Bibliography
Beatrix Potter's first children’s book, The Tale of Peter Rabbit, was published in 1902. She had experienced difficulty finding a publisher, having sent the manuscript to six publishers, and receiving six rejections. However, the book was eventually accepted by the London firm of Frederick Warne & Co. It was an instant success and Beatrix went on to produce a total of twenty-three “little Tales”, all published by Warne.
They have never lost their popularity. Today more than two million Beatrix Potter books are sold every year worldwide – which is four books every minute!
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1902The Tale of Peter Rabbit
Mischievous Peter Rabbit disobeys his mother and runs off into Mr. McGregor’s vegetable garden
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1903The Tale of Squirrel Nutkin
Every autumn Squirrel Nutkin and his cousins are granted permission by Old Brown the owl to collect nuts on Owl Island.
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1903The Tailor of Gloucester
This is based on a true story of a poor tailor.
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1904The Tale of Benjamin Bunny
Peter Rabbit and his cousin Benjamin return to the forbidden territory of Mr. McGregor’s garden.
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1904The Tale of Two Bad Mice
Tom Thumb and Hunca Munca explore a beautiful dolls’ house.
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1905The Tale of Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle
Twinkly-eyed Mrs Tiggy-winkle has prickles under her cap and does the laundry for some surprising customers.
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1905The Tale of The Pie and The Patty-Pan
The village in this tale is based on Sawrey, the real Lake District village where Beatrix Potter lived.
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1906The Tale of Mr. Jeremy Fisher
Mr. Jeremy Fisher sets out to catch some minnows for his dinner party.
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1906The Story of A Fierce Bad Rabbit
One of Beatrix Potter’s young fans challenged her to write a story about a rabbit who was even more naughty than Peter.
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1906The Story of Miss Moppet
Miss Moppet the kitten teases an impudent mouse but soon gets her come-uppance.
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