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Finally Beatrix Potters works have entered the European public domain, allowing readers to explore the complete Peter Rabbit books for the first time in digital format. The beloved author and illustrators tales have delighted and charmed readers across the world since the first publication of The Tale of Peter Rabbit in 1902. Potters imaginative childrens books are now celebrated for their detailed depiction of animals and evocative portrayal of the British landscape and country life. For the first time in publishing history, this comprehensive eBook presents the complete works of Beatrix Potter, with numerous illustrations, informative introductions and the usual Delphi bonus material. (Version 1)* Beautifully illustrated with images relating to Potters life and works* Concise introductions to the tales and other texts* ALL 23 tales, with large stunning colour images - fantastic for tablet, smart phone or Kindle PC/Mac viewing programs* Images of how the books were first printed, giving your eReader a taste of the original texts* Excellent formatting of the texts* All the works are fully illustrated with their original artwork* Ideal for Kindle Fire, iPad and iPhone customers spends hours exploring the beauty of Potters art* Also includes the rare unpublished tales and paintings* Features Potters other novels and tales, with many rare texts appearing here for the first time in digital print* Rare novellas like SISTER ANNE appear here for the first time on the Kindle* Includes Potters journals - spend hours exploring the authors personal diary entries* Scholarly ordering of texts into chronological order and literary genresPlease visit www.delphiclassics.com to browse through our range of exciting titlesPlease note: it may require longer than usual to download this file due to the large number of illustrations in the eBook. CONTENTS:The Twenty-Three TalesTHE TALE OF PETER RABBITTHE TALE OF SQUIRREL NUTKINTHE TAILOR OF GLOUCESTERTHE TALE OF BENJAMIN BUNNYTHE TALE OF TWO BAD MICETHE TALE OF MRS. TIGGY-WINKLETHE TALE OF THE PIE AND THE PATTY-PANTHE TALE OF MR. JEREMY FISHERTHE STORY OF A FIERCE BAD RABBITTHE STORY OF MISS MOPPETTHE TALE OF TOM KITTENTHE TALE OF JEMIMA PUDDLE-DUCKTHE TALE OF SAMUEL WHISKERS OR, THE ROLY-POLY PUDDINGTHE TALE OF THE FLOPSY BUNNIESTHE TALE OF GINGER AND PICKLESTHE TALE OF MRS. TITTLEMOUSETHE TALE OF TIMMY TIPTOESTHE TALE OF MR. TODTHE TALE OF PIGLING BLANDAPPLEY DAPPLYS NURSERY RHYMESTHE TALE OF JOHNNY TOWN-MOUSECECILY PARSLEYS NURSERY RHYMESTHE TALE OF LITTLE PIG ROBINSONThe Unpublished Tales and PaintingsTHREE LITTLE MICETHE SLY OLD CATTHE FOX AND THE STORKTHE RABBITS CHRISTMAS PARTYThe Other WorksPETER RABBITS ALMANAC FOR 1929THE FAIRY CARAVANSISTER ANNEWAG-BY-WALLTHE TALE OF THE FAITHFUL DOVETHE TALE OF TUPPENNYThe JournalSELECTED JOURNAL ENTRIES

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The Complete Works of

BEATRIX POTTER

(1866-1943)

Contents Delphi Classics 2013 Version 1 The Complete Works of - photo 1

Contents

Delphi Classics 2013 Version 1 The Complete Works of BEATRIX POTTER - photo 2

Delphi Classics 2013

Version 1

The Complete Works of BEATRIX POTTER By Delphi Classics 2013 - photo 3

The Complete Works of

BEATRIX POTTER

By Delphi Classics 2013 Interested in classic childrens literature Then - photo 4

By Delphi Classics, 2013

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The Twenty-Three Tales

Bolton Gardens South Kensington Beatrix Potters birthplace The present - photo 6

Bolton Gardens, South Kensington Beatrix Potters birthplace

The present day plaque on the site of the birthplace Beatrix Potter with - photo 7

The present day plaque on the site of the birthplace

Beatrix Potter with her parents Her father was a London barrister who - photo 8

Beatrix Potter with her parents. Her father was a London barrister, who specialised in equity law and conveyancing. He had married Helen Leech, the daughter of a wealthy cotton merchant and shipbuilder from Stalybridge, in 1863.

Potter as a child Potter with her mother c 1876 Potter as a child - photo 9

Potter as a child

Potter with her mother c 1876 Potter as a child THE TALE OF PETER - photo 10

Potter with her mother, c. 1876

Potter as a child THE TALE OF PETER RABBIT The Tale of Peter Rabbit is - photo 11

Potter as a child

THE TALE OF PETER RABBIT

The Tale of Peter Rabbit is Beatrix Potters first and most famous book - photo 12

The Tale of Peter Rabbit is Beatrix Potters first and most famous book. Initially written for the young son of Potters former governess, Annie Carter, in 1893, the work was rejected by a series of publishers, before being privately printed in 1901, followed by Frederick Warne & Co publishing the tale in October 1902. It centres on the disobedient young rabbit Peter, who is told by his mother not to enter Mr McGregors garden because he might be captured and killed. Mr McGregors wife is also considered very cruel and frightening because she killed and ate her first husband in a pie. Peters three sisters sensibly obey their mothers warning and only pick berries from the lane, but Peter decides to enter the garden in search of vegetables. The story then involves Peters possible capture and attempts to make it home to his mother and sisters. Peter is an unusual hero for the time because he is scared and irrational rather than brave, courageous and logical which were typical characteristics of the era.

The work has been translated into over thirty-six languages and sold more than forty-five million copies worldwide, making it one of the most commercially successful books of all time. In 1938 Potter denied the rights of the work to Walt Disney, who wished to make an animated feature film of The Tale of Peter Rabbit . The author was immediately very aware of the commercial possibilities of merchandise stemming from the success of her work. Within the first three years of its publication there were Peter Rabbit soft toys, nursery wallpaper and a board game.

One of the initial 250 copies published privately for the author In 1901 - photo 13

One of the initial 250 copies published privately for the author. In 1901 Potter sent her manuscript of The Tale of Peter Rabbit to at least six publishers, only to have it refused by each of them. She made the decision to print the book herself whilst continuing the search for a publisher who would issue the book as she wished.

The first edition Potter close to the time of publication THE TALE OF - photo 14

The first edition

Potter close to the time of publication THE TALE OF PETER RABBIT BY - photo 15

Potter, close to the time of publication

THE TALE OF

PETER RABBIT

BY BEATRIX POTTER Once upon a time there were four little Rabbits and their - photo 16

BY

BEATRIX POTTER

Once upon a time there were four little Rabbits, and their names were

Flopsy,
Mopsy,
Cotton-tail,
and Peter.

They lived with their Mother in a sand-bank underneath the root of a very big - photo 17

They lived with their Mother in a sand-bank, underneath the root of a very big fir-tree.

Now my dears said old Mrs Rabbit one morning you may go into the fields or - photo 18

Now my dears, said old Mrs. Rabbit one morning, you may go into the fields or down the lane, but dont go into Mr. McGregors garden: your Father had an accident there; he was put in a pie by Mrs. McGregor.

Now run along and dont get into mischief I am going out Then old Mrs - photo 19

Now run along, and dont get into mischief. I am going out.

Then old Mrs Rabbit took a basket and her umbrella and went through the wood - photo 20

Then old Mrs. Rabbit took a basket and her umbrella, and went through the wood to the bakers. She bought a loaf of brown bread and five currant buns.

Flopsy Mopsy and Cotton-tail who were good little bunnies went down the - photo 21

Flopsy, Mopsy, and Cotton-tail, who were good little bunnies, went down the lane to gather blackberries:

But Peter who was very naughty ran straight away to Mr McGregors garden and - photo 22

But Peter, who was very naughty, ran straight away to Mr. McGregors garden, and squeezed under the gate!

First he ate some lettuces and some French beans and then he ate some - photo 23

First he ate some lettuces and some French beans; and then he ate some radishes;

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