Arthur Ransome

Written works by Arthur Ransome

TitlePublishedGenre
Peter Duck 1932 Children's literature
Winter Holiday 1933 Children's literature
Great Northern? 1947 Children's literature
Swallowdale 1931 Children's literature
Pigeon Post 1936 Children's literature
Swallows and Amazons 1930 Children's literature
Coot Club 1934 Children's literature
Secret Water 1939 Children's literature
The Picts and the Martyrs 1943 Children's literature
We Didn't Mean to Go to Sea 1937 Children's literature
The Big Six 1940 Children's literature
Missee Lee 1941 Children's literature
Coots in the North 1988 Children's literature
The Fool of the World and the Flying Ship Picture book
Seeräuberkönigin Li
The Crisis in Russia
Revolutionary Russia
Old Peter's RussianTtales
Oscar Wilde
Russia in 1919
Six Weeks In Russia In 1919
Annual Macabre 1998
Rod and line
Racundra's First Cruise
Old Peter's Russian tales
Little Daughter of the Snow
Russian fairy tales
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Works by Arthur Ransome adapted to film

Swallows and Amazons
Swallows and Amazons
Release date:1974
Directed by:Claude Whatham
Genre:Adventure film

Places Arthur Ransome has lived

Map showing Places Lived by Arthur Ransome
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A Leeds
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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q:
    Which well known book titles have been published by writer, Arthur Ransome?
  • A:
    Well known books include:
    - Peter Duck
    - Coot Club
    - The Big Six
    - Pigeon Post
    - We Didn't Mean To Go To Sea
    - Great Northern?
    - Secret Water
  • Q:
    What professions highlight Arthur Ransome's career?
  • A:
    Arthur Ransome was an accomplished journalist and author.
  • Q:
    Which school did Arthur Ransome attend?
  • A:
    Arthur Ransome went to Rugby School.
  • Q:
    Where was Arthur Ransome born?
  • A:
    Arthur Ransome was born in Leeds.

Awards & Accolades

  • 1936
Arthur Ransome
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