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Swallows And Amazons 12 Books Collection Set by Arthur Ransome - Ages 9–12 - Paperback

SKU PLD13002

ISBN: 9789123767700

Publisher: Vintage Children's Classics
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Titles in This Set:
Swallows and Amazons
Missee Lee
The Picts and the Martyrs
Great Northern?
Swallowdale
Peter Duck
Winter Holiday
Coot Club
Pigeon Post
We Didn't Mean to Go to Sea
Secret Water
The Big Six

Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Paperback

Overview:
Dive into the enchanting world of Arthur Ransome with this complete 12-book Swallows and Amazons collection in paperback. Spanning lakes, coastlines, and far-off waters, these timeless adventures follow the Walker siblings and their friends as they sail, camp, map-read, and solve mysteries with wit, courage, and teamwork. Ransome’s sharp eye for outdoor detail—nautical knots, navigation by stars, and the joys of free, kid-led exploration—creates reading that feels thrilling yet warmly welcoming for families. Geared to ages 9–12, the set nurtures curiosity about the natural world, fosters problem-solving and collaboration, and celebrates the enduring charm of old-fashioned storytelling. This edition bundles the entire series into one trusted paperback collection, offering a seamless reading journey from the very first voyage to the final mystery. A shared family ritual awaits, with each title building on the last for a truly binge-worthy experience.

What Makes This Collection Special:
What distinguishes this 12-book collection is the way a single universe unfolds through recurring characters—the Walker siblings and their friends—so readers watch both their adventures and their confidence grow with every voyage. The mix of practical skills (navigation, camping, map-reading) with timeless lessons about resilience, teamwork, and friendship creates reading that educates as it entertains. The continuity invites effortless re-reads, turning a shelf of separate books into one immersive reading journey. Owning the original UK editions adds collectible appeal and authenticity, making the set a treasured library for families, gift-givers, and collectors alike. It’s a screen-free, family-friendly escape that sparks imagination and creates lasting memories.

Books Included in This Collection:
Swallows and Amazons
The opening adventure introduces the Walker children, their sturdy boat the Swallow, and a summer of independent exploration on Wild Cat Island. Readers meet a world where imagination and real sailing skills intertwine, sparking curiosity, resourcefulness, and a sense of belonging among friends. Ransome’s clear, precise narration makes nautical life approachable for new readers while inviting longer, chapter-book journeys that feel both exciting and comforting. A quintessential entry point to the series, brimming with charm and practical details that invite young readers to try out what they’ve learned in their own playtime adventures.


Missee Lee
In this globe-trotting entry, the children venture beyond familiar lakes to distant waters and encounter a legendary pirate, Missee Lee. The narrative centers on teamwork, clever problem-solving, and daring when the crew navigates unfamiliar shores. The plot widens readers’ horizons while maintaining the warm, intimate tone of Ransome’s world—the same characters, same shipboard camaraderie, now tested by new challenges. It’s a rich blend of adventure and friendship that keeps the reading pace lively and the heart fully engaged.
The Picts and the Martyrs
This installment returns the children to a coastal setting where history and mystery mingle with daily expedition life. Readers follow the group as they piece together clues, navigate social dynamics among friends, and learn that curiosity paired with cooperation can solve even puzzling legends. The book preserves Ransome’s signature balance of lively action and thoughtful reflection, offering a steady pace, vivid landscapes, and memorable character moments that deepen the reader’s investment in the ongoing voyage.
Great Northern?
A playful, slightly meta entry that nods to storytelling itself while delivering classic admiralty-grade adventures. The narrative explores how stories grow as characters meet new ideas and faces, all while keeping the emphasis on teamwork, exploration, and the joy of shared discovery. It’s a clever bridge between familiar boats and fresh storytelling terrain, ensuring readers continue to root for the same crew as their journeys widen and their confidence strengthens.
Swallowdale
Swallowdale expands the children’s world onto new landscapes and deeper friendships, with risk and resourcefulness driving the excitement. The brisk pacing, vivid lakeside scenes, and continued focus on map-reading, planning, and problem-solving keep early readers engaged while inviting more mature themes of trust and responsibility. This second voyage cements the sense that growing up in Ransome’s universe means learning to navigate both the water and each other with courage and care.
Peter Duck
Peter Duck offers a classic sea voyage, guided by an experienced sailor who helps the younger crew discover the wonder and discipline of long-distance sailing. The story blends practical seamanship with the thrill of blue-water exploration, while emphasizing leadership, teamwork, and the thrill of discovery. It’s a bright, windswept installment that keeps the focus on shared goals, clever problem-solving, and the enduring magic of setting sail with friends.
Winter Holiday
A brisk, wintry adventure in which the young crew adapt to colder seas and cooler campsites while staying true to their collaborative spirit. The tension and excitement come from how they plan, improvise, and help one another in challenging weather, reinforcing that resourcefulness and cooperation are as vital as courage. The book preserves the enduring charm of Ransome’s outdoor world, inviting readers to see adventure in every frost-bitten corner and every shared campfire moment.
Coot Club
Set against the expansive Norfolk Broads, this tale follows a crew of youngsters who marshal their boat-handling, bird-watching, and paddling skills into a lively club dynamic. The narrative thrives on the camaraderie, competitive spirit, and practical know-how that define Ransome’s late-series explorations. It’s a delightful blend of daily exploits and high-stakes teamwork, perfect for readers who love long, carriage-ride-paced adventures on water and wind, peppered with humor and heart.
Pigeon Post
Pigeon Post weaves a story of resilience and ingenuity as the children use messenger pigeons to stay connected across rugged terrain. The book leans into problem-solving, campcraft, and the value of staying connected with friends and home, even when the distances are daunting. It’s a warm, hands-on adventure that reinforces practical outdoor skills while delivering suspenseful moments and a celebration of friendship under pressure.
We Didn't Mean to Go to Sea
A beloved misadventure that begins as a calm voyage and unexpectedly becomes a full-throttle sea expedition. The crew’s improvisation, quick thinking, and steady teamwork see them through storms, navigational puzzles, and the thrill of crossing a real sea. The story remains a satisfying blend of humor, courage, and canine companionship, offering a timeless reminder that curiosity and cooperation often lead to the most memorable journeys.
Secret Water
In Secret Water, marshlands and tidal channels become the canvas for a suspense-filled exploration. The children chart their course, uncover clues, and rely on observation, problem-solving, and mutual trust to reach their goals. The book’s distinctive landscape-driven atmosphere—salt air, reed beds, and quiet camps—gives readers a vivid sense of place while reinforcing the value of teamwork and careful navigation in outdoor adventures.
The Big Six
The final volume in this collection tightens the ensemble’s bonds as they confront a mystery that demands collective cleverness and shared courage. The narrative emphasizes strategic thinking, resourceful fieldcraft, and the strength of friendship in the face of uncertainty. It rounds out the twelve-book arc with a satisfying blend of suspense and warmth, leaving readers with a strong sense of accomplishment and a longing for more journeys with this enduring crew.

Who This Set Is Perfect For:
Ideal for families and readers aged 9–12 who crave accessible chapter books with real-world skills—sailing, map-reading, camping, and problem-solving—paired with timeless themes of friendship, resilience, and curiosity. It’s a superb gift for young adventurers and curious minds, a comforting shared-reading option for evenings and holidays, and a collectible treasure for fans of classic British children’s literature. Teachers and librarians will value the enduring popularity, cohesive reading journey, and wealth of cross-curricular talking points about geography, navigation, and outdoor life.

Key Benefits:

  • Complete 12-book Swallows and Amazons collection in one paperback edition for a seamless reading journey
  • Rich, outdoors-forward adventures that teach navigation, camping, and teamwork
  • Beloved author’s timeless storytelling that invites re-reading and family bonding
  • Original UK editions add authenticity, collectability, and display appeal
  • Ballast-free, screen-free reading that encourages imagination and active play
  • Ideal gift for book-loving families, teachers, and collectors
  • Each title stands on its own yet contributes to a cohesive, binge-worthy arc

About the Author:
Arthur Ransome (1884–1967) crafted one of Britain’s most cherished bodies of children’s nautical fiction. The Swallows and Amazons series blends warm, wry humor with precise details about boating, map-reading, and lakeside life, inviting readers to dream up their own adventures as they explore the natural world alongside confident, resourceful young protagonists. Ransome’s enduring influence on children’s literature lies in his ability to fuse practical outdoor skills with timeless themes of friendship, courage, and curiosity. His stories remain a staple of classic British reading, celebrated for their vivid sense of place, accessible language, and unforgettable cast of characters who grow with every voyage.

Why You’ll Love This Set:
Owning the full 12-book Swallows and Amazons collection offers a premium reading experience that’s as much about the journey as the destination. The coherent arc, beloved characters, and consistent nautical world create a binge-worthy marathon that’s perfect for a family reading ritual or a school-age reading challenge. With durable paperback editions, this set is a collector’s dream and a dependable gift for young explorers who thrill at discovery, the smell of sea breeze, and the confidence that comes from navigating their own adventures.

Please Note: The individual books included in this listing will be dispatched as per the original UK ISBN and UK edition cover image shown in the image.

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