Poems
John Buchan
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John Buchan was a Scottish writer, poet and diplomat who became Governer General of Canada. Best known for his novels (The Thirty-Nine Steps, Greenmantle, etc) he also wrote poetry in both English and Scottish dialect.
(Summary by Alan Mapstone) (0 hr 39 min)
Chapters
| Dedication | 1:06 | Read by Alan Mapstone |
| Fratri Dilectissimo | 3:22 | Read by Alan Mapstone |
| To Lionel Phillips | 0:42 | Read by George Banfield |
| To Sir Reginald Talbot | 1:23 | Read by George Banfield |
| From the Pentlands, looking North and South | 6:40 | Read by Alan Mapstone |
| The Strongman Armed | 1:41 | Read by Colin Dycke |
| The Soldier of Fortune | 2:24 | Read by Agnes Robert Behr |
| The Singer | 2:26 | Read by Agnes Robert Behr |
| Processional | 2:01 | Read by Larry Wilson |
| Avignon, 1759 | 2:12 | Read by Alan Mapstone |
| The Gypsy's Song to the Lady Cassilis | 2:14 | Read by Agnes Robert Behr |
| Wood Magic | 2:24 | Read by Agnes Robert Behr |
| The Song of the Sea Captain | 8:12 | Read by Alan Mapstone |
| Antiphilus of Byzantium | 1:00 | Read by Colin Dycke |
| An Echo of Meleager | 1:37 | Read by Colin Dycke |