Swallows and Amazons

Author(s): Arthur Ransome

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The Walker children - also known as Captain John, Mate Susan, Able-Seaman Titty, and Ship's Boy Roger - set sail on the Swallow and head for Wild Cat Island. There they camp under open skies, swim in clear water and go fishing for their dinner. But their days are disturbed by the Blackett sisters, the fierce Amazon pirates. The Swallows and Amazons decide to battle it out, and so begins a summer of unforgettable discoveries and incredible adventures.


See inside: Crack the Swallow's code and learn all about the real locations that inspired the adventurous author.


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'I read the entire series of Arthur Ransome's children's books as a child and thought they were absolutely fantastic. They were full of adventure, all sorts of exciting things happened and they were truly inspirational' Ellen MacArthur

Winner of V&A Illustration Awards: Cover & Jacket Illustration 2013.

"He makes a tale of adventure a handbook to adventure." - Observer"There is plenty of excitement, a little danger, a quality of thinking, planning and fun which is delightful and stimulating." - TLS 'I read the entire series of Arthur Ransome's children's books as a child and thought they were absolutely fantastic. They were full of adventure, all sorts of exciting things happened and they were truly inspirational' - Ellen MacArthur

Arthur Ransome was born in Leeds in 1884. He had an adventurous life - as a baby he was carried by his father to the top of the Old Man of Coniston, a peak that is 2,276ft high! He went to Russia in 1913 to study folklore and in 1914, at the start of World War I, he became a foreign correspondent for the Daily News. In 1917 when the Russian Revolution began he became a journalist and was a special correspondent of the Guardian. He played chess with Lenin and married Trotsky's personal secretary, Evgenia Petrovna Shelepina. On their return to England, he bought a cottage near Windermere in the Lake District and began writing children's stories. In a 1958 author's note, Ransome wrote: "I have been often asked how I came to write Swallows and Amazons. The answer is that it had its beginning long, long ago when, as children, my brother, my sisters and I spent most of our holidays on a farm at the south end of Coniston. We played in or on the lake or on the hills above ... Going away from it we were half drowned in tears. While away from it, as children and as grown-ups, we dreamt about it. No matter where I was, wandering about the world, I used at night to look for the North Star and, in my mind's eye, could see the beloved sky-line of great hills beneath it. Swallows grew out of those old memories. I could not help writing it. It almost wrote itself." He published the first of his children's classics, the twelve Swallows And Amazons books, in 1930. In 1936 he won the first ever Carnegie Medal for his book Pigeon Post. He died in 1967.

General Fields

  • : 9780099572794
  • : Random House UK
  • : VINTAGE ARROW - MASS MARKET
  • : 0.368
  • : July 2012
  • : 188mm X 129mm
  • : August 2012
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Arthur Ransome
  • : Paperback
  • : en
  • : 823.912
  • : very good
  • : 432
  • : YFA
  • : B/W original by author