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+ | '''Hugh Brogan''' wrote the first biography of Arthur Ransome, [[The Life of Arthur Ransome]] which was published by [[Jonathan Cape]] in 1984. He later edited a book of Arthur Ransome's correspondence, [[Signalling from Mars]]. |
He also edited two books by [[Arthur Ransome]]: |
He also edited two books by [[Arthur Ransome]]: |
Revision as of 00:47, 10 January 2009
Hugh Brogan wrote the first biography of Arthur Ransome, The Life of Arthur Ransome which was published by Jonathan Cape in 1984. He later edited a book of Arthur Ransome's correspondence, Signalling from Mars.
He also edited two books by Arthur Ransome:
- Coots in the North and other stories with sections of the 13th Swallows and Amazons novel 'Coots in the North' plus several short stories
- The War of the Birds and the Beasts
Hugh Brogan was for ten years a Fellow of St John’s College, Cambridge. He is now a lecturer in American History at the University of Essex, and has just completed A History of the United States.
He is now Research Professor in the Department of History at the University of Essex, see:
Native source
- dust jacket of The Life of Arthur Ransome by Hugh Brogan, 1984