An edition of The gap in the curtain (1900)

The Gap in the Curtain

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An edition of The gap in the curtain (1900)

The Gap in the Curtain

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  • 1 Have read

The Gap in the Curtain tells the story of five country-house guests who are trained by the ailing Professor Moe, an Einsteinian mathematician who has devised a way of seeing into the future. These five guests gain one piece of knowledge from the experiment, and have to decide how to act on it. The episodes vary from high drama to social comedy, and use Buchan’s skill in writing political intrigue and adventure abroad. This is a novel that showcases Buchan’s talents as a storyteller, with an remarkable variety of settings, characters and strange situations. Are these incidents down to suggestive psychologies, or has something weird happened?

His 1932 novel The Gap in the Curtain was his last full-length work devoted to exploring a supernatural theme: if you were able to see one year into the future, what would you do with that foreknowledge? And what would it do to you?

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Publisher
House of Stratus
Language
English
Pages
240

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Cover of: The Gap in the Curtain
The Gap in the Curtain
January 2001, House of Stratus
Paperback in English - New Ed edition
Cover of: The Gap in the Curtain
The Gap in the Curtain
April 1992, B & W Publishing
Paperback in English - New Ed edition
Cover of: The gap in the curtain
The gap in the curtain
1974, Sphere
in English
Cover of: The gap in the curtain
The gap in the curtain
1932, Hodder and Stoughton
in English

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Format
Paperback
Number of pages
240
Dimensions
7.9 x 5.1 x 0.4 inches
Weight
10.4 ounces

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Open Library
OL8926034M
ISBN 10
1842327674
ISBN 13
9781842327678
OCLC/WorldCat
56980037
Library Thing
402927
Goodreads
419054

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