Arthur Ransome Archive

Scope and Content

Comprises: 1) literary manuscripts and typescripts, including Ransome's original illustrations for his children's books, fishing essays, sailing notes, drafts for his autobiography, diaries, notebooks, sketchbooks, and personal papers; 2) printed works and press-cuttings of articles, by Ransome and about him (catalogued seperately); 3) political manuscripts and typescripts relating to Ransome's work in Russia as a journalist, 1916-1926, in English and Russian, and including documents signed by Lenin; 4) printed books that once belonged to Ransome, mainly about Russia and the Bolshevik revolution; 5) material related to Ransome's second wife, Yevgeniya Petrovna Shelepina (1894-1975), his father, Cyril Ransome (1851-1897), including his MS autobiography, articles and notebooks, and other members and ancestors of the Ransome family; 6) photographs of the Ransome family, sailing, fishing, Russian and the Baltic shores and islands, China, Egypt, scenes enacted for his children's books, the Norfolk Broads, and other topics; 7) correspondence of Ransome and his family; and 8) miscellaneous items, including various travel permits and entry passes related to Ransome's work in Russia as a political journalist, mainly in Russian.

Administrative / Biographical History

Arthur Ransome (1884-1967), the journalist and writer. For fuller details of his life and achievements see the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.

Access Information

This collection is subject to various access conditions. Please see individual catalogue descriptions for further details on access.