The Autobiography of Arthur Ransome
Edited, with prologue & epilogue, by Rupert Hart-Davis. Illustrated with b/w photos. London: Jonathan Cape, (1977, © 1976). 8vo. Boards. 368 p. 2nd printing. [100135]
Edited, with prologue & epilogue, by Rupert Hart-Davis. Illustrated with b/w photos. London: Jonathan Cape, (1977, © 1976). 8vo. Boards. 368 p. 2nd printing. [100135]
With b/w illustrations. London: Jonathan Cape, (1940). 8vo. Green cloth, stamped in gilt & blind. 399 p. 1st edition. [99967]
Brooklyn: The Socialist Publication Society, ca. 1918. Wraps. 31 p. According to Ransome's bibliographer, this is a reissue of the second edition (the first with the Radek preface). It was issued originally as an offprint from the "New Republic." In 1918 it was "reset in 48 pages and republished as..... [31615]
New York: B. W. Huebsch, 1919. 12mo. Cloth, paper spine label. x, 231 p. 3rd printing. This book was published in England as "Six Weeks in Russia in 1919" [77724]
New York: B. W. Huebsch, 1919. 12mo. Cloth, paper spine label. x, 231 p. 3rd printing. This book was published in England as "Six Weeks in Russia in 1919" [33498]
Vol. XLIX, No. 6 (September 19, 1948). Essay about the famous book written by Joshua Slocum. [73753]
New York: B. W. Huebsch, 1922. 16mo. Black boards, paper label. 46 p. 1st American ed. [77832]
Edited & introduced by Hugh Brogan. Illustrated by Faith Jaques. London: Jonathan Cape, (1984). 8vo. Boards. 112 p. 1st edition. [93743]
London: Jonathan Cape, (1963). 8vo. Boards. 351 p. 23rd printing. [78616]