Beatrix Potter – The Tale Of Benjamin Bunny – First Edition 1906

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Beatrix Potter – The Tale Of Benjamin Bunny – First Edition 1906

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First edition published by F. Warne & Co. in 1906; with “muffatees” misprint on p.15 and “we” in Roman type on page 15. Publisher’s lettered boards with oval colour illustration on front panel. A few smudges to the text; neat marginal repair to one leaf; some light rubbing to the boards and browning to the spine. 16mo.
Benjamin Bunny is a charming continuation of the adventures in Potter’s earlier work, “The Tale of Peter Rabbit.” The story revolves around Peter Rabbit’s cousin, Benjamin Bunny, and his escapades in Mr. McGregor’s garden. Benjamin accompanies Peter to retrieve the clothes he lost during their previous adventure.
The book is filled with Potter’s signature anthropomorphic animal characters, vivid watercolor illustrations, and a whimsical narrative that captures the English countryside. As with many of Potter’s tales, “The Tale of Benjamin Bunny” imparts lessons about responsibility, friendship, and the consequences of disobedience. It conveys these moral messages through a delightful and engaging story, making it a timeless favourite for young readers and a cherished part of the Beatrix Potter canon.


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First edition published by F. Warne & Co. in 1906; with “muffatees” misprint on p.15 and “we” in Roman type on page 15. Publisher’s lettered boards with oval colour illustration on front panel. A few smudges to the text; neat marginal repair to one leaf; some light rubbing to the boards and browning to the spine. 16mo.
Benjamin Bunny is a charming continuation of the adventures in Potter’s earlier work, “The Tale of Peter Rabbit.” The story revolves around Peter Rabbit’s cousin, Benjamin Bunny, and his escapades in Mr. McGregor’s garden. Benjamin accompanies Peter to retrieve the clothes he lost during their previous adventure.
The book is filled with Potter’s signature anthropomorphic animal characters, vivid watercolor illustrations, and a whimsical narrative that captures the English countryside. As with many of Potter’s tales, “The Tale of Benjamin Bunny” imparts lessons about responsibility, friendship, and the consequences of disobedience. It conveys these moral messages through a delightful and engaging story, making it a timeless favourite for young readers and a cherished part of the Beatrix Potter canon.