It’s tempting to imagine Peter Rabbit peering out from beneath a hedge in author Linda Lear’s bewitching English-style garden. Lear recently published a biography of Beatrix Potter, the British author ...
Since it was first published in 1902, The Tale Of Peter Rabbit has sold an estimated 40 million copies. The children’s writer is among the most successful authors of all time. Article continues below ...
Biography: The most detailed biography of the children's writer to date shows there was more to her than flopsy bunnies. More than most people's, Beatrix Potter's life is defined by two distinct modes ...
Beatrix Potter is hailed as a literary phenomena of the 20th century. Her children's books and characters are still admired today and have never been out of print. BBC Radio 4 Extra marks the 150th ...
Dennison rediscovered the books through reading to his son, and went on to devour Potter’s journals and letters as well as previous biographies. In Over the Hills and Far Away he seeks to show how ...
Frederick Warne & Co, Potter's original publisher, waited to release the story until 2016, the year of Potter's 150th anniversary of Potter's birth You can save this article by registering for free ...
Get the latest entertainment news with our free Culture newsletter In 1933, the novelist Graham Greene published an article about Beatrix Potter. He came partly to praise her, not so much for her ...
The best-preserved copy of the first ever book containing Beatrix Potter's work was sold for £23,250 when it went under the hammer on Thursday. The book, called A Happy Pair, was Potter's first break ...
A new story written by Beatrix Potter more than 100 years ago, featuring Peter Rabbit, is to be published for the first time. The Tale of Kitty-in-Boots was rediscovered by publisher Jo Hanks after ...
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