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08 - John MacNab by John Buchan

John MacNab is a clever and thrilling novel about three bored gentlemen who challenge Scottish landowners to catch them in the act of poaching on their estates. A mix of adventure, humor, and sporting spirit, this novel showcases Buchan’s wit and love...

An episode of the John MacNab podcast, hosted by John Buchan, titled "08 - John MacNab by John Buchan" was published on March 4, 2025 and runs 28 minutes.

March 4, 2025 ·28m · John MacNab

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John MacNab is a clever and thrilling novel about three bored gentlemen who challenge Scottish landowners to catch them in the act of poaching on their estates. A mix of adventure, humor, and sporting spirit, this novel showcases Buchan’s wit and love of the Highlands.

John MacNab is a clever and thrilling novel about three bored gentlemen who challenge Scottish landowners to catch them in the act of poaching on their estates. A mix of adventure, humor, and sporting spirit, this novel showcases Buchan’s wit and love of the Highlands.
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