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About the Author
Arthur Ransome, world famous for the hit series Swallows & Amazons, had, as a young man in 1913, gone to Russia as a foreign correspondent and journalist. He fell in love with Evgenia, Trotsky's secretary, whom he later married. Together they owned two small yachts before commissioning the building of Racundra in 1922 at Rigia in Latvia. Its third cruise was their honeymoon. Brian Hammett was given a copy of Swallows and Amazons for his tenth birthday, and was immediately captivated by both the story and the author. The first boat he had was a closed canoe and he called it Swallow. He went on to join the Arthur Ransome Society and became an Arthur Ransome expert, discovering the unpublished Racundra's Third Cruise in Leeds University library. He has cruised the Baltic himself, following Ransome's cruises in the area. Brian Hammett was given a copy of Swallows and Amazons for his tenth birthday, and was immediately captivated by both the story and the author. The first boat he had was a closed canoe and he called it Swallow. He went on to join the Arthur Ransome Society and became an Arthur Ransome expert, discovering the unpublished Racundra's Third Cruise in Leeds University library. He has cruised the Baltic himself, following Ransome's cruises in the area.
Reviews
"There isn't a paragraph in it that is not a delight to read... Few books have been edited with more enthusiasm and dedication... This is a labour of love for which Ransome's many admirers have reason to be enormously grateful." (The Independent) "His easy descriptive prose is as fresh as it ever was." (Classic Boat) "The day-to-day details of the cruise will be music to the ears of sailing enthusiasts, but the keen eye of Ransome the journalist ensures there is plenty to hold the attention of those of us who don't know the difference between a centreboard and a centre-forward." (The Keswick Reminder) "A superbly well-written book which is worth reading at a suitably leisurely pace and savouring every exquisite minute." (Lifeboat) "For the general cruising fraternity, this slim paperback is highly recommended as the kind of book to have on board in case of enforced idleness in a sheltered anchorage while waiting for inclement weather to pass. Although it describes a world long gone, it nails much that is important, enjoyable and interesting about the cruising life." (Flying Fish, 2018)
Book Information
ISBN 9781912177110
Author Arthur Ransome
Format Paperback
Page Count 128
Imprint Fernhurst Books Limited
Publisher Fernhurst Books Limited
Weight(grams) 280g