In 1902, Ransome abandoned a chemistry degree to become a publisher's office boy in London. These contacts led to pers Arthur Michell Ransome (Janu– June 3, 1967) was an English author and journalist. He knew many of the leading Bolsheviks, including Lenin, Radek, Trotsky and the latter's secretary, Evgenia Shvelpina. Petersburg, where he was ideally placed to observe and report on the Russian Revolution. An interest in folklore, together with a desire to escape an unhappy first marriage, led Ransome to St. He used this precarious existence to practice writing, producing several minor works before Bohemia in London (1907), a study of London's artistic scene and his first significant book. Arthur Michell Ransome (Janu– June 3, 1967) was an English author and journalist.
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