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The Tale of Mr. Tod (The World of Beatrix Potter: Peter Rabbit) Beatrix Potter puts Frontispiece and fourteen full page colour illustrations (as called for). title vignette and illustrations in text, a little browned, very slight foxing, original light.
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Attributes First Edition. Dust Jacket. Not Print on Demand. Books Listed Within All Listed in past 24 hours Listed in past 48 hours Listed in the past 3 days Listed in the past 5 days Listed in the past 7 days Listed in the past 10 days Listed in the past 14 days Listed in the past 21 days Listed in the past 30 days Listed in the past 60 days Listed in the past 90 days. This tale was published the year that Beatrix Potter was married and settled down to farming life for good.

She had already been keeping pigs, and she sketched them for this story, using her own farmyard as the setting. Beatrix Potter gathered material for a book of rhymes over many years. In , when her publisher needed her help, she suggested that the nursery rhymes could be brought out quickly, using her existing collection of rhymes and drawings.

The fact that the illustrations were painted at different times explains why the style occasionally varies. Do you ever feel that the grass is always greener on the other side of the fence? Like the previous book, it contains material she had produced and collected over a period of many years. The Cecily Parsley sequence of illustrations, for example, were first made into a little booklet twenty-five years earlier, in The setting of Little Pig Robinson is based on various English seaside towns where Beatrix Potter spent holidays when she was young.

Find out what's on where you are - you may even meet everyone's favourite rabbit! The Tailor of Gloucester This tale tells the story of a poor tailor trying to survive in his freezing workshop over a hard winter. The Tale of Mr Jeremy Fisher This tale tells of an optimistic and slightly accident-prone frog, who sets off on a fishing expedition across the pond, only to find himself bitten on the toe by a water-beetle, fighting with a stickleback, and eventually nearly eaten by a trout!


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The Tale of Ginger and Pickles Ginger and Pickles a terrier and a ginger cat kept a very popular shop. The Tale of Timmy Tiptoes Beatrix wrote this story to appeal to her American fans and featured animals of American origin grey squirrels, chipmunks and a black bear living in the Lake District woods! The Tale of Pigling Bland This tale was published the year that Beatrix Potter was married and settled down to farming life for good. The Tale of Johnny Town-Mouse Do you ever feel that the grass is always greener on the other side of the fence?

Eleven of the illustrations are repeated from the privately printed edition and 16 are entirely new for this edition. This trade edition was published in October London : First edition, first issue, deluxe issue in art fabric.

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With to the title page and the single page endpapers occurring four times, and the variant frontispiece: the illustration used for the pictorial label on the front cover of the trade edition. London : "First trade edition, first impression, with a single-page pictorial endpaper occurring four times, which was replaced with doublepage endpapers in later impressions. Eleven of the illustrations are repeated from the privately-printed edition and 16 are entirely new for this edition. London : First edition, first impression, deluxe issue, in an unrecorded morocco binding, apparently a publisher's binding, although not lettered as such.

Bound in before the frontispiece is the extra illustration intended for the front cover label of regular copies. With the first impression points: the single endpaper occurring four times and the title page The Tale of Benjamin Bunny. London : First edition, first impression, with "muffatees" "muffetees" in the second impression onward and "we" in Roman type italics in the second impression onward on page The regular trade binding of the first impression was either grey or tan paper boards, with no priority between them.

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London : First edition, deluxe issue, in red cloth. The Tale of Mrs. London : First edition. The first two printings are believed to be identical; issued in both green and brown paper-covered boards without priority. Uncommon in such nice condition. The Pie and the Patty-Pan.

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London and New York : First edition, first impression, deluxe issue. The deluxe cloth binding was issued at 2s. The Mildred Greenhill-Bradley Martin copy, with their respective bookplates to front pastedown and endpaper. London : First edition, deluxe issue. The first and second impressions, printed in September and November , are indistinguishable. The deluxe cloth binding was issued at 1s. The Tale of Jeremy Fisher. The first and second impressions, printed in July and September , are indistinguishable.


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The Story of Miss Moppet. Issued for the Christmas market, the books were too Shops were reluctant to stock this and Miss Moppet, the only other book by Potter published in this form, because they are awkward for small hands to handle and easily damaged. Both were eventually reprinted in book form in A Fierce Bad Rabbit was written at the prompting Issued for The Tale of Tom Kitten. London : First edition, one of three indistinguishable printings of the first edition. When Beatrix Potter received her copy of the printed book she told the publisher that she was "much pleased" with it.

London : First edition, first impression. One of the scarcest deluxe editions, with just one copy of this first issue appearing at auction since Later issues have later endpapers. The Tale of Jemima Puddle-Duck. The first three impressions are indistinguishable, so the presence of the jacket is crucial in this instance. The Roly-Poly Pudding. The Tale of the Flopsy Bunnies. London : First edition, one of two indistinguishable printings of July and October The notice-board that appears in the illustration on p.

Borders devastated by the night or year"; this was replaced from the third impression onwards to avoid difficulty for foreign translators. The trade London : First edition, deluxe issue, one of two indistinguishable printings in July and October Ginger and Pickles. The third of Potter's books to be printed in large format, Ginger and Pickles was worked up from an original manuscript given to Louie Warne, Harold Warne's daughter, as a Christmas gift in The first two printings are believed to be identical.

The first two impressions of this work are indistinguishable. The first two impressions are indistinguishable.

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London : Second deluxe issue, later printing, bound with the endpaper design. The Tale of Timmy Tiptoes. There were two impressions of the first edition, both with the year appearing on the title-page.

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The first impression was published in October, with the second following in November, but they are believed to be indistinguishable. The impressions were issued in both dark green and brown cloth, without priority. There were two impressions of the first edition in , the first published in October, the second in November. They are textually indistinguishable, although the Christmas inscription perhaps indicates the latter.


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  8. Intended to please her American readers, the main animal characters in the book are indigenous to North America: grey squirrels, chipmunks, and a "large bear". The inclusion of yellowhammers Emberiza citrinella, the birds which sing "Little bita bread and-nocheese!