1.113.949

kiadvánnyal nyújtjuk Magyarország legnagyobb antikvár könyv-kínálatát

A kosaram
0
MÉG
5000 Ft
a(z) 5000Ft-os
szállítási
értékhatárig
Ginop popup ablak bezárása

The Life of Arthur Ransome

Szerző
Róla szól
London
Kiadó: Jonathan Cape
Kiadás helye: London
Kiadás éve:
Kötés típusa: Varrott keménykötés
Oldalszám: 456 oldal
Sorozatcím:
Kötetszám:
Nyelv: Angol  
Méret: 22 cm x 15 cm
ISBN: 0-224-02010-2
Megjegyzés: Fekete-fehér fotókkal.
Értesítőt kérek a kiadóról

A beállítást mentettük,
naponta értesítjük a beérkező friss
kiadványokról
A beállítást mentettük,
naponta értesítjük a beérkező friss
kiadványokról

Előszó

Tovább

Előszó


Vissza

Fülszöveg


r g "lo mark the centcnary of the birth of one of the most accomphshed aad popular writers for children ever published, Hugh Brogan gives us the whole story of Arthijr Ransome's extraordinary life in a fascinating book that has been six years in the writing. With complete access to the Ransome papers, and much material besides that has only come to light from other private sources since the Autobiography appeared in 1976, Brogan balances his account perfectly to complement Ransome's own, dealing less with the early years but telling us a great deal more about Ransome's experiences in Russia at the time of the Revolution, and providing for the first time the surprising background to the Swallows and Amazons books.
Arthiur Ransome, the son of a university piofessor, grew up in Leeds and went to ' chool in the Lake District before transferring to Rugby, where he remained an undistinguished scholar and a dufTer at games because of extreme short sight. His abiding passions then were... Tovább

Fülszöveg


r g "lo mark the centcnary of the birth of one of the most accomphshed aad popular writers for children ever published, Hugh Brogan gives us the whole story of Arthijr Ransome's extraordinary life in a fascinating book that has been six years in the writing. With complete access to the Ransome papers, and much material besides that has only come to light from other private sources since the Autobiography appeared in 1976, Brogan balances his account perfectly to complement Ransome's own, dealing less with the early years but telling us a great deal more about Ransome's experiences in Russia at the time of the Revolution, and providing for the first time the surprising background to the Swallows and Amazons books.
Arthiur Ransome, the son of a university piofessor, grew up in Leeds and went to ' chool in the Lake District before transferring to Rugby, where he remained an undistinguished scholar and a dufTer at games because of extreme short sight. His abiding passions then were to become a writer and to pursue the outdoor life of fishing, sailing and camping, which he was to do into his seventies. His short time working for a publisher in London at the turn of the century and his Bohemian life as a writer in Chelsea before the First World War close with the agony of his prosecution for libel by Lord Alfred Douglas.
Ransome's stormy life with his wife Ivy is revealed in all its comic and heart-rending burlesque. His escape from her to Russia led to wartime adventures as correspondent for the Daily News and eye-witness accounts of the progress of the Revolution in Russia of far greater historical significance than can be gleaned from his Autobiography Another escape - though his second (Russian-born) wife, who had been
Continued on back flap
Trotsky's secretary, would never allow it to be so called - got him out of Russia in [919 to an idyllic life in the Baltic state of Estonia, and eventually to what he had always wanted, a home in the Lake District.
There followed travels in the Middle East and China as a correspondent for the Manchester Guardian, and his recommendation for a job on the paper of a young man by the name of Malcolm Muggeridge. But probably the most immediately appealing and compelling part of the book reveals the truth behind the writing of his Swallows and Amazons stories, all of which turn out to be thinly disguised non-fiction. Arthur's life and adventures with the various children who were to find themselves implanted in his bestselling books are told in loving detail and with immense charm.
From a profusion of letters, diaries and first-hand recollections by those still alive who knew Arthur well as the overgrown schoolboy he was in middle age, Hugh Brogan delights us with what Arthur Ransome himself, if not actually suppressed, at least thought sufficiently private to keep from us all these years.
Hugh Brogan was for ten years a Fellow of St John's College, Cambridge. He is now a lecturer in American History at the University of Essex, and has just completed A History of the United States.
ISBN0224 020102
Jacket painting by Trevor Scobie, based on a photograph provided by Tabitha Ransome of her father at about the age of twenty-five
©Jonathan Cape Lid 1984
I i
H ' ' ^^t ^
'•A'iR
r ' -I'l't
fi'vr-';'
IVii^i-ill
- I i.ii-:». l.-H i ¦
liVW-

. .1 ! ¦
.' JI , . .
-M
, . • li ill. m'X'!'^:':
if !'.')!'
. , I A' . i Vissza

Tartalom


Vissza

Hugh Brogan

Hugh Brogan műveinek az Antikvarium.hu-n kapható vagy előjegyezhető listáját itt tekintheti meg: Hugh Brogan könyvek, művek
Megvásárolható példányok
Állapotfotók
The Life of Arthur Ransome The Life of Arthur Ransome The Life of Arthur Ransome The Life of Arthur Ransome The Life of Arthur Ransome The Life of Arthur Ransome

A védőborító kopott, szakadozott. A lapélek foltosak.

Állapot:
15.000 ,-Ft
75 pont kapható
Kosárba