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Books with author Arthur Ransome

  • Pond and Stream

    Arthur Ransome

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 8, 2018)
    Pond and Stream
  • Swallows and Amazons

    Arthur Ransome

    Hardcover (Harry N. Abrams, June 13, 2013)
    Upon arriving, the friends are besieged by Amazon pirates, Nancy and Peggy, who claim ownership of the land. Luckily, the Swallows and Amazons soon call a truce and set off together on wild escapades, camping under open skies, swimming, fishing, and exploring. This deluxe hardcover edition of Arthur Ransome's charming tale will find a treasured spot in many home libraries as well as transport children to a real-life Neverland, a fantastical place where they can roam freely without an adult in sight.
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  • Secret Water

    Arthur Ransome

    eBook (RHCP Digital, June 30, 2011)
    John, Susan, Titty and Roger, the crew of the Swallow, take on the job of mapping the mass of small islands round Pin Mill while living on the biggest one. But who are the mysterious savages who lurk in the islands - and is the tribal totem they find in their campsite a threat of attack. ?
  • Secret Water

    arthur ransome

    Mass Market Paperback (Penguin paperback, Jan. 1, 1969)
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  • Coot Club

    Ransome Arthur

    eBook
    Coot Club is the fifth book of Arthur Ransome's Swallows and Amazons series of children's books, published in 1934. The book sees Dick and Dorothea Callum visiting the Norfolk Broads during the Easter holidays, eager to learn to sail and thus impress the Swallows and Amazons when they return to the Lake District later that year. Along with a cast of new characters, Dick and Dorothea explore the North and South Broads and become 'able seamen'.The Callum children spend their Easter holidays on The Broads with a family friend, Mrs Barrable, who is staying on a small yacht called the Teasel, moored near the village of Horning. There they encounter the Coot Club, a gang of local children comprising Tom Dudgeon, twin girls 'Port' and 'Starboard' (Nell and Bess Farland), and three younger boys — Joe, Bill and Pete (the "Death and Glories"). The Coot Club was formed to protect local birds and their nests from egg collectors and other disturbances.--Wikipedia
  • Pigeon Post

    Arthur Ransome

    eBook (RHCP Digital, June 30, 2011)
    Reunited for the summer, the Swallows and Amazons with Dick and Dorothea launch a prospecting expedition to find the lost gold mine of the high hills above the lake. But the mining camp runs into all sorts of trouble: not only the danger of fire in the drought ridden countryside but also scary encounters with unsafe tunnels. Worst of all is the sinister Squashy Hat, who appears to be a rival prospector and who's certainly a spy - how can they keep working without him discovering what they've found?
  • We Didn't Mean to Go to Sea

    Arthur Ransome

    eBook (RHCP Digital, June 30, 2011)
    'Now Susan,' Mother said, 'And you too, John. No night sailing. No going outside the harbour. And back the day after tomorrow. Promise.'But promises can't always be kept. Within twenty-four hours John, Susan, Titty and Roger find themselves fighting a night gale in the treacherous waters of the North Sea, adrift and in the main shipping lanes. Suddenly, it's real adventure and only their sailing skills can help them now.
  • The Picts & the Martyrs

    Arthur Ransome

    Paperback (David R. Godine, Publisher, Feb. 2, 2008)
    It was going to be a great summer for the Amazons until their great aunt came to stay. She’s decided the Blackett sisters need to act more like ladies―and that makes adventures a little bit more of a challenge!The Amazons’ mother (doubtless suffering from exhaustion) has gone off sailing in the North Sea with Captain Flint on a rest cure, but she has allowed her two daughters to stay on the lakeshore with their trusty cook. She’s also permitted their two old friends, Dick and Dorothea Callum, to come up for a visit. But when the redoubtable Great Aunt hears of their abandonment, she’s horrified and off on the next train.The Amazons are dismayed; not only will their solo holiday be ruined but now they’ll have to hide their two guests in the woods in an abandoned shepherd’s cottage (where they’ll be forced to live off the land like the ancient Celtic, “Picts”) while the Blackett sisters will be required to dress up in white pinafores, practice the piano, and recite reams of poetry aloud (therefore “The Martyrs”).Friendship and resourcefulness, dangers and excitement: Arthur Ransome’s Swallows and Amazons series has stood the test of time. More than just great stories, each one celebrates independence and initiative with a colorful, large cast of characters. The Picts & the Martyrs (originally published in 1943) is the eleventh title in the Swallows and Amazons series, books for children or grownups, anyone captivated by a world of adventure, exploration, and imagination.
  • Old Peter's Russian Tales

    Arthur Ransome

    language (, March 12, 2011)
    - Illustrated with 30 wood-cut style drawings and 7 full-color images.- Quality Digital Text- Linked table of ContentsThis is a book of Russian folklore and "fairytales" born in an environment much like the author's. He describes... "Under my windows the wavelets of the Volkhov (which has its part in one of the stories) are beating quietly in the dusk. A gold light burns on a timber raft floating down the river. Beyond the river in the blue midsummer twilight are the broad Russian plain and the distant forest. Somewhere in that forest of great trees—a forest so big that the forests of England are little woods beside it—is the hut where old Peter sits at night and tells these stories to his grandchildren.""The stories in this book are those that Russian peasants tell their children and each other. In Russia hardly anybody is too old for fairy stories, and I have even heard soldiers on their way to... war talking of very wise and very beautiful princesses as they drank their tea by the side of the road. I think there must be more fairy stories told in Russia than anywhere else in the world. In this book are a few of those I like best.""They, or versions like them, are to be found in the coloured chap-books, in Afanasiev's great collection, or in solemn, serious volumes of folklorists writing for the learned. My book is not for the learned, or indeed for grown-up people at all. No people who really like fairy stories ever grow up altogether."Contents:- The Hut In The Forest.- The Tale Of The Silver Saucer And The Transparent Apple.- Sadko.- Frost.- The Fool Of The World And The Flying Ship.- About Baba Yaga.- Baba Yaga And The Little Girl With The Kind Heart.- The Cat Who Became Head-Forester.- Spring In The Forest.- The Little Daughter Of The Snow.- Prince Ivan, The Witch Baby, And The Little Sister Of The Sun.- The Stolen Turnips, The Magic Tablecloth, The Sneezing Goat, And The Wooden Whistle.- Little Master Misery.- A Chapter Of Fish.- The Golden Fish.- Who Lived In The Skull?- Alenoushka And Her Brother.- The Fire-Bird, The Horse Of Power, And The Princess Vasilissa.- The Hunter And His Wife.- The Three Men Of Power—Evening, Midnight, And Sunrise.- Salt.- The Christening In The Village.
  • Great Northern?

    Arthur Ransome

    eBook (RHCP Digital, June 30, 2011)
    'I was wrong,' said Captain Flint. 'He's not mad but bad. It isn't only eggs he wants. He wants to take the credit for it. You're quite right. It's up to us, it's up to the ship, to see he doesn't.'Dick's birdwatching discovery turns the cruise of the Sea Bear into a desperate chase. Not only do the Swallows and Amazons have to prove the facts of the case but they also have to dodge the savage natives and evade the ruthless pursuit of a fanatic egg-collector, determined to kill a pair of rare birds and steal the credit. Fortunately, Nancy has a few plans.
  • The Picts and the Martyrs: or Not Welcome At All

    Arthur Ransome

    eBook (RHCP Digital, June 30, 2011)
    The dreaded Great Aunt has invited herself to stay with Nancy and Peggy just as their friends Dick and Dorothea arrive for the Summer holiday. Nancy and Peggy have to become Martyrs, wearing dresses and reading poetry (but breaking out at night), while Dick and Dorothea become Picts, secret inhabitants of the country who must never let themselves be seen. It's a desperate gamble to keep everyone out of trouble - but can it possibly work against the eagle eyes of the fearsome Great Aunt?
  • Secret Water

    Arthur Ransome

    Paperback (Wildside Press, Jan. 1, 2009)
    The eight installment in the Swallows and Amazons children's book series. It explores a new setting in an attempt to diverge from the setting of the prior books.