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  1. Beatrix Potter's Derwentwater by Beatrix Potter, 1988-09-01
  2. That Naughty Rabbit: Beatrix Potter and Peter Rabbit by Beatrix Potter, Judy Taylor, 1987-10-01
  3. Letters to Children by Beatrix Potter, 1967-12
  4. Beatrix Potter's Lakeland by Hunter Davies, Cressida Pemberton-Pigott, 1989-03-01
  5. Tale of Mrs. William Heelis - Beatrix Potter by John Heelis, 1999-07-01
  6. The Tale of Holly How (Cottage Tales of Beatrix Potter Mysteries) by Susan Wittig Albert, 2005-07-05
  7. Beatrix Potter (Profile Series) by Elizabeth Buchan, 1988-03
  8. The Tale of Beatrix Potter by Margaret Lane, 1970-01-01
  9. Beatrix Potter (Lives and Times (Des Plaines, Ill.).) by Jayne Woodhouse, 1998-07
  10. Beatrix Potter & Peter Rabbit by Mark Samuels Lasner, Margaret Stetz, 2001-11-14
  11. The Magic Years of Beatrix Potter by Margaret Lane, 1978-01-01
  12. Big Peter Rabbit Book: Things to Do, Games to Play, Stories, Presents to Make by Beatrix Potter, 1987-02-11
  13. My Dear Noel: The Story of a Letter From Beatrix Potter by Jane Johnson, 1998-11-01
  14. Peter Rabbit Birthday Book by Beatrix Potter, 1983-01-01

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62. Potter, Beatrix
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    Beatrix Potter 18661943 In 1901, Arthur Conan Doyle (one year before he was knighted)bought one of the few hundred privately printed copies of The Tale of
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    In 1901, Arthur Conan Doyle (one year before he was knighted) bought one of the few hundred privately printed copies of The Tale of Peter Rabbit for his children. The next year Peter Rabbit became available to a wider audience, and over the next 10 years, Potter wrote and illustrated 20 more books for children, including The Tale of Benjamin Bunny The Tale of Tom Kitten The Roly-Poly Pudding (1908), and The Tale of Mr. Tod (1912). Potter's first professional work, in 1890, was for a German greeting card firm, which commissioned her to illustrate a volume of children's verse in 1893. She brought to her work her governess-supervised childhood study of plants and animals, from which she gathered so many of the structural details that are evident in even her early work. John Everett Millais, the Pre-Raphaelite painter best known for Ophelia, was a friend of Potter's family and encouraged her work. While her illustrations have none of the gilded ornateness of the Pre-Raphaelites, their influence can be seen in the meticulous attention to detail in her reproduction of nature (if mice wore dresses and carried brooms, they would no doubt look just like Potter's drawing for The Tale of Two Bad Mice).

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    I llustration from THE TALE OF PETER RABBIT by Beatrix Potter
    For over a century, Beatrix Potter's art, her wonderful imagination have affected children and adults all over the world. There's hardly a person who doesn't know The Tale of Peter Rabbit ! Her pictures and stories while charming and delightful, are also deep — and they show something vital and thrilling about imagination which every person, every parent, every child needs to know. As an artist and teacher I've come to love and value her work even more through my study of Aesthetic Realism, the philosophy founded in 1941 by the great American poet and critic Eli Siegel, whose centenary is being celebrated this year. I learned that there are two kinds of imagination in every person: good and bad. In "Imagination, Reality, and Aesthetics," a chapter from his book Self and World , Eli Siegel explains: The difference between the imagination of art and the imagination of everyday life is that where in art imagination serves to show the self by showing the world, imagination in "life" is used to make the self comfortable, without necessarily showing it.

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    Helen Beatrix Potter was born on July 28, 1866, at 2 Bolton Gardens, West Brompton in Victorian London. She was the daughter of Rupert and Helen Beatrix Potter. To avoid confusion with her mother, the child was called Beatrix or quite often B. Rupert and Helen were a well-to-do, middle-class couple, both having inherited Lancashire cotton fortunes from their parents and ancestors. At the time of her birth Beatrix's parents were totally absorbed in their London lives. Rupert was a barrister-at-law, although he never practiced his profession. The Potters had little if any time to be bothered with the needs of an infant. Mrs. Potter visited the nursery only on rare occasions, and knew little of what went on in that area of her home. A nurse, Miss McKenzie, from the Scottish Highlands, was engaged to care for Beatrix. A nursery was established on the third floor of Bolton Gardens. It was here that the nurse and her young charge began their separate life together. The two left the third floor only to walk in the park or when Miss McKenzie took Beatrix downstairs to see her parents on special occasions or to say goodnight. Miss McKenzie had sole responsibility for Beatrix, looking after her with strict and spartan attention. It was Miss McKenzie who first introduced Beatrix to witches and fairies, which Beatrix later claimed helped to inspire her writings.

    69. Beatrix Potter
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    B C D ... Z by birthday from the calendar Credits and feedback (Helen) Beatrix Potter (1866-1943) English author and illustrator of picture-books for very young, creator of the characters Peter Rabbit, Jeremy Fisher, Jemima Puddle-Duck, Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle, and others. Potter's popularity has shown no sign of diminishing since she created the timeless children's books. "Once upon a time there were four little Rabbits, and their names were - Flopsy, Mopsy, Cottontail, and Peter. They lived with their Mother in a sand-bank, underneath the root of a very big tree" (from The Tale of Peter Rabbit Beatrix Potter was born in South Kensington, London, as the only daughter of Rupert Potter, a wealthy rentier . His father's property came from the Lancashire cotton industry as her wife's. Potter spent a sheltered childhood with her brother Bertram, who was five years younger. She amused herself by painting, using specimens from the Natural History Museum or sketching the nature in the Lake District, where the family spent summer holidays. She never went to school, but was taught at home by a governess. As a young woman she still lived at her parent's house. From the age of fifteen until she was past thirty, she recorded her everyday life in her own secret code-writing. "If it were not impertinent to lecture one's publisher - you are a great deal too much afraid of the public, for whom I have never cared one tuppenny button. I am

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    71. Beatrix Potter Society: Aims
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    The Beatrix Potter Society is registered as a charity in the United Kingdom and exists to promote the study and appreciation of the life and works of Beatrix Potter (1866 - 1943) who was not only the author of The Tale of Peter Rabbit and other classics of children's literature, but also a landscape and natural history artist, diarist, farmer and conservationist - in the latter capacity she was responsible for the preservation of large areas of the Lake District through her gifts to the National Trust. The Society upholds and protects the integrity of the inimitable and unique work of Beatrix Potter, her aims and bequests and brings together on a world wide basis those people who share these interests.
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    75. The Tale Of The Flopsy Bunnies And Mrs. Tittlemouse (in MARION)
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    ATTRIBUTION Beatrix Potter (1866–1943), British writer. The Old Woman(l. 5–8). . . Golden Journey, The; Poems for Young People.
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