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The Far Distant Oxus

von Katharine Hull (Co-author), Pamela Whitlock (Co-author)

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"A large parcel came by post to Arthur Ransome. He opened it to find the manuscript of this book written by two schoolgirls, during the winter and spring terms, to the detriment of their more serious studies. He began reading it with deep mistrust, but soon found himself unable to stop. A party of children stay in a farmhouse on Exmoor, meet other like-minded children, and have all sorts of adventures, mostly on horseback but also on a raft. They have the sort of holiday that everybody would like to have if only they could."--Publisher description.… (mehr)
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  rayub | Dec 5, 2018 |
As a kid, this was one of my very favorite books. I read and re-read it. I don't think I was aware how old it was at the time. It was published in 1937. It was written by two girls, ages 14 and 15, who submitted their manuscript to their favorite author, Arthur Ransome.

I've just finished reading his 'Swallows and Amazons,' which made me think of this book. Having now read both, it's very very clear how blatantly influenced by that book Hull and Whitlock were. This story is an homage to Ransome: a version of his story with their own ideal vacation, drawing on their own summer experiences.

Here, the young people are spending their holiday on the moors - with ponies for them to ride and explore. Inspired by the poetry they're read, they transpose an exotic imaginary landscape onto the English countryside, imbuing everything they see with magic.

Unlike in Ransome's book, there's a hint of innocent romance here (involving a tall, dark stranger, of course) - which, yes, I appreciated as a girl. But mostly it's memorable for its perfect description of how the love of reading can add richness to everything one experiences on a daily basis. And of course, there're the ponies.

There are two sequels to this book, which I've never had the opportunity to read. I'll give interlibrary loan a shot... ( )
  AltheaAnn | Feb 9, 2016 |
Many years ago, I think in the Bowling Green (OH) Junior High School Library, I found a copy of Escape to the Oxus (a later book in this series, also apparently titled Escape to Persia) but it was not until much later that I got this copy of the first book. As a great admirer of Arthur Ransome's Swallows and Amazons books, I was very interested to learn that two girls (ages 14 and 15) had been inspired to write a similar story of English children playing at being Persian heroes instead of pirates, ridng horses the way the S& A group sailed boats. I have never completely read the series since I gather from reviews that at least one of the later ones includes some rather sadistic torture. ( )
  antiquary | Sep 18, 2013 |
This was written and illustrated by two teenage girls in the 1930s. They sent their manuscript to Swallows & Amazons author Arthur Ransome, who helped them get it published. I remember reading it when I was about 11, and how much I enjoyed it. I had almost forgotten it and was delighted to find a reissued edition many years later. For some reason the children in it pretend to be Persian and worship Ahura Mazda, naming their Somerset surroundings after parts of Afghanistan and northern India. There's a lovely open-air feel to the book, and the children's spirited independence and imagination was quite stirring to me as a child. I never liked Arthur Ransome though! And I positively hated Enid Blyton.
  PollyMoore3 | May 30, 2011 |
A lovely story of children running free during the holidays, with ponies and rafts.
  Aquila | Jun 3, 2008 |
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AutorennameRolleArt des AutorsWerk?Status
Hull, KatharineCo-authorHauptautoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
Whitlock, PamelaCo-authorHauptautoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
Ransome, ArthurVorwortCo-Autoreinige Ausgabenbestätigt
Whitlock, PamelaIllustratorCo-Autoreinige Ausgabenbestätigt

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For a cloud
Grew suddenly in Heaven, and darkened the sun.

(Chapter I).
and all the pleasant life they led,
They three, in that long-distant summer-time -
The castle and the dewy woods, the hunt
And hound, and morn on those delightful hills
In Aderaijan.

(Chapter II).
"All night long I lie
Tossing and awake, and I come."

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An unlopp'd trunk it was and huge,
Still rough ; like those which men in treeless plains
. . . fish from flooded rivers.

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To Peter and Brian and Judith, Anne, Mary, John and Christopher.
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One day early this year, coming down to breakfast, I opened a large parcel and found in it The Far-Distant Oxus, a complete book, carefully written, in two different handwritings, on both sides of the paper, and with it the following letter: -

"Dear Mr. Ransome,
We enclose a manuscript of a book we have been writing together.

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"The ponies!" shouted Bridget, pulling back the stable door and gazing with adoring eyes at the long line of flickering tails.

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