That Naughty Rabbit (2002)

Biography & Autobiography / General, - Biography & Autobiography / Literary Figures, - Biography & Autobiography / Women, - Juvenile Fiction / Animals / Rabbits, - Literary Criticism / General, - Literary Criticism / Children's & Young Adult Literature -

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Judy Taylor

01/01/2002
Overview
<i>The Tale of Peter Rabbit</i>is one of the best-selling, and best-loved, children's books of all time, and the story of how it came to be published-and what's happened to the book in the 100 years since publication-is fascinating. Judy Taylor, a leading authority on Potter, tells the story that begins with a small girl's devotion to her pet rabbit and ends with Beatrix Potter's bequest of extensive areas of England's Lake District. In between we see how the book began as a letter to the son of Potter's governess, look at its initial publication (paid for by Potter) in black-and-white, and follow Peter Rabbit's rise to the most famous rabbit in the world.
Original Language

English

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