

Copyright Page Shows 1905, No Other Date. Original Printing Style With Blank Verso Of All Illustration Pages. k Endpapers Show Books Published 1904 Or Earlier, Quinby Plate Iii, Meal And Bundle Colored Red With Blue Details. Original Binding Of Light Brown-Green Boards Embossed With White Lettering On Front Cover, Dot Within "O" In "Of", Single Blindstamped Border To Illustration, Illustration With Small Scallops At Corners. Beatrix Potter Color Plates (illustrator). Frederick Warne & Company, New York, 1905.

85pg thn pages NO OTHER TITLES MENTIONED, NOR ADVERTISMENTS.does have "For THE REAL LITTLE LUCIE OF NEWLANDS" facing title page. Word "BY" a bit upper left to author's name under cover art. Front cover titles have only pub name in box under author's name, no other ver ilust BLIND STAMPING (no white color) to border. Last FFEP states "SCHLUETER PRINTING COMPANY NEW YORK " BACK COVER HAS NO PRINTING, PLAIN MATTE GREY BOARD. Decorated endpapers show 6 Potter character animals with intricate border lines. Original text pages are glossy, and printed on 1 side only, the reverse being clean, but apparently numbered, or counted as a page, for the text do so when again numbered. old black leather (replaced) spine strip to matte Grey Hard board cover with white titles, scallop corners to original color ilust of HEDGEHOG pasted in center of cover. GOOD Condition Grey Hardcover, Neatly hand written gift name ep "Dudley from Miss Vail Xmas 1908" in appropriate area ep. Illustrated by Glossy Color Ilust (illustrator). Description text copyright 2011 BooksForComfort. Lucy's handkerchiefs keep mysteriously disappearing, and you will laugh when you find out where they are all going.

Just when it looks like he won't be able to do it in time, help arrives. A poor tailor is faced with a big challenge, making the most beautiful coat anyone has ever seen. Cassette 2: The Tailor of Gloucester read by Sir Michael Hordern. Nutkin behaves very badly and teases Old Brown, the big owl. The Tale of Squirrel Nutkin, read by Gary Bond. Two mice take over a house that doesn't belong to them and create lots of trouble along the way. Cassette 1: The Tale of Two Bad Mice read by Sir Michael Hordern. Published by Frederick Warne & Co, New York, NY, 1991. Tiggy-Winkle, 2 Cassettes by Beatrix Potter. The Tale of Two Bad Mice, The Tale of Squirrel Nutkin, The Tailor of Gloucester & The Tale of Mrs.
