Ginger & Pickles

Beatrix POTTER

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Ginger & Pickles

“ITS PAGES ALMOST SMELL OF CANDLES AND TEA”: FIRST EDITION OF BEATRIX POTTER’S GINGER & PICKLES, 1909

POTTER, Beatrix. Ginger & Pickles. London and New York: Frederick Warne, 1909. 12mo, original tan boards stamped in green, mounted cover illustration, pictorial endpapers.

Scarce first edition, first or second printing, of Potter’s charming tale of creatures keeping shop, illustrated with color frontispiece and nine color plates.

Originally written for publisher Harold Warne’s daughter Louie—Potter “said that her best stories were always those written for specific children” (Taylor et al., 140)—Potter’s tale “celebrates the actual little village shop [in Sawrey, the village where the author-illustrator mader her home], and with such appreciative feeling that its pages almost smell of candles and tea” (Linder, 197). Potter’s winsome illustrations feature some of the most beloved characters from her other books, Peter Rabbit, Squirrel Nutkin and Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle among them. “This was the third of Beatrix Potter’s books to be printed in a large format, but from 1930 onwards it was printed in the ordinary small format and the title changed to The Tale of Ginger and Pickles” (Linder, 199). “The year 1909 appears on the front of the title page of the first two printings, which are believed to be identical” (Linder, 428). Without scarce original printed glassine dust jacket. Quinby 17.

Scattered light foxing to interior, light rubbing and soiling to boards; front board slightly bowed. A near-fine copy of an elusive Beatrix Potter first edition.

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