For the footballer, see James Buchan (footballer).
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James Buchan (born 11 June 1954) is a Scottish novelist and historian.
JamesBuchan (born 11 June 1954) is a Scottish novelist and historian. Buchan is a son of the late William Buchan, 3rd Baron Tweedsmuir, and grandson...
Mormaer (/mɔːrˈmɛər/) or Earl of Buchan (/ˈbʌxən/) was originally the provincial ruler of the medieval province of Buchan. Buchan was the first Mormaerdom in...
Clan Buchan is a Scottish clan of the Lowlands. The clan are sometimes considered a branch of the Clan Comyn. The Buchan are of no relation to the Clan...
John Buchan, 1st Baron Tweedsmuir GCMG GCVO CH PC DL (/ˈbʌxən/; 26 August 1875 – 11 February 1940) was a Scottish novelist, historian, and Unionist politician...
United States, the licence for manufacturing carbolic soap was held by JamesBuchan and Company. In 1894, William Lever, 1st Viscount Leverhulme, introduced...
historian Tom Holland, first published in 2005. It won the Runciman Award. JamesBuchan, writing in The Guardian gave the book a mostly positive review, praising...
Martin JamesBuchan (born 3 April 1977) is a former professional footballer who played as a midfielder for Aberdeen, Dundee United, Partick Thistle, Montrose...
the fourth Baron, who succeeded his father in 2008. The Honourable JamesBuchan, younger son of the third Baron, is an author. The first Baron was brought...
Andrew Neil Buchan (born 19 February 1979) is an English actor and writer. He is known for his roles as Mark Latimer in the ITV drama Broadchurch (2013–17)...
trying to keep them as if they were holy relics. According to journalist JamesBuchan: Yet even here, the crowd surged past the makeshift barriers. John Kifner...
named by the Telegraph as "one of the books that defined the Noughties". JamesBuchan observed, "For all the charm of Dominic Sandbrook's book, with its minute...
Routledge. p. 265. Magnusson, Magnus (10 November 2003). "Review of JamesBuchan, Capital of the Mind: how Edinburgh Changed the World". New Statesman...
JamesBuchan Cameron (born 23 March 1970) is a New Zealand former professional rugby union player. Cameron was born in Stratford and educated at Forest...
Restaurant. It was said she introduced eroticism in film. She married Edward JamesBuchan in 1910. He died in 1958. Although she was very popular before her marriage...
but escaped punishment and died at Fyvie in 1724. Thomas Buchan was the third son of JamesBuchan of Auchmacoy in Aberdeenshire and Margaret, daughter of...
Iran member, Mohammad Reza Kolahi, had been responsible. According to JamesBuchan, the Islamic Republic of Iran first blamed the Tudeh Party, SAVAK, and...
Bullers of Buchan refers both to a collapsed sea cave and to the adjacent village, situated about 6 miles (9.7 km) south of Peterhead in Buchan, Aberdeenshire...
Felicity Christiana Buchan (born 1970) is a British politician and former banker who serves as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Kensington in London....
Contemporary Historical Studies (in Persian). Retrieved 19 April 2021. JamesBuchan (2013-10-15). Days of God: The Revolution in Iran and Its Consequences...
Thomson, (1786), p. 203. M. Magnusson (10 November 2003), "Review of JamesBuchan, Capital of the Mind: how Edinburgh Changed the World", New Statesman...