Arthur Ransome Books in Order
Arthur Ransome is an acclaimed English author and journalist, celebrated for his captivating children's literature and insightful non-fiction works. Educated in Windermere and Rugby, Ransome spent his formative summers at Nibthwaite, near Coniston Water. He began his career in publishing as an office boy in London, where he honed his writing skills, producing several minor works before releasing his groundbreaking study, <i>Bohemia in London</i>, in 1907. Ransome's fascination with folklore and his experience in St Petersburg, where he witnessed and reported on the Russian Revolution, significantly influenced his writing. His connections with prominent Bolsheviks, including Lenin, Radek, and Trotsky, have led to enduring yet unsubstantiated claims of espionage. Following his marriage to Evgenia, Ransome returned to England in 1924 and settled in the Lake District, where he established himself as a respected foreign correspondent and angling columnist for the Manchester Guardian. Renowned for his beloved Swallows and Amazons series, published between 1931 and 1947, Ransome's novels continue to enchant readers worldwide, remaining in print and translated into numerous languages. A cherished figure in English literature, Ransome left a lasting legacy that continues to captivate audiences of all ages.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by Arthur Ransome
- #1AmazonThe Fool of the World and the Flying Ship(1968)
- #2AmazonLittle Daughter of the Snow(2005)
- #3AmazonAladdin and His Wonderful Lamp, in Rhyme(2008)
- #4AmazonRacundra's First Cruise(1923)
- #5AmazonFavorite Russian Fairy Tales(1946)
- #6AmazonThe War of the Birds and the Beasts and Other Russian Tales(1984)
- #7AmazonCoots In The North And Other Stories(1988)
- #8AmazonRacundra's Third Cruise(2002)
- #9AmazonThe Firebird and Other Russian Fairy Tales(2004)
- #1AmazonThe Souls of the Streets and Other Little Papers(1904)
- #2AmazonThe Child's Book of the Seasons(1906)
- #3AmazonThe Things in our Garden(1906)
- #4AmazonPond and Stream(1906)
- #5AmazonBohemia In London(1907)
- #6AmazonThe Book of Friendship(1909)
- #7AmazonThe Hoofmarks of the Faun(1911)
- #8AmazonThe Book of Love(1911)
- #9AmazonOscar Wilde - A Critical Study(1912)
- #10AmazonPortraits and Speculations(1913)
- #11AmazonOpen Letter to America(1918)
- #12AmazonSix Weeks in Russia in 1919(1919)
- #13AmazonThe Crisis In Russia(1920)
- #14AmazonThe Soldier and Death(1922)
- #15AmazonThe Chinese Puzzle(1927)
- #16AmazonMainly about Fishing(1959)
- #17AmazonEdgar Allan Poe(1972)
- #18AmazonA History of Story-Telling(1973)
- #19AmazonThe Autobiography of Arthur Ransome(1976)
- #20AmazonRod And Line(1980)
- #21AmazonSignalling From Mars: The Letters of Arthur Ransome(1997)
- #22AmazonArthur Ransome's Long-Lost Study of Robert Louis Stevenson(2011)
- #23AmazonSmall Boats on Green Waters(2007)
- #24AmazonOld Peter's Russian Tales(2012)
- #1AmazonThe Elixir of Life(2021)
- #1AmazonSwallows and Amazons(1930)
- #2AmazonSwallowdale(1931)
- #3AmazonPeter Duck(1932)
- #4AmazonWinter Holiday(1933)
- #5AmazonCoot Club(1934)
- #6AmazonPigeon Post(1936)
- #7AmazonWe Didn't Mean to Go to Sea(1937)
- #8AmazonSecret Water(1939)
- #9AmazonThe Big Six(1940)
- #10AmazonMissee Lee(1941)
- #11AmazonThe Picts & the Martyrs or Not Welcome at All(1943)
- #12AmazonGreat Northern? A Scottish Adventure of Swallows & Amazons(1947)
About Arthur Ransome
Arthur Ransome is an acclaimed English author and journalist, celebrated for his captivating children's literature and insightful non-fiction works. Educated in Windermere and Rugby, Ransome spent his formative summers at Nibthwaite, near Coniston Water. He began his career in publishing as an office boy in London, where he honed his writing skills, producing several minor works before releasing his groundbreaking study, <i>Bohemia in London</i>, in 1907. Ransome's fascination with folklore and his experience in St Petersburg, where he witnessed and reported on the Russian Revolution, significantly influenced his writing. His connections with prominent Bolsheviks, including Lenin, Radek, and Trotsky, have led to enduring yet unsubstantiated claims of espionage. Following his marriage to Evgenia, Ransome returned to England in 1924 and settled in the Lake District, where he established himself as a respected foreign correspondent and angling columnist for the Manchester Guardian. Renowned for his beloved Swallows and Amazons series, published between 1931 and 1947, Ransome's novels continue to enchant readers worldwide, remaining in print and translated into numerous languages. A cherished figure in English literature, Ransome left a lasting legacy that continues to captivate audiences of all ages.
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