HISTORY OF THE WRITINGS OF BEATRIX POTTER
First edition, second printing, an indispensable work on Beatrix Potter with 446 pages of text and reproductions plus a section to help determine first editions.
First edition, second printing, an indispensable work on Beatrix Potter with 446 pages of text and reproductions plus a section to help determine first editions.
First printing of this collection of nursery rhymes, new and traditional, within the Peter Rabbit universe.
First American edition (probably preceding the British) in the original dust jacket.
First American edition (probably preceding the British), a fine copy.
First edition of this tale of a village shop run by a cat and a dog, based upon a store local to Potter's own Hill Top farm.
Complete "very amusing & interesting game introducing the famous characters created by Miss Beatrix Potter" – with the original die and 4 lead figurines.
Early printing of a classic Beatrix Potter work.
First edition of Potter's first cat-centered story, and the first of her books to be published in a slightly larger format by Warne.
First edition in book form, featuring the adorably alert Miss Moppet chasing after a mouse, an exceptional copy.
First edition, first printing, of the final book in the Peter Rabbit series, first composed decades earlier but set aside for many years.
First trade edition of the first book by one of the giants of the Golden Age of Illustration, and of children's picture books.
First edition of this slightly longer Potter story, with a surprise cameo of Peter and two other rabbits at the end.
First edition of the sequel to BENJAMIN BUNNY, in the rare publisher's glassine printed 1911 or after (with titles running to TIMMY TIPTOES).
First edition of Potter's story of a squirrel and chipmunk friendship, unusual in Potter's work for its North American setting.
Early American version of Peter Rabbit, illustrated by J.R. Neill, best known for illustrating the Oz series.
Original songbook themed around Beatrix Potter's Peter Rabbit, with music accompanying the story and illustrations.