

Maps drawn by Stephen Spurrier, illustrations to text by Clifford Webb and the author. Original green cloth, lettering to spines in gilt, illustrated endpapers. Occasional toning to spines of dust jackets, some light restoration (Swallowdale, Peter Duck, Coot Club and Pigeon Post), occasional light foxing (Winter Holiday) and price-clipped with other minor loss (We Didn't Mean To Go To Sea), all with occasional foxing and extremities slightly frayed else very good and attractive jackets.


Cloth slightly sunned (Swallows & Amazons and Swallowdale), occasional foxing and browning, spine slightly leaning (Swallowdale), minor split to front hinge (Pigeon Post), otherwise very good. Maps drawn by Stephen Spurrier, illustrations to text by Clifford Webb and the author.īookplate to half-title (We Didn't Mean To Go To Sea) and ownership stamp to verso of front free endpaper (Great Northern?) An excellent and attractive set. A musical version of the book was premiered by the National Theatre in 2010. A second adaptation was released in 2016 starring Andrew Scott and Harry Enfield. The first film adaptation of Swallows and Amazons was released in 1974 including Virginia McKenna in the cast. Hammond records that "Swallows and Amazons sold slowly at first, taking two years to earns its advance of 100." Nevertheless, in 1948 "the house journal of Jonathan Cape announced that the one millionth copy, of the total copies printed of the twelve books in the 'Swallows and Amazons' series, would soon be on sale". The first book was published in an edition of only 2,000 copies (compared with the last book which of which the first issue probably numbered 11,000 copies). Complete first edition sets of Ransome's Swallows and Amazons sailing adventures novels are rare.
