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Description

HARDBACK - A near fine book that is very tightly bound with strong front and rear hinges. The blue boards are clean with bright gilt lettering to the front boards, and to the spine. The inner pages are clean with just a hint of foxing to the page block, when the book is closed. The book is free of any previous owner names or Inscriptions. The dust wrapper is a very good or better example, with just miniscule chipping to the spine tips, and to the corners of the front and rear flap folds. There is some toning to the spine of the dust wrapper, but overall the wrapper is a very nice example, that has not been price clipped, showing the correct price of 7s.6d.net.

About Swallows and Amazons

"Swallows and Amazons" by Arthur Ransome is a classic children's novel published in 1930. Set in the idyllic landscape of the English Lake District, the story revolves around the Walker and Blackett siblings. During a summer vacation, the children embark on sailing adventures on two small boats – the Swallow and the Amazon. The narrative beautifully captures the spirit of exploration, imagination, and the joys of a carefree childhood. The Walker siblings, John, Susan, Titty, and Roger, along with their friends, Nancy and Peggy Blackett, form two rival sailing crews. The Swallows, led by John, and the Amazons, led by Nancy, engage in friendly competition, establishing a fictional world of pirates and explorers. The children's imaginative play is fueled by their surroundings, as they navigate the waters of Coniston Water, camping on wild islands, and encountering various challenges. Ransome skillfully weaves elements of adventure, friendship, and nature into the narrative. The children's sailing expeditions are not just physical journeys but also symbolic of their growing independence and ability to navigate life's challenges. The author's love for sailing and the outdoors is evident in the vivid descriptions of the Lake District, instilling a sense of wonder and appreciation for nature in the young protagonists. The novel also introduces Captain Flint, the uncle of the Walker siblings, who adds an adult perspective to the story. Captain Flint's presence brings an element of mystery and authority, while his connection with the children reinforces themes of family and mentorship. "Swallows and Amazons" is not only a tale of adventure but also a celebration of the unbridled imagination of children. Ransome captures the essence of childhood, portraying the transformative power of play, friendship, and the great outdoors. The novel's enduring appeal lies in its timeless portrayal of the magic and wonder inherent in a summer of exploration and camaraderie.