering to the front board and spine.
Condition includes:
- light marking and mild discolouration to cloth
- gentle rubbing to corners
- light bumping to extremities
- binding remains structurally sound and attractive
- no dust jacket present
Interior Condition
Internally the volume is complete and well preserved.
Features include:
- pages lightly tanned as expected
- tanning to pastedowns and endpapers
- no pen or pencil inscriptions present
- light crinkling to preliminary leaves
- occasional very small edge tears not affecting text
- pages remain secure throughout
- light crack beside title page
- further crack between pages 1012–1013
- otherwise, clean and highly readable
Collation confirmed:
ix + 1013 pages complete
Maps present as issued.
Physical Details
Pagination: ix + 1013 pages
Maps: 2
Binding: publisher’s decorated cloth
Dimensions: approx. 19 × 13.6 × 4.5 cm
Weight: approx. 944 g
About the Author
John Buchan (1875–1940) was a Scottish novelist, historian, and statesman who later became Governor General of Canada. Best known for his adventure fiction and espionage thrillers, he combined political insight with fast-paced narrative and helped shape the modern adventure genre.
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