Cecily Parsley's Nursery Rhymes

Beatrix POTTER

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Cecily Parsley's Nursery Rhymes

“CECILY PARSLEY LIVED IN A PEN, AND BREWED GOOD ALE FOR GENTLEMEN…”

POTTER, Beatrix. Cecily Parsley's Nursery Rhymes. London and New York: Frederick Warne, circa 1922. 16mo, original red paper boards, mounted cover illustration, pictorial endpapers.

First edition of Potter’s second and last book of rhymes, and the last of her books to be published in the familiar "Peter Rabbit" format.

In 1922, in a long letter, Beatrix Potter wrote, "I found some time, somehow, to collect some old drawing and piece them together with some additions for a little book of nursery rhymes…." The book would become this companion volume to Appley Dapply, Potter's much-loved first book of nursery rhymes. "Seven of the eight rhymes were the 'hoary favorites' Beatrix had always wanted to publish. She worked on the drawings whenever time could be stolen from other distractions: a plague of visitors, poultry problems and a bad drought… The book was finished just in time for Christmas 1922, in spite of the last-minute delay to restore an omitted line about the carving knife in the 'Three Blind Mice' rhyme ('Three Blind Mice' had already been cut from the Warne Peter Rabbit)" (Taylor et al., 158). Warne, however, had insisted on numerous prepublication illustration changes, among them that the rabbit on the cover push a wheelbarrow rather than carry a tray, that Cecily's apples become into cowslips and that the barrels of cider be turned into cowslip wine. After completing Cecily Parsley, only Potter's Philadelphia publisher could convince her to publish again. Without rare original glassine dust jacket. Quinby 26. Linder, 430.

Occasional light soiling to interior. Spine lightly darkened, joints lightly rubbed. A charming copy in near-fine condition.

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