
Arthur Ransome
"Grab a chance and you won't be sorry for what might have been"
In 1902, Ransome abandoned a chemistry degree to become a publisher's office boy in London. He used this precarious existence to practise writing, producing several minor works before Bohemia in London (1907), a study of London's artistic scene and his first significant book.
An interest in folklore, together with a desire to escape an unhappy first marriage, led Ransome to St Petersburg, where he was ideally placed to observe and report on the Russian Revolution. He knew many of the leading Bolsheviks, including Lenin, Radek, Trotsky and the latter's secretary, Evgenia Shvelpina. These contacts led to persistent but unproven accusations that he "spied" for both the Bolsheviks and Britain.
Ransome married Evgenia and returned to England in 1924. Settling in the Lake District, he spent the late 1920s as a foreign correspondent and highly-respected angling columnist for the Manchester Guardian, before settling down to write Swallows and Amazons and its successors.
Today Ransome is best known for his Swallows and Amazons series of novels, (1931 - 1947). All remain in print and have been widely translated.
Arthur Ransome died in June 1967 and is buried at Rusland in the Lake District.
What is Arthur Ransome best known for?
He is best known for the Swallows and Amazons series of children's adventure novels, published between 1931 and 1947; these books remain in print and have been widely translated.
What genre and themes do Ransome's books explore?
Ransome's work is primarily children's adventure fiction, with strong themes of sailing, outdoor exploration, camping, friendship and imaginative play, often set in the English Lake District.
Which book should I start with?
Begin with Swallows and Amazons (the first book in the series), which introduces the main characters and the tone of the subsequent books.
What is the recommended reading order for the Swallows and Amazons series?
Read in publication/series order, starting with Swallows and Amazons (Book 1) followed by Swallowdale (Book 2), Peter Duck (Book 3), Winter Holiday (Book 4), Coot Club (Book 5), Pigeon Post (Book 6) and continuing through the later titles.
Are Ransome's books available in different editions and formats?
Yes, the Swallows and Amazons books are available in multiple editions (UK and US) and formats, including paperback and hardback, and remain widely available.


















