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  1. Beatrix Potter 1866-1943: Centenary Catalogue 1966 by Beatrix Potter, 1966
  2. Beatrix Potter 1866-1943
  3. Histoire de Pierre Lapin by Potter Beatrix 1866-1943, 1921-01-01
  4. The tailor of Gloucester by Beatrix, 1866-1943 Potter, 2009-10-26
  5. Cecily Parsley's nursery rhymes by Potter Beatrix 1866-1943, 1922-01-01
  6. Beatrix Potter: The Artist and Her World 1866-1943 by Judy Taylor, Joyce Irene Whalley, et all 1988-05-01
  7. The Art of Beatrix Potter by Beatrix Potter, 1972-01-01
  8. Beatrix Potter Collectibles: The Peter Rabbit Story Characters (Schiffer Book for Collectors) by Debby Dubay, Kara Sewall, et all 2005-12
  9. A History of the Writings of Beatrix Potter: Including Unpublished Work by Beatrix Potter, 1988-07-05
  10. Beatrix Potter by Alexandra Wallner, 1998-09
  11. Country Artist: A Story About Beatrix Potter (Creative Minds Biography) by David R. Collins, 1989-04
  12. Beatrix Potter's V & A Collection: The Leslie Linder Bequest of Beatrix Potter Material by Beatrix Potter, 1986-03-07
  13. Beatrix Potter's Americans: Selected Letters by Beatrix Potter, 1982-03
  14. Beatrix Potter's Birthday Book by Enid Linder, 1974-01-01

21. Beatrix Potter - Britannia Biographies
Beatrix Potter (18661943) Author and illustrator whose characters including Peter Rabbit are recognized internationally and universally loved.
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Author and illustrator whose characters including Peter Rabbit are recognized internationally and universally loved. Her books include "Peter Rabbit", "Two Bad Mice", "Jemina Puddleduck", "Jeremy Fisher", "Roly Poly Pudding", "The Tale of Tom Kitten", "The Tailer of Gloucester" and "Wag by Wall". The animal characters in her books were based on her pets and her watercolor illustrations were inspired by the countryside that surrounded her cottage in Sawrey, Cumbria. Britannia Biographies A Addison, Joseph Alanbrooke, Lord Albert, Prince Alexander, H.R.L.G. Ambrosius Aurelianus Arthur, King Arviragus Ashe, Geoffrey Austen, Jane B Bates, Thomas Bede, the Venerable Bedivere, Sir Bell, Alexander Graham Blair, Tony Boudicca Bradford, John Burns, Robert C Caratacus Carlyle, Thomas Carnegie, Andrew Catesby, Robert Cecil, Robert (Lord Salisbury) Chaucer, Geoffrey

22. Historic Properties & Collections - Collections | The National Trust
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Helen Beatrix Potter 18661943 in whoRecords 1 to 12 from 25. Per page. 12, 24, 48, 96. 1 2 3 Agaricus augustus RLS 000-000-496-873-C
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25. Beatrix Potter
Potter, Beatrix (18661943) (Young Students Learning Library). From mushrooms to Peter Rabbit Beatrix Potter grew up with a passion for science and nature.
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26. The Tale Of Mr. Tod
Potter, Beatrix, 18661943. The Tale of Mr. Tod Electronic Text Center, University of Virginia Library. The entire work (50 KB) Table of Contents for
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    Potter, Beatrix, 18661943 Creation of machine-readable version Charles Keller Beatrix Potter, 1866-1943. 2nd Edition. New York
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    28. Elizabeth Nesbitt Room Illustrators Project
    Potter illustration from Beatrix Potter 18661943 The Artist and Her World , Taylor, Judy. Beatrix Potter 1866-1943 The Artist and Her World.
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    Helen Beatrix Potter (1866-1943)
    Biography Secondary Sources Works by Helen Beatrix Potter Journal ... Map Photo of Helen Beatrix Potter
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    The Magic Years of Beatrix Potter
    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.

    29. Beatrix Potter (Mrs Heelis) (1866-1943), Children's Writer And Book Illustrator
    National Portrait Gallery, list of portraits for Beatrix Potter (Mrs Heelis) including Beatrix Potter (Mrs Heelis) by Delmar Banner,
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    30. NPG 3635; Beatrix Potter (Mrs Heelis)
    Beatrix Potter (Mrs Heelis) (18661943), Children s writer and book illustrator The children’s writer and artist Beatrix Potter was the creator of Peter
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    31. Beatrix Potter, 1866-1943: The Artist And Her World
    reference author, title, language for ISBN0723235619 Beatrix Potter, 1866-1943 The Artist And Her World.
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    32. Beatrix Potter Online
    Beatrix Potter English Golden Age Illustrator, 18661943 Guide to pictures of works by Beatrix Potter in art museum sites and image archives worldwide.
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    The full text of many of Potter's books, with numerous illustrations
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    33. How To Buy Beatrix Potter Merchandise - EHow.com
    Beatrix Potter (18661943) was not only the author of The Tale of Peter Rabbit, but also a landscape and natural history artist, diarist,
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    Since 1902, when Beatrix Potter published her first animal story, her world of squirrels that talk and rabbits that wear suits has welcomed generations of new readers. Here's how to help your child enter Beatrix Potter's world. Steps: Try to figure out which characters are your child's favorites - Potter merchandise has been licensed in a mind-boggling range, and choosing one character (or a few) is a good way to focus. Investigate the array of products available - it's guaranteed to surprise you. Beatrix Potter (1866-1943) was not only the author of "The Tale of Peter Rabbit," but also a landscape and natural history artist, diarist, farmer and conservationist. Decide what kind of merchandise you're looking for. Encourage your child's interest in Beatrix Potter's world. You may want to surround him with images - wallpaper, bedding, switch plates and dinnerware. Encourage reading and character identification with a few stuffed animals and, perhaps, some rubber stamps. With these, your child can make up his own stories.

    34. Beatrix Potter
    Beatrix Potter (18661943). Beatrix Potter came from a wealthy middle-class family and was educated by a governess at home; as an only daughter,
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    Beatrix Potter (1866-1943) Beatrix Potter came from a wealthy middle-class family and was educated by a governess at home; as an only daughter, she had no playmates for much of the time (a younger brother had more formal schooling), but she enjoyed various pets, writing and drawing. Her parents evidently sought to be conventional in every respect and chiefly benefited their children by neglecting them. Carpenter says her journals reveal her to be very independent and determined from the beginning, contemptuous of Victorian convention, including both religious and class strictures (279).
    Every summer of her childhood was spent in the Lake District, where Beatrix and her younger brother wandered at large collecting plants and other natural artifacts, making pets of smaller wild animals, and drawing everything - both were natural artists.
    As an adult, Potter showed little interest in socializing or marriage; instead, she frequented the Natural History Museum near her London home and worked at her art. In 1896, an uncle tried to get some serious attention for her botanical drawings of mushrooms and her biological theories (she correctly described the symbiotic relationship of fungus and algae that creates lichens), but to no avail. The botanical establishment of her day was not prepared to credit her accurate understanding of the nature of lichens and the propagation of mold spores. Both ideas, now known to be true, were dismissed in part because they flew in the face of scientific orthodoxy and because of Potter's age (30) and gender (Golden, "Naturalist" 631).

    35. The National Archives | Search The Archives | National Register Of Archives | De
    Potter, Helen Beatrix (18661943) afterwards Heelis, Author and Illustrator. 8 records noted. Scope, corresp and literary papers
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    36. Literary Encyclopedia: Potter, Beatrix
    Potter, Beatrix (18661943). Novelist. Active 1886-1943 in England, Britain, Europe. We hope to complete this entry soon.
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    37. Beatrix Potter
    Beatrix Potter. English author and illustrator (18661943). Biography. Beatrix Potter was born in South Kensington, London, in 1866.
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    BEATRIX POTTER
    English author and illustrator (1866-1943)
    Biography:
    Beatrix Potter was born in South Kensington, London, in 1866. Her family was considered to be part of the wealthy burgoisie of that time. She began painting landscapes in the Lake District, where she used to spent some days with her family.
    In 1893 Potter wrote a letter to a young friend, Noël Moore, which was illustrated with drawings of animals and contained the first version of The Tale of Peter Rabbit , her most successful book for children. In all, she published 23 original Peter Rabbit Books.
    The first decade of the 20th century was Potter's most productive period. Peter Rabbit, Jemima Puddleduck, Tom Kitten, and Pigling Bland are perhaps the best known characters from her nursery tales.
    She died in Sawrey (Lancashire) in 1943 and she will always be remembered as one children's favourite author.
    Beatrix Potter, author of illustrated works:
    The Tale of Peter Rabbit
    The Tale of Squirrel Nutkin
    The Tale of Benjamin Bunny
    The Tale of Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle

    38. Aesthetic Realism And Beatrix Potter S Peter Rabbit / Wonder And
    It affected me to read in Beatrix Potter, 18661943 The Artist and Her World this description by the authors. It is the extraordinary mixture of reality
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    'WONDER AND MATTER-OF-FACT' MEET OR
    THE IMAGINATION OF BEATRIX POTTER
    By Marcia Rackow

    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

    39. Beatrix Potter Biography / Biography Of Beatrix Potter Main Biography
    Beatrix Potter (18661943) wrote and illustrated some two dozen children s books that are now considered classics, including The Tale of Peter Rabbit.
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    Name: Beatrix Potter Variant Name: Helen Beatrix Potter Birth Date: July 28, 1866 Death Date: December 22, 1943 Place of Birth: Kensington, England Place of Death: Sawrey, England Nationality: English Gender: Female Occupations: author, illustrator Beatrix Potter Main Biography Beatrix Potter (1866-1943) wrote and illustrated some two dozen children's books that are now considered classics, including The Tale of Peter Rabbit. Although Beatrix Potter's name may not be a household word, that of her first artistic creation, Peter Rabbit, certainly is. An entire industry has sprung up around this beloved character; one can find his image on everything from tea towels to toys. In 1993, when The Tale of Peter Rabbit marked the one-hundredth anniversary of its official publication, people around the world commemorated the event with parties and other celebrations. Given their enduring appeal, he and Potter's other memorable animal characters will likely live on for many generations to come.

    40. Pictures Of Beatrix Potter
    Fig. 34. Beatrix Potter (1866-1943) and solicitor William Heelis (1871-1945) on their engagement day (late 1912) and wedding day (14 Oct. 1913)
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    PICTURES OF BEATRIX POTTER:
    Fig. 1 (left).
    Fig. 2 (right).
    Beatrix Potter with pet rabbit, Benjamin Bouncer (photo Sep. 1891)
    Fig. 3-4. Beatrix Potter (1866-1943) and solicitor William Heelis (1871-1945) on their engagement day (late 1912) and wedding day (14 Oct. 1913)
    Fig. 5. Beatrix Potter in her early 70s as depicted in a painting done in 1938 by her friend Delmar Banner. Beatrix is holding a show catalog for the
    judging of Herdwick sheep, which are shown in the background. In 1943 she was elected president of the Herdwick Sheepbreeders' Association but died
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