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Publishing | Beatrix Potter | The publisher of the Peter Rabbit series, Frederick Warne
, also issued French, Welsh, German, Dutch, and Swedish translations, and dramatic versions of some of the stories. The original little books, nearly square in shape... |
Publishing | Beatrix Potter | During the early years of the First World War, BP
became dissatisfied with the service offered by her publishers, Frederick Warne
. By nearly the end of 1915 she had received no satisfactory financial statement... |
Textual Production | Beatrix Potter | Today the once gentleman-like, personal, and family publishing firm of Frederick Warne
has become the property of an international conglomerate, Pearson
, which owns Penguin
, Longman
, Ladybird
, tv and software development companies... |
Textual Production | Beatrix Potter | |
Textual Production | Beatrix Potter | Leslie Linder
bequeathed his extensive collection of BP
's papers, paintings, and first editions to the National Trust
. The trust holds its Potter manuscripts at Near Sawrey in the Lake District; others are... |
Textual Production | Beatrix Potter | BP
's first and most famous book, The Tale of Peter Rabbit, already privately printed, had its first regular edition from the publishing firm of Frederick Warne
. Richardson, Barbara. “Beatrix Potter: Her Early Editions Continue to Fetch Large Sums”. Book and Magazine Collector, Vol. 183 , pp. 4-17. 16 Grinstein, Alexander. The Remarkable Beatrix Potter. International Universities Press. 45-6 |
Publishing | Margaret Roberts | It was reprinted in New York in 1864, by Tauchnitz
in 1865, and in a new edition by Frederick Warne
in 1882. (Warne reprinted many of MR
's works, generally undated.) The Tauchnitz and Warne... |
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