Arthur Ransome
Arthur RansomeArthur Michell Ransome was born January 18, 1884 in Leeds, and was an English journalist and author. He was the oldest of four kids: with two sisters (Joyce and Cecily) and a brother named Geoffrey who got killed in the First World War in the year 1918. Arthur’s dad was a history professor at Yorkshire College, and his dad’s premature death in 1897 had a long lasting effect on him.
Publication Order
Standalone Books
The Souls of the Streets and Other Little Papers
1904
The Child's Book of the Seasons
1906
The Things in our Garden
1906
Pond and Stream
1906
Bohemia In London
1907
The Book of Friendship
1909
The Hoofmarks of the Faun
1911
The Book of Love
1911
Oscar Wilde - A Critical Study
1912
Portraits and Speculations
1913
Open Letter to America
1918
Six Weeks in Russia in 1919
1919
The Crisis In Russia
1920
The Soldier and Death
1922
The Chinese Puzzle
1927
Mainly about Fishing
1959
Edgar Allan Poe
1972
A History of Story-Telling
1973
The Autobiography of Arthur Ransome
1976
Rod And Line
1980
Signalling From Mars: The Letters of Arthur Ransome
1997
Arthur Ransome's Long-Lost Study of Robert Louis Stevenson
2011