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In Search of Swallows and Amazons: Arthur Ransome's Lakeland

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Roger Wardale's 40-year search uncovers the secret locations featured in Arthur Ransome's original "Swallows & Amazons" adventures. Containing fully revised text and rare photographs to satisfy even the most avid reader of "Swallows & Amazons", this book aims to give two-fold pleasure - enjoy the original stories, and...discover the farms, rivers, islands, towns and hills that formed their backdrop. It is abundantly illustrated with maps, sketches and more than fifty photographs to help identify the secret locations featured in the ever-popular series of books. Numerous quotations from Arthur Ransome support both text and photographs.

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First published January 1, 1996

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May 25, 2020
The pictures and descriptions were wonderful, but it's another example of how creative people rarely live their lives without angst and drama. I will never be able to read Ransome's books with the same child-like wonder as before.
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February 4, 2017
This is a very specific book for a very specific reader. It's a lot of fun to think of finding all the places in Swallows and Amazons, to hear about the things that are just as Ransome wrote them and the things he changed. The trouble is that it's not a very interesting book.

Wardale has a lot to say, a lifetime of reading and loving the books has given him a lot of knowledge, but he assumes FAR too much knowledge of the Lake District and NONE about the plots of the books. He falls between chairs far too often, telling us the plots of the books but not the background on the area he's talking about.

Still, as a lifelong S&A fan, it was a fun read and a great book for a planned holiday to the Lake District next year.
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June 4, 2015
Part biography, part guide book, this is an interesting read for anyone who has read Arthur Ransome's books about the Swallows and the Amazons. My only complaint is that it seems to be something of a jumble in the middle and later parts, skipping around in a way that makes it difficult to use as an accompaniment to reading any particular book.
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November 29, 2016
An attempt by leading Ransome scholar Roger Wardale to track down the original locations for Ransome's Lakeland stories, a task not always possible to achieve, given that Ransome's Lake is, essentially, fictional. Also a guide to many significant locations in Ransome's life. Let down a bit by not terribly well reproduced b&w illustrations.
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January 28, 2009
Oh good heavens. I bought this book after going to the Lake District and doing the Swallows and Amazons tour with a boyfriend who thought I was insane. Happy days....
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