
The Moon Endureth: Tales and Fancies is a collection of poetry and short stories by Scottish author John Buchan, first published in 1912. The narratives blend elements of travel, romance, and historical reflection, exploring human experiences through various thematic threads. Notable for its evocative depictions of nature and political intrigue, the collection includes a poem that vividly portrays dawn in the Scottish countryside and a story about Sir Charles Hervey-Townshend's journey through the Italian Alps, where he encounters a mysterious noblewoman and a potential heir to the British throne.



























