• John Macnab is a 1925 adventure novel by the Scottish author John Buchan. Three successful friends in their forties confess their ennui with their lives...
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    Clan Macnab is a Highland Scottish clan. The name Macnab is derived from the Scottish Gaelic Mac An Aba, which means child of the abbot. According to...
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    Sir Allan Napier MacNab, 1st Baronet (19 February 1798 – 8 August 1862) was a Canadian political leader, land speculator and property investor, lawyer...
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  • insistence if John Macnab, residing at No. 9 Harrington Gardens, South Kensington, London, for sequestration of the estates of the deceased Peter Macnab, builder...
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  • Edward Leithen (category John Buchan characters)
    Edward Leithen is a fictional character in several of John Buchan's novels: The Power-House, John Macnab, The Dancing Floor, The Gap in the Curtain and Sick...
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  • Biennale of 1930. Iain Macnab was born in Iloilo in the Philippines on 21 October 1890 to Scottish parents, the son of John Macnab of the Hongkong and Shanghai...
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  • Greig has rewritten John Macnab by John Buchan for the late 20th century. The plot follows the original closely. In John Macnab (1925), three bored successful...
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    Library Catalogue. London: British Library. Retrieved 15 August 2014. "John Macnab". British Library Catalogue. London: British Library. Retrieved 15 August...
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  • McNab (redirect from MacNab)
    McNab, MacNab, Macnab, MacNabb or Mac-Nab is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alex McNab, Scottish-US soccer player and coach Sir Allan...
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    Kincardine Castle. The Castle was being held by "Smooth John" Macnab, Chief of Clan MacNab. When MacNab found that it would not be possible to maintain defence...
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