Tale of Peter Rabbit

Beatrix POTTER

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Tale of Peter Rabbit
Tale of Peter Rabbit

"NOW, MY DEARS… DON'T GO INTO MR. MCGREGOR'S GARDEN"

POTTER, Beatrix. The Tale of Peter Rabbit. London and New York: Frederick Warne, [1903]. 16mo, original green paper boards, mounted cover illustration, gray leaf-pattern endpapers.

First trade edition, later printing, of Potter's first book, one of the most popular of not only her but also all children's tales, with 30 charming color illustrations.

In 1893, young Beatrix Potter, on holiday with her parents in Scotland, composed a letter to cheer Noel, the child of her former governess, who was suffering from rheumatic fever. "My dear Noel," she began, "I shall tell you a story about four little rabbits, whose names were Flopsy, Mopsy, Cottontail and Peter…" The Tale of Peter Rabbit was born. Undaunted by multiple publishers' rejections, Potter published the first two private editions of Peter Rabbit at her own expense, both editions totaling only 450 copies—which immediately sold. Publisher Frederick Warne agreed to print the first trade edition of Peter Rabbit and presented for the first time the now-familiar format of Potter's books: the earlier black-and-white line drawings replaced by full-color illustrations and the famous prancing image of Peter mounted on the front cover. Fourth or fifth printing, circa 1903 rather than 1902, with "shed big tears" on page 51 (second-state text, introduced for the fourth printing), gray leaf pattern endpapers (earliest endpapers, changed later), and illustrations removed after the fifth printing, such as Potter's caricature of herself as Mrs. McGregor holding a rabbit pie (page 14). Without scarce original dust jacket. See Quinby 2. Early owner signature.

Text block and inner paper hinges expertly repaired, faint scattered soiling to interior, light rubbing to extremities of boards. An extremely good copy.

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