“HE GREW FATTER AND FATTER AND MORE FATTERER; AND THE SHIP’S COOK NEVER FOUND HIM”
POTTER, Beatrix. The Tale of Little Pig Robinson. London and New York: Frederick Warne, (1930). Small quarto, original pictorial blue cloth gilt, pictorial endpapers, original dust jacket.
Scarce first edition, first printing, with color frontispiece, five color plates and 22 black-and-white illustrations, in rare original dust jacket.
“Although The Tale of Little Pig Robinson was the last of Beatrix Potter’s stories to be published in the Peter Rabbit series, it was one of the first she ever wrote. The earliest association with the story is found in a letter written to her father from Ilfracombe in April 1883 when she was 17 years of age… Years later Beatrix Potter came across the letter and penciled on the envelope, ‘Worth keeping… [Responding to her American publisher’s objections regarding the word ‘fatterer,’] she wrote, …Of course there is no such word; but it is expressive!” (Linder, 256, 258). First printing, without reprint notice on verso of title page. Quinby 30. Linder, 430. Owner signature.
Occasional light foxing. Cloth with light toning and rubbing to spine, gilt bright. Original dust jacket with mild toning, moderate chipping to spine ends and corners, small closed tear to mounted illustration. A very good copy, scarce in any condition.