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  • Johnny Tale Mouse Beatrix Potter Town


    The Tale of Johnny Town-Mouse - Beatrix Potter One place suits one person another place suits another person. For my part I prefer to live in the country like Timmy Willie. Condition: New Hardcover Author: Beatrix Potter Copyright: 2006 ISBN: 978 0 72326 007 3 About Beatix Potter Beatrix Potter’s Life A little girl in Victorian England Beatrix Potter was taught at home by governesses and studied art while her brother was sent away to school. She was a shy reserved personality when interacting with the outside world but her secret diary written in her own code revealed a lively young girl with highly critical opinions of her fellow artists. Beatrix Potter’s Art Despite not going t extra info.....
  • Ears Potter Stories CD



    Rabbit Ears Stories by Beatrix Potter read by Meryl Streep Get other Beatrix Potter Audio CD click here Get Other Childrens Audio click here Rabbit Ears - Stories by Beatrix Potter read by Meryl Streep Audio Book CD Brand New: CD format (1CD) Rabbit Ears Stories by Beatrix Potter combines three classic tales from the beloved children’s author--read by Meryl Streep The Tale of Peter Rabbit • The Tale of Mr. Jeremy Fisher Read by Meryl Streep • Original Music by Lyle Mays In this first tale the curious and disobedient Peter Rabbit learns that he should have listened to his mother’s warning about Mr. McGregor’s garden. In the second Mr. Jeremy Fisher’s minnow-f more information.....
  • Beatrix Jeremy Fisher Potter Mr


    The Tale of Mr. Jeremy Fisher - Beatrix Potter But Mr. Jeremy liked getting his feet wet; nobody ever scolded him and he never caught a cold! Condition: New Hardcover Author: Beatrix Potter Copyright: 2006 ISBN: 978 0 72326 002 8 About Beatix Potter Beatrix Potter’s Life A little girl in Victorian England Beatrix Potter was taught at home by governesses and studied art while her brother was sent away to school. She was a shy reserved personality when interacting with the outside world but her secret diary written in her own code revealed a lively young girl with highly critical opinions of her fellow artists. Beatrix Potter’s Art Despite not going to school Beatrix was an enthusi extra info.....
  • Potter Fierce Rabbit


    The Story of A Fierce Bad Rabbit - Beatrix Potter The bad Rabbit would like some carrot. He doesn't say "Please." He takes it! Condition: New Hardcover Author: Beatrix Potter Copyright: 2006 ISBN: 978 0 72326 004 2 About Beatix Potter Beatrix Potter’s Life A little girl in Victorian England Beatrix Potter was taught at home by governesses and studied art while her brother was sent away to school. She was a shy reserved personality when interacting with the outside world but her secret diary written in her own code revealed a lively young girl with highly critical opinions of her fellow artists. Beatrix Potter’s Art Despite not going to school Beatrix was an enthusiastic more.....
  • Cecily Parsley's Potter


    Cecily Parsley's Nursery Rhymes - Beatrix Potter We have a little garden A garden of our own And every day we water there The seeds that we have sown. Condition: New Hardcover Author: Beatrix Potter Copyright: 2006 ISBN: 978 0 72326 016 5 About Beatix Potter Beatrix Potter’s Life A little girl in Victorian England Beatrix Potter was taught at home by governesses and studied art while her brother was sent away to school. She was a shy reserved personality when interacting with the outside world but her secret diary written in her own code revealed a lively young girl with highly critical opinions of her fellow artists. Beatrix Potter’s Art Despite not going to school Beatrix was a click here.....
  • Squirrel Tale Nutkin Beatrix Potter


    The Tale of Squirrel Nutkin - Beatrix Potter But Nutkin sat upon a big flat rock and played ninepins with a crab apple. Condition: New Hardcover Author: Beatrix Potter Copyright: 2006 ISBN: 978 0 72325 983 1 About Beatix Potter Beatrix Potter’s Life A little girl in Victorian England Beatrix Potter was taught at home by governesses and studied art while her brother was sent away to school. She was a shy reserved personality when interacting with the outside world but her secret diary written in her own code revealed a lively young girl with highly critical opinions of her fellow artists. Beatrix Potter’s Art Despite not going to school Beatrix was an enthusiastic student of natur find out more.....
  • Peter Potter Tale Beatrix


    The Tale of Peter Rabbit - Beatrix Potter "Now my dears " said old Mrs. Rabbit one morning "you may go into the fields or down the lane but don't go into Mr. McGregor's garden." Condition: New Hardcover Author: Beatrix Potter Copyright: 2006 ISBN: 978 0 72325 982 4 About Beatix Potter Beatrix Potter’s Life A little girl in Victorian England Beatrix Potter was taught at home by governesses and studied art while her brother was sent away to school. She was a shy reserved personality when interacting with the outside world but her secret diary written in her own code revealed a lively young girl with highly critical opinions of her fellow artists. Beatrix Potter’ more.....
  • Beatrix Bland


    The Tale of Pigling Bland - Beatrix Potter Over the hills and far away she danced with Pigling Bland! Condition: New Hardcover Author: Beatrix Potter Copyright: 2006 ISBN: 978 0 72326 009 7 About Beatix Potter Beatrix Potter’s Life A little girl in Victorian England Beatrix Potter was taught at home by governesses and studied art while her brother was sent away to school. She was a shy reserved personality when interacting with the outside world but her secret diary written in her own code revealed a lively young girl with highly critical opinions of her fellow artists. Beatrix Potter’s Art Despite not going to school Beatrix was an enthusiastic student of nature teaching herself click here.....
  • stories Treasury hardcover book A Ten Rabbit Potter Peter Beatrix loved incl



    A BEATRIX POTTER TREASURY This book contains the best loved tales ... New hardcover book with dustjacket published 2006 190 pages with the beautiful original B W and colour illustrations we know and love. This volume brings together ten of Beatrix Potter's delightful stories. Beginning with The Tale of Peter Rabbit this collection follows Peter's escapades through a further three tales. After his youthful adventures with Benjamin Bunny in the dreaded Mr McGregor's garden Peter grows up to be a respectable gardener. Cousin Benjamin and his wife Flopsy cannot keep track of their large cheerful family which succumbs to the soporific effects of lettuces in The Tale of The Flopsy Bunnies. The fin more details.....
  • Tod Tale


    The Tale of Mr. Tod - Beatrix Potter Now for a change I am going o make a story about two disagreeable people called Tommy Brock and Mr. Tod. Condition: New Hardcover Author: Beatrix Potter Copyright: 2006 ISBN: 978 0 72326 008 0 About Beatix Potter Beatrix Potter’s Life A little girl in Victorian England Beatrix Potter was taught at home by governesses and studied art while her brother was sent away to school. She was a shy reserved personality when interacting with the outside world but her secret diary written in her own code revealed a lively young girl with highly critical opinions of her fellow artists. Beatrix Potter’s Art Despite not going to school Beatrix was an enthusi more here.....
  • Beatrix Tale Samuel Pudding) Poly



    The Tale of Samuel Whiskers (or The Roly-Poly Pudding) - Beatrix Potter Tom Kitten bit and spat and mewed and wriggled; and the rolling-pin went roly-poly roly. Condition: New Hardcover Author: Beatrix Potter Copyright: 2006 ISBN: 978 0 72326 010 3 About Beatix Potter Beatrix Potter’s Life A little girl in Victorian England Beatrix Potter was taught at home by governesses and studied art while her brother was sent away to school. She was a shy reserved personality when interacting with the outside world but her secret diary written in her own code revealed a lively young girl with highly critical opinions of her fellow artists. Beatrix Potter’s Art Despite not going to school Bea click here.....
  • Tale Beatrix Potter


    The Tale of Timmy Tiptoes - Beatrix Potter Then Timmy Tiptoes came out and went home with an umbrella. Condition: New Hardcover Author: Beatrix Potter Copyright: 2006 ISBN: 978 0 72326 006 6 About Beatix Potter Beatrix Potter’s Life A little girl in Victorian England Beatrix Potter was taught at home by governesses and studied art while her brother was sent away to school. She was a shy reserved personality when interacting with the outside world but her secret diary written in her own code revealed a lively young girl with highly critical opinions of her fellow artists. Beatrix Potter’s Art Despite not going to school Beatrix was an enthusiastic student of nature teaching hersel more.....
  • Tom Beatrix


    The Tale of Tom Kitten - Beatrix Potter First she scrubbed their faces (this one is Moppet). Condition: New Hardcover Author: Beatrix Potter Copyright: 2006 ISBN: 978 0 72326 003 5 About Beatix Potter Beatrix Potter’s Life A little girl in Victorian England Beatrix Potter was taught at home by governesses and studied art while her brother was sent away to school. She was a shy reserved personality when interacting with the outside world but her secret diary written in her own code revealed a lively young girl with highly critical opinions of her fellow artists. Beatrix Potter’s Art Despite not going to school Beatrix was an enthusiastic student of nature teaching herself while pa click here.....
  • Tale


    The Tale of Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle - Beatrix Potter Then away down the hill trotted Lucie and Mrs. Tiggy-winkle with the bundles of clothes! Condition: New Hardcover Author: Beatrix Potter Copyright: 2006 ISBN: 978 0 72326 001 1 About Beatix Potter Beatrix Potter’s Life A little girl in Victorian England Beatrix Potter was taught at home by governesses and studied art while her brother was sent away to school. She was a shy reserved personality when interacting with the outside world but her secret diary written in her own code revealed a lively young girl with highly critical opinions of her fellow artists. Beatrix Potter’s Art Despite not going to school Beatrix was an enthusiastic more information.....
  • Rhymes Dapply's Nursery Beatrix Appley


    Appley Dapply's Nursery Rhymes - Beatrix Potter You know the old woman who lived in a shoe? And had so many children she disn't know what to do? Condition: New Hardcover Author: Beatrix Potter Copyright: 2006 ISBN: 978 0 72326 015 8 About Beatix Potter Beatrix Potter’s Life A little girl in Victorian England Beatrix Potter was taught at home by governesses and studied art while her brother was sent away to school. She was a shy reserved personality when interacting with the outside world but her secret diary written in her own code revealed a lively young girl with highly critical opinions of her fellow artists. Beatrix Potter’s Art Despite not going to school Beatrix was an enth find out more.....
  • Pickles


    The Tale of Ginger and Pickles - Beatrix Potter The customers came in crowds every day and bought quantities especially the toffee customers. Condition: New Hardcover Author: Beatrix Potter Copyright: 2006 ISBN: 978 0 72326 012 7 About Beatix Potter Beatrix Potter’s Life A little girl in Victorian England Beatrix Potter was taught at home by governesses and studied art while her brother was sent away to school. She was a shy reserved personality when interacting with the outside world but her secret diary written in her own code revealed a lively young girl with highly critical opinions of her fellow artists. Beatrix Potter’s Art Despite not going to school Beatrix was an enthusi more.....
  • Classics Beatrix Potter



    Beatrix Potter Audio Collection The Best of Beatrix Potter on 23 CDs Get other Beatrix Potter Audio CD click here Other Childrens Audio Books click here The Beatrix Potter AudioBooks 23 Classics on Audio Book CDs Brand New : 23 CDs Read by some of the country's leading actors each of Beatrix Potter's stories rhymes is featured in this delightful CD selection. Beautifully packaged in a handy zipped tin the 23 CDs are ideal for bedtime playtime or for soothing listening on car journeys. Parents and children alike will love these enchanting recordings as they reacquaint themselves with the classic tales of Peter Rabbit Squirrel Nutkin Mrs Tiggy-Winkle and all the other timeless characters that click here.....
  • Beatrix Mrs Potter Tittlemouse Tale


    The Tale of Mrs. Tittlemouse - Beatrix Potter Mrs. Tittlemouse was a most terribly tidy particular little mouse always sweeping and dusting the soft snady floors. Condition: New Hardcover Author: Beatrix Potter Copyright: 2006 ISBN: 978 0 72326 005 9 About Beatix Potter Beatrix Potter’s Life A little girl in Victorian England Beatrix Potter was taught at home by governesses and studied art while her brother was sent away to school. She was a shy reserved personality when interacting with the outside world but her secret diary written in her own code revealed a lively young girl with highly critical opinions of her fellow artists. Beatrix Potter’s Art Despite not going to school B more.....

About the Author Beatrix Potter

Helen Beatrix Potter (28 July 1866 – 22 December 1943) was an English author, illustrator, mycologist, and conservationist who was best known for her children's books, which featured animal characters such as Peter Rabbit. Born into a privileged household, Potter was educated by governesses, and grew up isolated from other children. She had numerous pets and through holidays in Scotland and the Lake District developed a love of landscape, flora and fauna, all of which she closely observed and painted. As a young woman her parents discouraged intellectual development, but her study and paintings of fungi led her to be widely respected in the field of mycology. In her thirties Potter published the highly successful children's book The Tale of Peter Rabbit, and became secretly engaged to her publisher, Norman Warne, causing a breach with her parents, who disapproved of his social status. Warne died before the wedding could take place. Potter eventually published 23 children's books, and having become financially independent of her parents, was able to buy a farm in the Lake District, which she extended with other purchases over time. In her forties she married a local solicitor, William Heelis. She became a sheep breeder and farmer while continuing to write and illustrate children's books. Potter died in 1943, and left almost all of her property to The National Trust in order to preserve the beauty of the Lake District as she had known it, protecting it from developers.
Potter's books continue to sell well throughout the world, in multiple languages. Her stories have been retold in various formats, including a ballet, films and in animation.


Beatrix Potter's father, Rupert William Potter (1832–1914), although trained as a barrister, spent his days at gentlemen's clubs and rarely practised law. Her mother, Helen Potter née Leech (1839–1932), the daughter of a cotton merchant, spent her time visiting or receiving visitors. The family was supported by both parents' inherited incomes.
Every summer, Rupert Potter would rent a country house; firstly Dalguise House in Perthshire, Scotland for the eleven summers of 1871 to 1881, then later one in the English Lake District. In 1882 the family met the local vicar, Canon Hardwicke Rawnsley, who was deeply worried about the effects of industry and tourism on the Lake District. He would later found the National Trust in 1895, to help protect the countryside. Beatrix Potter had immediately fallen in love with the rugged mountains and dark lakes, and through Rawnsley, learnt of the importance of trying to conserve the region, something that was to stay with her for the rest of her life. When Potter came of age, her parents appointed her their housekeeper and discouraged any intellectual development, instead requiring her to supervise the household. From the age of 15 until she was past 30, she recorded her everyday life in journals, using her own secret code which was not decoded until 20 years after her death. An uncle attempted to introduce her as a student at the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew, but she was rejected because she was female. Potter was later one of the first to suggest that lichens were a symbiotic relationship between fungi and algae. As, at the time, the only way to record microscopic images was by painting them, Potter made numerous drawings of lichens and fungi. As the result of her observations, she was widely respected throughout England as an expert mycologist. In 1897, her paper on the germination of spores was presented to the Linnean Society by her uncle Sir Henry Enfield Roscoe, as women were barred from attending meetings. (In 1997, the Society issued a posthumous official apology to Potter for the way she had been treated.) The Royal Society also refused to publish at least one of her technical papers. She also lectured at the London School of Economics several times. The basis of her many projects and stories were the small animals that she smuggled into the house or observed during family holidays in Scotland and the Lake District. When she was 27 and on one such holiday in Scotland, in a letter dated 4 September 1893 she sent a story about rabbits to Noel Moore, the five-year-old son of her last governess. She was encouraged to publish the story so she borrowed it back in 1901 and made it into the book entitled The Tale of Peter Rabbit. However, she struggled to find a publisher for it and eventually had 250 copies printed privately. In October 1902, Frederick Warne & Co. agreed to publish 8,000 copies in a small format, easy for a child to hold and read, having asked Beatrix to re-illustrate it in color. It was extremely well received and, by the end of the year, 28,000 copies had been printed.


She followed it with The Tale of Squirrel Nutkin in 1903, that was also based on an earlier letter. Such was the popularity of these and her subsequent books that she gained an independent income from their sales. She also became secretly engaged to the publisher, Norman Warne in 1905, but her parents were set against her marrying a tradesman. Their opposition to the wedding caused a breach between Beatrix and her parents. However, the wedding was not to be, for soon after the engagement, Norman fell ill of pernicious anemia and died within a few weeks. Beatrix was devastated. She wrote in a letter to his sister, Millie, "He did not live long, but he fulfilled a useful happy life. I must try to make a fresh beginning next year." Potter eventually wrote 23 books, all in the same small format. Her writing efforts finally abated around 1920 due to poor eyesight. The Tale of Little Pig Robinson was published in 1930; however, the actual manuscript was one of the first to be written and far predates this publication date. After Warne's death, Potter purchased Hill Top Farm in the village of Sawrey, Cumbria, in the Lake District.  With the steady stream of royalties from her books, she began to buy pieces of land under the guidance of local solicitor William Heelis. In 1913 at the age of 47, Potter married Heelis and moved to Hill Top Farm permanently. Some of Potter's best loved works show the Hill Top Farm farm house and the village. While the couple had no children, the farm was constantly alive with dogs, cats and even a pet hedgehog named "Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle".audiobook On moving to the Lake District, Potter became engrossed in breeding and showing Herdwick sheep. She became a respected farmer, a judge at local agricultural shows, and President of the Herdwick Sheep Breeders' Association. When Potter's parents died, she used her inheritance to buy more farms and tracts of land. After some years Potter and Heelis moved down into the village of Sawrey, and into Castle Cottage — where the local children knew her for her grumpy demeanour, and called her "Auld Mother Heelis". Her letters of the time reflect her increasing concerns with her sheep, preservation of farmland, and World War II. Beatrix Potter died at Castle Cottage in Sawrey on 22 December 1943. Her body was cremated at Carleton Crematorium, Blackpool, and her ashes were scattered in the countryside near Sawrey. In her will, Potter left almost all of her property to the National Trust — 4,000 acres (16 km²) of land, cottages, and 15 farms. The legacy has helped ensure that the Lake District and the practice of fell farming remain unspoiled to this day. Her properties now lie within the Lake District National Park. The Trust's 2005 Swindon headquarters are named "Heelis" in her honour..


 
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