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Coot Club by Arthur Ransome and Helene Carter, First Us Edition with Dust Jacket

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A First Us Edition, [First Printing] of 'Coot Club' by Arthur Ransome et al. in Very Good condition in a Very Good condition dust jacket published by The Junior Literary Guild and J. B. Lippincott Co in 1935

Coot Club [Swallows and Amazons Number Five] by Arthur Ransome and Helene Carter, First Us Edition with Dust Jacket

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  • Coot Club [Swallows and Amazons Number Five] by Arthur Ransome and Helene Carter, First Us Edition with Dust Jacket
  • Coot Club [Swallows and Amazons Number Five] by Arthur Ransome and Helene Carter, First Us Edition with Dust Jacket
  • Coot Club [Swallows and Amazons Number Five] by Arthur Ransome and Helene Carter, First Us Edition with Dust Jacket

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Condition Summary: (Very Good/Very Good) A sound book with clean boards and pages, in a generally tidy dust jacket. All notable faults: Book has a few very light marks, occasional foxing, minor tanning on the endpapers and contemporary previous owner's inscription (September 1935 Thalia Weston) on the front endpaper. Dust jacket has up to 8mm deep chipping on the head and tail of the spine, minor wear on the corners, a few short closed tears and light spotting

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Book Number B0010245
Title Coot Club
Author(s) Author: Ransome, Arthur [Mitchell] Illustrators: Arthur Ransome and Helene Carter

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 (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 All and Great Northern?). He was also the author of forty or so other titles including other children's books, fishing books, sailing books and books on politics

Edition and Format First Us Edition, [First Printing] Book edition identified by: No later editions or printings stated in the publisher's imprint information. Dust jacket edition identified by: Coot Club review of the rear flap and Junior Guild at the base of the spine. [References: Arthur Ransome: A Bibliography [Winchester Bibliographies of 20th Century Writers] by Wayne G. Hammond, reference A29b and A Ransome Book-Case by John Cowen, page 77]

Hardcover, Octavo 210 mm (8 1/4 inches) by 145 mm (5 3/4 inches). 343 printed pages in publisher's original green cloth with blue lettering and decoration on the spine and upper board, in dust jacket. Contains colour frontispiece, black and white illustrations by Arthur Ransome and Helene Carter and two double page maps by Helene Carter
Publisher(s) The Junior Literary Guild and J. B. Lippincott Co, New York and Philadelphia, 1935

The Junior Literary Guild—(Founded in 1929) a commercial book club devoted to juvenile literature. [McBride page 60] and J. B. Lippincott Co—(Founded in 1836) an American publishing house founded in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania by Joshua Ballinger Lippincott. [McBride page 63] [Zempel and Verkler page 256] .

Series Swallows and Amazons Number Five

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 All and 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. Titles in the series are: 1—'Swallows and Amazons', 2—'Swallowdale', 3—'Peter Duck', 4—'Winter Holiday', 5—'Coot Club', 6—'Pigeon Post', 7—'We Didn't Mean to Go to Sea', 8—'Secret Water', 9—'The Big Six', 10—'Missee Lee', 11—'The Picts and the Martyrs: Or Not Welcome at All', 12—'Great Northern?' and 13—'Coots in the North (Unfinished)'

Content Content

The first of the Swallows and Amazons series without any Swallows or any Amazons. The D.s (from Winter Holiday) learn how to sail with Tom Dudgeon, who has cast off a motor cruiser from its moorings to protect a coot's nest. Now the cruiser is searching high and low for him in the Norfolk Broads ….

There are thirty chapters: 1—'Just in Time', 2—'Disappointment', 3—'What's the Good of Planning?', 4—'The Only Thing to Do', 5—'Aboard the Teasel', 6—'Put Yourself in His Place', 7—'Invitation', 8—'The Innocents', 9—'The Making of an Outlaw', 10—'Lying Low', 11—'Tom in Danger', 12—'Under the Enemy's Nose', 13—'The Titmouse Disguised', 14—'Neighbours at Potter Heigham', 15—'Port and Starboard Say Goodbye', 16—'Southward Bound', 17—'Port and Starboard Miss Their Ship', 18—'Through Yarmouth', 19—'Sir Garnet Obliges Friends', 20—'While the Wind Holds', 21—'Come Along and Welcome', 22—'The Return of the Native', 23—'Storm Over Oulton', 24—'Recall', 25—'The Rashness of the Admiral', 26—'The Titmouse in the Fog', 27—'William's Heroic Moment', 28—'Wreck and Salvage', 29—'Face to Face' and 30—'Postcript'.

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