📖 Overview
Arthur Ransome: A Bibliography catalogs the published works and papers of British author Arthur Ransome, creator of the Swallows and Amazons series. The bibliography covers Ransome's complete literary output from 1902 to 1968, including books, periodical contributions, translations, and unpublished manuscripts.
Hammond provides detailed physical descriptions of each work, along with publication data, variant editions, and known errors or changes between printings. The entries contain background information about the circumstances of writing and publication, drawing from Ransome's correspondence and publishing records.
The book features descriptions of Ransome's papers held in various archives and collections, plus a chronology of his life and career. Supplementary sections cover artwork, dust jackets, and ephemera related to Ransome's publications.
This systematic documentation of Ransome's literary legacy reveals the breadth of his contributions beyond children's literature to journalism, essays, and literary criticism. The bibliography serves as a comprehensive reference work that contextualizes Ransome's evolution as a writer across genres and decades.
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- Comprehensive listing of Ransome's published works
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- High price limited accessibility ($100+ when published)
- Some omissions in journalism section
- Limited coverage of translations
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🤔 Interesting facts
🔖 Wayne G. Hammond is a renowned bibliographer who also wrote the definitive bibliography of J.R.R. Tolkien's works.
📚 Arthur Ransome, the subject of this bibliography, wrote the beloved "Swallows and Amazons" series while working as a foreign correspondent in Russia during the Russian Revolution.
📖 The bibliography records over 1,500 items related to Ransome's work, including previously unknown editions and translations into 15 languages.
✒️ Before becoming a children's author, Arthur Ransome taught Russian to British intelligence officers and was suspected of being both a British spy and a Bolshevik sympathizer.
📗 This bibliography took over a decade to compile and includes detailed information about Ransome's journalism, which covered events like the Russian Revolution and the rise of Lenin.