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Mixed Moss: The Journal of the Arthur Ransome Society: 2008, First [Only] Edition

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A First [Only] Edition of 'Mixed Moss: The Journal of the Arthur Ransome Society: 2008' in Fine condition published by The Arthur Ransome Society in 2008.

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Mixed Moss: The Journal of the Arthur Ransome Society: 2008 [Mixed Moss Number 24], First [Only] Edition

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Condition Summary: (Fine) A tidy book with clean covers and pages, and with no inscriptions

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Book Number TAR14757
Title Mixed Moss: The Journal of the Arthur Ransome Society: 2008
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Edition and Format First [Only] EditionEdition identified by: Publisher's stated imprint information

Paperback, Octavo (20-25 cm high). 64 printed pages in publisher's original decorated card covers. Contains black and white illustrations. ISBN 13540009 13540009
Publisher(s) The Arthur Ransome Society, Kendal, 2008
Series Mixed Moss Number 24

Mixed Moss—Mixed Moss is The Arthur Ransome Society's literary journal containing articles varying in length from 500 - 3,000 words on subjects such as Arthur Ransome's life, his works and the people and places he knew, some of whom he used as inspiration in his writings. There articles are typically of significantly higher quality than can be found in a society journal, and news are current affairs are not included, these being published in a separate magazine 'Signals'

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Life on the Ransome Trail, Molly Blackett Speaks (with B Hopton), Farewell to an Adventurer, Molly Blackett Speaks (with J Goulder), Racundra – From 'Travels of a Nonentity', We Did Mean to Go to Sea – with Eastern Angles, Winter Holiday – Living in a Story, Taught by Ransome, A View of the Lakes – Some Thoughts, 'A Natural Genius for Small Boats', Literary Tourism Afloat, Leading Beacons, a Lighthouse and a Signal Station.

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