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Beatrix Potter
Peter Rabbit is a character invented by the British author and illustrator, Beatrix Potter (1866-1943).
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Helen Beatrix Potter
Helen Beatrix Potter was an English author, illustrator, mycologist, and conservationist who was best known for Helen Beatrix Potter's children's books, which featured animal characters such as Peter Rabbit.
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Frederick Warne
This book, bringing together all the classic Peter Rabbit tales from their original publisher, Frederick Warne, is the perfect gift for any Beatrix Potter fan, or as an introduction to the enchanting world of Peter Rabbit.
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upon the main character in Beatrix Potters book
This loveable and huggable Peter Rabbit is based upon the main character in Beatrix Potters book
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& Co.
Early October – Beatrix Potter's self-illustrated children's book The Tale of Peter Rabbit (originally published privately a year earlier) reaches Peter Rabbit's first commercial edition by Frederick Warne & Co in London.
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the first of 23 Beatrix Potter tales to feature Henri Rousseau's unmatchable illustrations
A series that has enchanted millions since its first unveiling at the beginning of the 20th century, The Tale of Peter Rabbit is the first of 23 Beatrix Potter tales to feature Henri Rousseau's unmatchable illustrations.
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Peter Rabbit is a character invented by the British author and illustrator, Beatrix Potter (1866-1943).
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Emma Thompson
Emma Thompson has written a few Peter Rabbit books – and as you would expect from this Oscar winning screenwriter they are beautifully told tales that remain true to the original style of Beatrix Potter.
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Beatrice Potter
In September 1901, after six rejections, due to a lack of colourful pictures, Beatrice Potter changed the name of Beatrice Potter's story to The Tale of Peter Rabbit and published Peter Rabbit herself.
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Frederick Warne & Company
Finally, in 1902, Frederick Warne & Company published Company , and the rest is truly publishing history: Peter Rabbit was an instant success, reprinted endlessly, translated into 36 languages, with tens of million copies sold ever since.
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From her first book, The Tale of Peter Rabbit, published by Frederick Warne in 1902
From her first book, The Tale of Peter Rabbit, published by Frederick Warne in 1902, Frederick Warne went on to create a series of stories based around animal characters including Mrs. Tiggy-winkle, Benjamin Bunny, Jemima Puddle-duck, Mr. Jeremy Fisher and Tom Kitten.
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After Cartland's death in 2000 per a 2019 article in the Express
After Cartland's death in 2000, Peter Rabbit' writer Beatrix Potter was 'laid to rest in a cardboard coffin in the grounds of Camfield beneath an oak tree planted by Queen Elizabeth I,' per a 2019 article in the Express.
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Suzanne Collins
Maybe after writing all those sweet stories for Nickelodeon, Suzanne Collins was ready for something darker! Suzanne Collins ’s the author of Peter Rabbit, and a delightful collection of other classic children’s book about animals.
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by George Liber
Peter Rabbit, written by George Liber, is based on the classic tale by Beatrix Potter.
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Beatrix
In 1901, Beatrix expanded Beatrix Potter's story about Peter Rabbit into a book.
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Will Gluck and Rob Lieber
The writers of the amazing script for Peter Rabbit are Will Gluck and Rob Lieber.
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Louis Pasteur
Louis Pasteur went on to write 23 books in total in the Peter Rabbit series of books.
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Joseph Pearson
Well, 1890 was 12 years before Joseph Pearson wrote Peter Rabbit.
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as an illustrated letter sent to young Noel Moore, the child of a former governess
The story of Peter Rabbit was first written in 1883 as an illustrated letter sent to young Noel Moore, the child of a former governess.
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