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James Buchan

    11. Juni 1954
    Heart's Journey in Winter
    The Persian Bride
    The Authentic Adam Smith
    Capital of the Mind
    Meine persische Braut
    The 39 Steps
    • 2023

      New Year's Eve, 1746. A castle in the depths of France. A thunderstorm. A pair of lovers in a hay-loft. A wounded soldier toppling from his horse.The astonishing story of William Neilson continues.

      A Chalice Argent
    • 2022

      In 1720, the young William Neilson leaves Edinburgh to make his fortune in Europe. A romantic and picaresque adventure set in the eighteenth-century in Scotland, France and India.

      A Street Shaken by Light
    • 2006

      The Authentic Adam Smith

      His Life and Ideas

      • 198 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden
      3,4(44)Abgeben

      Celebrated author James Buchan breathes new life into Adam Smith's legacy and the beginnings of modern economics.The Scottish philosopher Adam Smith (1723 - 1790) has been adopted by neoconservatives as the ideological father of unregulated business and small government. Politicians such as Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan promoted Smith's famous 1776 book, An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, as the bible of laissez-faire economics. In this vigorous, crisp, and accessible book, James Buchan refutes much of what modern politicians and economists claim about Adam Smith and shows that, in fact, Smith transcends modern political categories.Drawing on twenty-five years of research, Buchan demonstrates that The Wealth of Nations and Smith's 1759 masterpiece, The Theory of Moral Sentiments, are just brilliant fragments of one of the most ambitious philosophical enterprises ever attempted: the search for a just foundation for modern commercial society both in private and in public. In an increasingly crowded and discontented world, this search is ever more urgent.

      The Authentic Adam Smith
    • 2003

      In September 1745, the walled City of Edinburgh surrenders to a small group of Highlanders, marking a low point for Scotland's ancient capital. However, the following two generations propel this small, gritty city into the heart of the modern world. Influential figures like David Hume, Adam Smith, Adam Ferguson, William Cullen, and James Hutton revolutionize our understanding of perceptions, health, trade, and governance. In just fifty years, Edinburgh achieves more intellectual progress than any comparable city since ancient Athens. The transformation of this impoverished, chaotic town with a mere forty thousand residents into a cultural powerhouse raises questions. How did it manage to leave such a lasting impact that Voltaire remarked, with a hint of irony, that Scotland sets the standards for taste across various arts? Through a vivid portrayal of eighteenth-century Edinburgh, the narrative reveals how a series of crises dismantled outdated beliefs and behaviors, guiding its people toward innovative paths. This account captures the essence of a unique and vibrant civilization, making it an essential exploration of one of Europe's most beautiful and philosophical cities.

      Capital of the Mind
    • 2002

      The Persian Bride

      • 352 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden
      3,3(157)Abgeben

      At once a great love story, a riveting political thriller, and a profound analysis of modern Iran, The Persian Bride is unflinching in its vision of twentieth-century chaos. In 1974, the young Englishman John Pitt follows the hippie trail to Isfahan, where he encounters the enchanting Shirin Farameh. These two young people fall desperately in love and marry, despite their cultural differences and the political upheaval surrounding them. When they are tragically separated, John sets off in search of his wife on a nightmare journey that takes him from the corrupt court of the shah to the battlefields of Iraq and Afghanistan.

      The Persian Bride
    • 2001
    • 1999
    • 1995

      Heart's Journey in Winter

      • 224 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      Novelist Buchan, a former correspondent for the Financial Times, traces the meaning of money since its beginning. He discusses money in its various formats, emphasizing that money itself is not just an object but "an outcome of a vast mountain of social arrangements." Various scenarios depict the role of money in love, war, religion, and other areas of human culture. Buchan uses many historical and literary works to clarify the perception of money throughout the ages, relying on Aristotle, Columbus, Shakespeare, John Law, Marx, and Keynes, to name a few, in these stimulating discussions. Although he writes in a scholarly style, Buchan his many suspenseful and intriguing passages.

      Heart's Journey in Winter
    • 1988

      20 Under 35

      Original Stories by Britain's Best New Young Writers

      A collection of short stories by young British writers, this provides an introduction to the work of Iain Banks, Peter Benson, H.S. Bhabra, James Buchan, Patricia Ferguson, Ronald Frame, Patrick Gale, Carlo Gebler, James Lasdun, Deborah Levy, Adam Lively, Aidan Mathews, Candia McWilliam, Geoff Nicholson, Tim Parks, Philip Ridley, Joan Smith, Rupert Thomson, Daisy Waugh and Mathew Yorke. Many of these have already received critical acclaim. The collection is introduced by Graham Swift, author of "Waterland" and "Out of this World".

      20 Under 35
    • 1986

      Jeddah Old and New

      • 144 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden

      Jeddah: 'Bride of the Red Sea'. This is a cosmopolitan city, ancient and modern hub, unique seat of civilisation and meeting point for millions of pilgrims. It is a city without compare. At its core lies a network of old merchant houses, mosques, markets and shaded walkways. Its history is etched on every balcony, dome and minaret. But surrounding the ancient city is a strikingly modern metropolis, built with grace and vision. This book evokes the dual character of the city, capturing in beautiful photographs the essence of its ancient and modern charm.

      Jeddah Old and New