Hutchings, Professor
on Canada’s ‘First People’, here
Hutchison, Robert Key, here
Huxley, Thomas Henry, here
Hyde Park on Hudson (film), here
Hyde Park Square, London, JB and Susie’s first home, here
Ibsen Society (Brasenose College), here
Imperial War Museum, here
India
Willie Buchan in, here, here, here, here
and self-government, here
plan to separate Burma from, here
Information, Department (later Ministry) of (Great War)
JB works in, here, here, here
dissolved at war’s end, here
Ironside, General Sir Edmund
JB meets, here, here
as model for Richard Hannay character, here
at Vimy Ridge, here
Isbister (publisher), here
Isis (magazine), here, here
Island Called Lone, The (JB; projected), here
Island of Sheep, The (JB; novel), here, here, here
Island of Sheep, The (JB with Susie; political symposium), here
Italy
in Great War, here
Jack, T.C. and E.C. (publishers), here
Jacob, Violet, here
James, Henry, here, here, here, here
James Tait Black Memorial Prize, The, here
James, William, here
Jameson, Johnnie, here, here, here, here, here
Japan
invades China (1937), here
Jepson, Edgar
The Passion for Romance, here
Jews
plight in Europe, here
JB’s attitude to, here
in JB’s fiction, here
persecuted in Germany, here
Johannesburg, here
‘John Buchan’ (racehorse), here
John Burnet of Barns (JB), here, here, here, here, here
John Macnab (JB), here, here, here
Johnson, Dr Samuel, here, here, here, here
Johnston, James, here
Johnston, Tom, here
Johnston-Douglas, Caroline (later Lady Kinross), here
Johnston-Douglas, Olive, here
Jones, Professor Henry, here, here
Jones, Sir Roderick, here, here, here, here
Jones, Thomas, here
‘Journey of Little Profit, A’ (JB; story), here
Jowett, Benjamin, here, here
Julius Caesar (JB), here
Jury, Sir William, here
Kailyard School (of writing)
JB disparages, here, here
Karsh, Yousuf, here, here, here, here
Katz, Professor David S., here
Kelvin, William Thomson, 1st Baron, here
Kemp, John, here
Kennedy, Jacqueline (later Onassis), here
Kennedy, John F., here
Kenworthy, Lieut.-Commander Joseph Montague, here
Ker, Professor W.P., here
Killick, Lilian (née Alcock)
as JB’s secretary, here, here, here
works in JB’s Department of Information office, here
husband unemployed, here
on JB as businessman, here
types JB’s letters to Susie, here
accompanies JB to Canada, here, here, here, here
on JB’s kindness in later years, here
types Sick Heart River, here
settles in Elsfield, here
King, William Mackenzie see Mackenzie King
‘King of Ypres, The’ (JB; story), here
King’s Grace 1910–1935, The (JB), here, here, here
Kipling, Rudyard
influence on JB, here
JB meets, here
‘The House of Suddhoo’, here
Kirk in Scotland: 1560–1929, The (JB and George Adam Smith), here, here
Kirkcaldy, Fife, here
Kirkwood, David, here
Kitchener, General Horatio Herbert, Viscount (later Earl), here
Knox, Father Ronald, here
Korda, Alexander, here, here
Kruger, Paul, here
Lady Tweedsmuir Prairie Library Scheme, here, here
‘Lallans’ (Border dialect), here
Lamb, Henry, here
Lamont, Tom, here
Land and Water (magazine), here
Landon, Alfred, here
Lane, John (publisher), here, here, here, here, here
Lang, Andrew, here, here
Lang, Cosmo, Archbishop of Canterbury (earlier Bishop of Stepney), here, here
Larocque-Poirier, Joanne, here
Lascelles, Sir Alan (Tommy), here, here, here, here, here, here, here
‘Last Crusade, The’ (JB; story), here
Last, Professor Hugh, here
Last Secrets, The (JB), here, here
Lauder, Sir Harry, here
Laughton, Charles, here
Laurier, Sir Wilfrid, here, here
Law, Andrew Bonar, here, here
Law Relating to the Taxation of Foreign Income, The (JB), here
Lawrence, T.E. (‘Lawrence of Arabia’)
knowledge of Middle East affairs, here
Lowell Thomas meets, here
praises JB’s Montrose, here
likeness to Sandy Arbuthnot, here
friendship with JB, here
rejoins RAF, here
on JB’s appointment as Governor-General of Canada, here
killed in motor-cycle accident, here
and JB as ‘figure’, here
The Seven Pillars of Wisdom, here
League of Nations, here, here, here
le Carré, John
The Honourable Schoolboy, here
Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy, here
Lee, General Robert E., here
Leigh, Augusta, here
Leithen, Sir Edward (fictional character), here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here
‘Lemnian, The’ (JB; story), here, here
le Queux, William, here
Letchworth Garden City, here
Leverhulme, William Hesketh Lever, 1st Viscount, here
Lewis, Wyndham, here
Liddell Hart, Captain Basil, here
The Future of Infantry, here
Lincoln, Abraham, here, here
Lindbergh, Charles, here
Lindsay, Sir Robert, here, here, here, here
Listener, The (magazine), here
Littlehampton, Sussex, here
Living Age (US magazine), here
Lloyd George, David
criticises JB’s war history, here, here
advocates propaganda in war, here, here
succeeds Asquith as Prime Minister, here
and JB’s appointment and administration as Director of Information, here, here, here
and war aims, here
ennobles Beaverbrook, here
JB petitions for honour, here
praises JB’s maiden speech in Commons, here
JB writes on, here
Lockhart-Mummery, Dr John, here
Lodge in the Wilderness, A (JB), here, here, here, here, here, here
London
JB on, here, here
bombed in daylight in Great War, here
Londonderry, Edith, Marchioness of (‘Circe’), here
Long Road to Victory, The (JB), here
Long Traverse, The (JB), here
Loos, Battle of (1915), here
Lost Lady of Old Years, A (JB), here, here, here, here
Lothian, Philip Kerr, 11th Marquess of, here, here, here, here, here
Lovelace, ‘Mamie’, Countess of, here, here
Lovelace, Ralph, 2nd Earl of, here
Lucas, Auberon Herbert, 9th Baron (‘Bron’), here, here, here
‘Lucid Interval, A’ (JB; story), here
Ludendorff, General Erich von, here
Lyttelton, Lady, Katharine, here, here
Lyt
telton, Lucy, here, here
engagement to Charles Masterman, here
Lyttelton, General Sir Neville and Lady, here
MacDiarmid, Hugh (i.e. Christopher M. Grieve), here
Annals of the Five Senses, here
Contemporary Scottish Studies, here
Sangschaw, here
MacDonald, Malcolm, here
MacDonald, Ramsay
and founding of Scottish national library, here
as Prime Minister, here, here
moves censure motion on reform of Parliament Act, here
success in 1929 election, here
friendship with JB, here, here
unpopularity, here
JB writes on, here
and JB’s appointment as Lord High Commissioner to General Assembly, here
and JB’s meeting with Roosevelt, here
and JB’s acceptance of Governor-Generalship of Canada, here
mistrust of Roosevelt, here
in Abdication Crisis, here
Mackay, Thomas, here
Mackenzie, Colonel Eric, here, here
Mackenzie, Ian, here
Mackenzie King, William Lyon
JB and Susie stay with, here
praises JB in diary, here
on role of Governor-General, here
wishes JB to be Governor-General, here
and JB’s appointment as Governor-General, here
JB’s opinion of, here
poor public speaking, here, here
meets Roosevelt, here
and Canada’s defence weakness, here
background and career, here
relations with JB, here
character and qualities, here
letter from JB on danger of war in Europe, here
and Abdication Crisis, here, here
and Canadian constitutional reform, here
praises JB’s speech to Canadian Institute of International Affairs, here
Cordell Hull speaks to on Nine Power Treaty Conference on Japan, here
and JB’s intrusions into politics, here
JB dedicates Augustus to, here
and royal visit to Canada, here, here, here, here
Diaries, here
expresses grievances to JB, here
and outbreak of Second World War, here
and wartime air training in Canada, here
and dissolution of Parliament (January 1940), here
broadcast on JB’s death, here
Maclaren, Ian, here
McLaughlin, Colonel Sam, here
Maclean, Sir Donald, here, here, here
Macmillan, Harold, here, here
Macmillan, Hugh (later Baron), here, here, here
MacMillan, Margaret
History’s People, here
Macmillan (publishers), here
Macmillan’s Magazine, here
Macpherson, Isla, here
Magersfontein, Battle of (1899), here
Magic Walking Stick, The (JB; children’s book), here, here
Maitland, Alec, here, here, here
Maitland, Rosalind, here, here
Malcolm, Angela, here
Malcolm, Dougal, here, here, here
Mansfield, William Murray, 1st Earl of, here
March, Vernon, here
Margaret Rose, Princess, here
Markham, Violet (Mrs James Carruthers)
friendship with JB, here
qualities and character, here
JB’s respect for, here
on depiction of Susie in JB’s fiction, here
introduces JB to Mackenzie King, here
and JB’s appointment as Governor-General of Canada, here
at Elsfield, here
proposes JB for government post, here
and JB as Lord High Commissioner to General Assembly, here
dislikes Laurier House, Ottawa, here
at installation of JB as Chancellor of Edinburgh University, here
and JB’s weight gain, here
and JB’s tour of west of Canada, here
on royal tour of Canada, here
visits JB at Rideau Hall, here
and Johnnie Buchan’s arrival in Canada, here
Marquis of Montrose, The (JB), here
Martin, Mr (gardener), here
Mary, Queen of George V, here, here, here, here
Masefield, John, here, here, here
Masquerade (magazine), here
Massey, Vincent, here, here
Massie, Allan, here
Masterman, Charles, here, here, here, here, here, here
Masterton family, here, here
Masterton, James (JB’s uncle), here
Masterton, John (JB’s grandfather), here
Masterton, John (JB’s uncle), here
Maxton, James, here, here, here
Meakins, Dr Jonathan, here, here, here, here, here
Medd, Cuthbert (‘Cubby’)
friendship with JB, here, here, here, here, here, here
death, here
Melba, Dame Nellie, here
Memory Hold-the-Door (JB; Pilgrim’s Way in USA)
on Calvinistic discipline, here
contains chapter on fishing, here
on influence of Kipling, here
on tour in South Africa, here
on engagement and marriage, here
on First World War, here
on JB’s ill-health, here
little mention of war work, here
on Lloyd George, here
qualities and contents, here, here
writing, here, here
publication, here
serialised, here
John F. Kennedy favours, here
Menzies, Joe, here
Meredith, George, here, here
Evan Harrington, here
Merriman, Professor Roger, here
Middle Temple
JB becomes member of, here, here, here
Midwinter (JB), here, here, here, here, here, here, here
Milburne, Vernon (fictional character), here
Miller, Dr (of Rockefeller Medical Center), here
Milner, Alfred, Viscount
recruits JB for South Africa, here
young men (‘Kindergarten’), here
JB’s relations with, here, here, here
policy and administration in South Africa, here, here, here
encourages JB to write on South Africa, here
and JB’s plans after South Africa appointment, here
imperialist views, here
JB serves in South Africa, here
and JB’s joining Nelson’s, here
in War Cabinet, here
supports JB as Director of Information in Great War, here, here, here
portrayed in Memory Hold-the-Door, here
Milton Academy, Massachusetts, here
Minto, Gilbert John Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound, 4th Earl of
JB’s biography of, here, here
Mole (manservant), here
Montgomery, Hubert, here, here
Montreal, here
Montrose, James Graham, 1st Marquess of
JB’s biography of, here, here, here, here, here, here
Montrose (JB), here, here, here, here, here
Moon Endureth, The (JB; stories and poems), here, here, here
Moor Park, near Rickmansworth, here, here
More, Henry, here
Morning Post, The (newspaper), here
Morrison, Professor Samuel, here
Morrison, William Shepherd (‘Shakes’), here
Mountain, The (JB; unfinished novel), here
Mr Standfast (JB)
Peter Pienaar character in, here, here
climbing episode in, here
Cuillins in, here
Moxon Ivery character in, here
Geordie Hamilton character in, here
writing, here
Great War in, here
themes, here
sales,
here, here
on beauty of Cotswolds, here
Sir Archie Roylance character in, here
reader points out error in, here
Mary Lamington character in, here
Hannay’s funeral oration for Pienaar, here
Mull, Isle of, here
Munro, Neil, here
Murray, Arthur, here
Murray, Charles, here
Murray, Professor Gilbert
friendship with JB, here, here, here, here
teaches at Glasgow University, here
suggests JB try for Oxford scholarship, here
JB sends first novel to, here
and JB’s life and studies at Oxford, here, here, here
and JB’s failure to gain All Souls Fellowship, here
and JB’s love for South Africa, here
and JB’s visit to Constantinople, here
and JB’s wartime propaganda work, here
congratulates JB on The Thirty-Nine Steps, here
propaganda work in war, here, here
visits USA in war, here
supports imprisoned conscientious objectors, here
praises JB speech on freedom, here
and Roosevelt’s ‘Quarantine speech’, here
Murray, Sir John, here
Murray, Lady Mary (née Howard), here, here, here, here, here, here
Musa Piscatrix (JB), here
‘Muse of the Angle, The’ (JB; article), here
‘Muse of History, The’ (JB; address), here
Mussolini, Benito, here
Naesmyth, Sir James, here
Nash, Paul, here
National Government, here, here
National Library of Scotland
established, here
National War Aims Committee, here, here, here
Nations of Today, The (JB), here
Natomas Syndicate, here
Neilson, Professor Keith, here
Nelson, Ian, here, here, here, here, here, here, here
Nelson, Margaret, here, here
Nelson, Thomas & Sons (publishers)
JB joins, here, here, here, here, here, here
becomes Company, here
wartime staff shortage, here
post-war condition and reform, here
educational books, here
JB renews agreement with, here
JB leaves, here
Nelson, Tommy
friendship with JB at Oxford, here, here
invites JB to join Thomas Nelson publishers, here, here
JB stays with, here, here
enlists and serves in war, here, here, here
The Thirty-Nine Steps dedicated to, here, here
JB meets in France, here
death in war, here, here
JB memorialises, here
Nelson’s History of the War (JB), here, here, here, here, here
revised, here, here
Nevinson, C.R.W., here, here
New, E.H., here
Newbolt, Sir Henry, here, here, here, here
Newbolt, Margaret, Lady, here, here
Newdigate Prize
JB wins, here
Newman, Cardinal John Henry, here
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