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Missee Lee by Arthur Ransome
Reprint, Jonathan Cape Limited, 2006, Hardcover, New/New
Missee Lee by Arthur Ransome
Missee Lee by Arthur Ransome
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Book Number TAR12115
Weight (grams) 648.0000
Series Swallows and Amazons Number Ten
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Title Missee Lee
Authors Author: Ransome, Arthur [Mitchell] Illustrator: Arthur [Mitchell] Ransome
Edition Points Reprint—Edition identified by: No later editions stated on publisher's copyright and imprint page. [References: Arthur Ransome: A Bibliography [Winchester Bibliographies of 20th Century Writers] by Wayne G. Hammond, reference A34a and A Ransome Book-Case by John Cowen, page 92]
Bibliographical Information Jonathan Cape Limited, London, 2006, ISBN 0224606409 [9780224606400]. Hardcover, Octavo 206 mm (8 1/8 inches) by 150 mm (5 7/8 inches). 336 printed pages in publisher's original green cloth with gilt lettering on the spine and publisher's logo, in a dust jacket printed in a similar style to the first UK edition. Contains black and white frontispiece, 25 black and white illustrations and colour map endpapers by Arthur Ransome
Publisher Jonathan Cape Limited
Published Place London
Published Date for Display 2006
Binding Hardback
Size Octavo 206 mm (8 1/8 inches) by 150 mm (5 7/8 inches)
ISBN10 0224606409
ISBN13 9780224606400
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Content The Swallows and Amazons are shipwrecked and captured by Chinese pirates, who want to either keep them or kill them! Luckily Roger remembers some of his Latin ….
There are twenty seven chapters: 1—The Hundredth Port, 2—Loss of the Wildcat, 3—What Happened to Swallow, 4—What Happened to Amazon, 5—'Hic Liber Est Meus', 6—It's Them!, 7—The Shadow of a Monkey, 8—Ten Gong Taicoon, 9—Pirate Supper, 10—On the Road Again, 11—Dragon Town, 12—Twenty-Two Gong Taicoon, 13—Miss Lee Explains, 14—Cambridge Breakfast and an S.O.S, 15—Miss Lee Buys Captain Flint, 16—Captain Fling Joins the Dunces, 17—Free But Prisoners, 18—Model Students, 19—Holiday Voyage, 20—Captain Fling Gets Back His Sextant, 21—Old Seaman Wu Uses It, 22—Money Returned, 23—Miss Lee Agrees with Her Counsellor, 24—The Dragon Feast, 25—Little Dragon Alone, 26—Only One Way Out and 27—The Path of Duty
There are twenty six illustrations: Landing on the Island (Frontispiece), The Navigators, The Burning of the Wildcat, How the Sea-Anchor Works, First Sight of China, 'No!', Lodging for the Night, The Inscription, The Rhyme in the Dictionary, Cormorant Fisher, Two Shadows Jerked Forward, Chang and His Prisoner, In the Courtyard, Waiting to Hear Their Fate, Map, Captain Flint's S.O.S, The Ultimatum, Bargaining for Captain Flint, Anybody Could See What He Mean't, Captain Flint Recites His Piece, Bo'Sun Wu Does Not Shake Hands, At Work on the Dragon, The Gorge, The Little Dragon Leaves Yamen, Startling the Dragon's Tail and The Shining Moon.
About the Author(s) Arthur [Mitchell] Ransome (1884 to 1967)—English author and journalist, born in Leeds and best known for writing the Swallows and Amazons series of children's books
About the Series Swallows and Amazons—A series of 12 (Swallows and Amazons, Swallowdale, Peter Duck, Winter Holiday, Coot Club, Pigeon Post, We Didn't Mean To Go To Sea, Secret Water, The Big Six, Missee Lee, The Picts And The Martyrs: or Not Welcome At Aland Great Northern?) children's books by English author Arthur Ransome, named after the title of the first book in the series. They involve the outdoor adventures of children, most notably John, Susan, Titty, and Roger Walker, Nancy and Peggy Blackett and Dick and Dorothea Callum. They portray an idyllic, yet also realistic, depiction of childhood adventure set in the 1930s. The series contains 12 books. The first book was originally published in 1930 and the last book was originally published in 1947
About the Publisher Jonathan Cape Limited—(Founded in 1919) British publisher founded in 1919 by Herbert Jonathan Cape (1879-1960), the son of a builder who started as an apprentice in the book trade. The company was initially named Jonathan Page and Company (Page was his mother's maiden name) and this changed to Jonathan Cape in 1921. Its most books and authors are probably: T. E. Lawrence, Arthur Ransome, the later Roald Dahl books, Malcolm Lowry's Under the Volcano, Fitzroy Maclean's Eastern Approaches, the James Bond series by Ian Fleming and more recently Anita Brookner, Margaret Atwood, Julian Barnes, Salman Rushdie. It is currently an imprint of Random House in 1987
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