Born during the Victorian era to wealthy and well-connected parents, Beatrix Potter led a largely solitary childhood. To make up for the lack of company she began to sketch and make up stories about her pets, and she was encouraged in her art by her parents, and family friend John Everett Millais.
Encouraged by the reception her ‘picture-letters’ received from their young recipients, Beatrix Potter turned her hand to writing and illustrating her own children’s books. She struggled initially to find a publisher, and privately printed her first two books ‘The Tale of Peter Rabbit’ (1901) and ‘The Tailor of Gloucester’ (1902), experimenting with new colour printing processes and managing every aspect of the books’ production. Publishers Frederick Warne & Co. were so impressed they decided to take a chance on the budding author, now 36 years old.
Norman Warne, Beatrix Potter’s publisher, was determined to make a success of their first book and developed a good working relationship with Miss Potter. Warne insisted that the plates for the Warne editions of Peter Rabbit would still be in colour. For her part Potter insisted that the book remain small so that it would be easy for children to hold. By the end of the first year, 28,000 copies had been printed and Beatrix Potter’s Peter Rabbit books remain in print to this day, a phenomenon of children’s literature.
Beatrix Potter First Editions
First Edition Beatrix Potter books are not always easy to spot, many having ‘issue points’ or variations that can have considerable bearing on their value. If in doubt please contact one of our experts for more information. The author also experimented with ‘deluxe versions’ of many of her books, either to binding designs by Beatrix Potter or bound in art fabric from her grandfather’s factory, which are highly collectable when in very good condition.
The last of her works to be published was ‘The Tale of the Faithful Dove’, published posthumously by Warne in 1955 in a limited edition of 100 copies only.
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