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John Buchan ’ s Mr . Standfast , first published in 1919 , does not traditionally include a formal preface by the author . However , if you .... Read More
John Buchan ’ s Mr . Standfast , first published in 1919 , does not traditionally include a formal preface by the author . However , if you are referring to introductory notes or context provided in some editions , they often reflect on the novel 's themes , historical setting , and its place in the Richard Hannay series.
Sr | Chapter Name | No Of Page |
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1 | PART 1, Chapter 1. The Wicket-Gate | 17 |
2 | Chapter 2. 'The Village Named Morality' | 16 |
3 | Chapter 3. The Reflections Of A Cured Dyspeptic | 12 |
4 | Chapter 4. Andrew Amos | 16 |
5 | Chapter 5. Various Doings In The West | 19 |
6 | Chapter 6. The Skirts Of The Coolin | 16 |
7 | Chapter 7. I Hear Of The Wild Birds | 13 |
8 | Chapter 8. The Adventures Of A Bagman | 15 |
9 | Chapter 9. I Take The Wings Of A Dove | 13 |
10 | Chapter 10. The Advantages Of An Air Raid | 10 |
11 | Chapter 11. The Valley Of Humiliation | 12 |
12 | PART 2, Chapter 12. I Become A Combatant Once More | 15 |
13 | Chapter 13. The Adventure Of The Picardy Chateau | 14 |
14 | Chapter 14. Mr Blenkiron Discourses On Love And War | 22 |
15 | Chapter 15. St Anton | 17 |
16 | Chapter 16. I Lie On A Hard Bed | 12 |
17 | Chapter 17. The Col Of The Swallows | 16 |
18 | Chapter 18. The Underground Railway | 11 |
19 | Chapter 19. The Cage Of The Wild Birds | 9 |
20 | Chapter 20. The Storm Breaks In The West | 16 |
21 | Chapter 21. How An Exile Returned To His Own People | 21 |
22 | Chapter 22. The Summons Comes For Mr Standfast | 21 |