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Beatrix Potter1903

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To celebrate Peter's birthday, Frederick Warne is publishing new editions of all 23 of Potter's original tales, which take the very first printings of Potter's works as their guide. The aim of these editions is to be as close as possible to Beatrix Potter's intentions while benefiting from modern printing and design techniques.

The colors and details of the watercolors in the volumes are reproduced more accurately than ever before, and it has now been possible to disguise damage that has affected the artwork over the years. Most notably, The Tale of Peter Rabbit restores six of Potter's original illustrations. Four were sacrificed in 1903 to make space for illustrated endpapers, and two have never been used before. Of course, Beatrix Potter created many memorable children's characters, including Benjamin Bunny, Tom Kitten, Jemima Puddle-duck and Jeremy Fisher. But whatever the tale, both children and adults alike can be delighted by the artistry in Potter's illustrations, while they also enjoy a very good read. Because they have always been completely true to a child's experience, Potter's 23 books continue to endure.

Titre original : The Tale of Squirrel Nutkin (1903)

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2013 Editions Gallimard (Jeunesse)

Française Langue française | 57 pages | Sortie : 3 octobre 2013 | ISBN : 9782070655069

1991 Editions Gallimard (Beatrix Potter - La bibliothèque de Pierre Lapin)

Française Langue française | 64 pages

2002 Editions Warne

Anglaise Langue anglaise | 64 pages

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