Proper noun
Ransome (plural Ransomes)
A surname.
My parents were wonderful people, but there were terrible rows between them, and at times I found the atmosphere at home unbearable. The Arthur Ransome books gave me an alternative childhood and the tools to escape. Michelle Magorian
Arthur Ransome has two chapters of Bohemia in London (1907) about Old and New Soho, and about Soho coffee-houses like the Orange, The Moorish Café and The Algerian. Source: Internet
Ellmann (1998:280) Arthur Ransome wrote that Wilde "read something of himself into Shakespeare's sonnets" and became fascinated with the "Willie Hughes theory" despite the lack of biographical evidence for the historical William Hughes' existence. Source: Internet
Douglas lost; De Profundis which was read in part at the trial disproved his claims (Ross had shown Ransome the full text of it). Source: Internet
Before She Was Harriet by Lesa Cline-Ransome, illustrated by James E. Ransome (Holiday House, 2017). Source: Internet
Debbie Ransome and CI came knocking while I was living in the Mediterranean, ‘pon the tiny island of Malta, located mere miles off Sicily and Libya, during the last period of Gaddafi’s ousting and the West’s conflict with Tripoli. Source: Internet