Richard Hannay
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Richard Hannay
Summary
Richard Hannay is a book series[1]. It worked as a military personnel[2] and espionage[3]. It draws 502 Wikipedia views per month (book_series category, ranking #146 of 598).[4]
Key Facts
- Richard Hannay held citizenship in United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland[5].
- Richard Hannay's professions included military personnel[2].
- Richard Hannay worked as an espionage[3].
- Richard Hannay is the creator of John Buchan[6].
- Richard Hannay is recorded as male[7].
- Richard Hannay's instance of is recorded as book series[8].
- Richard Hannay's instance of is recorded as fictional human[9].
- Richard Hannay's instance of is recorded as film character[10].
- Richard Hannay was performed by Robert Donat[11].
- Among the performers on Richard Hannay was Kenneth More[12].
- Richard Hannay was performed by Robert Powell[13].
- Richard Hannay was performed by Rupert Penry-Jones[14].
- 1915 marks the founding of Richard Hannay[15].
- Richard Hannay was part of the conflict World War I[16].
- Richard Hannay's present in work is recorded as The Thirty-nine Steps[17].
- Richard Hannay's present in work is recorded as Greenmantle[18].
- Richard Hannay's present in work is recorded as Mr Standfast[19].
- Richard Hannay's present in work is recorded as The Three Hostages[20].
- Richard Hannay's present in work is recorded as The Island of Sheep[21].
- Richard Hannay's present in work is recorded as The Courts of the Morning[22].
- Richard Hannay's present in work is recorded as Sick Heart River[23].
- Richard Hannay's present in work is recorded as The 39 Steps[24].
- Richard Hannay's present in work is recorded as The 39 Steps[25].
- Richard Hannay's present in work is recorded as The Thirty Nine Steps[26].
- Richard Hannay's present in work is recorded as The 39 Steps[27].
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Designation and Status
Recorded instance of include book series[8], fictional human[9], and film character[10].
History and Context
1915 marks the founding of Richard Hannay[15].
Why It Matters
Richard Hannay draws 502 Wikipedia views per month (book_series category, ranking #146 of 598).[4]
FAQs
What did Richard Hannay do for work?
Richard Hannay worked as military personnel[2] and espionage[3].