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The Tale of Mr. Jeremy Fisher by Beatrix Potter, First Edition

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A First Edition, [First Printing] of 'The Tale of Mr. Jeremy Fisher' by Beatrix Potter in Very Good condition published by Frederick Warne and Co in 1906

The Tale of Mr. Jeremy Fisher [Peter Rabbit First Series Number Seven] by Beatrix Potter, First Edition

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  • The Tale of Mr. Jeremy Fisher [Peter Rabbit First Series Number Seven] by Beatrix Potter, First Edition
  • The Tale of Mr. Jeremy Fisher [Peter Rabbit First Series Number Seven] by Beatrix Potter, First Edition

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Condition Summary: (Very Good/[No dustjacket]) A reasonably presentable copy. All notable faults: A little marked and faded with some staining on the upper board, minor wear at the edges, a few minor marks and previous owner's name on the title page. Dustjacket not present. Book conservation: Re-backed retaining the original endpapers

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Book Number B0005171
Title The Tale of Mr. Jeremy Fisher
Author(s) Author: Potter, Beatrix [Helen] Illustrator: Beatrix [Helen] Potter

Beatrix [Helen] Potter (1866 to 1943)—English author, illustrator, mycologist and conservationist who was best known for her children's books that featured animal characters, such as The Tale of Peter Rabbit. Potter's books include: 'The Tale of Peter Rabbit', 'The Tailor of Gloucester', 'The Tale of Squirrel Nutkin', 'The Tale of Benjamin Bunny', 'The Tale of Two Bad Mice', 'The Tale of Mrs Tiggy-Winkle', 'The Pie and the Patty-Pan', '  The Tale of Mr Jeremy Fisher', 'The Story of a Fierce Bad Rabbit', 'The Story of Miss Moppet', 'The Tale of Tom Kitten', 'The Tale of Jemima Puddle-Duck', 'The Roly-Poly Pudding', 'The Tale of the Flopsy Bunnies', 'Ginger and Pickles', 'The Tale of Mrs Tittlemouse', 'The Tale of Timmy Tiptoes', 'The Tale of Mr Tod', 'The Tale of Pigling Bland', 'Appely Dapply's Nursery Rhymes', 'Tom Kitten's Painting Boo', 'The Tale of Johnny Town-Mouse', 'Cecily Parsley's Nursery Rhymes', 'Jemima Puddleduck's Painting Book', 'Peter Rabbit's Almanac', 'The Tale of Little Pig Robinson', 'The Fairy Caravan', 'Wag by Wall', 'The Tale of the Faithful Dove', 'The Sly Old Cat' and 'The Tale of Tuppenny'

Edition and Format First Edition, [First Printing]
Edition identified by: 1) Endpapers match Quinby plate III [Cats bottom right and left and Jeremy Fisher middle row far right, used on books published 1906], 2) 1906 on the front of the title page and 3) publisher stated as 'Frederick Warne and Co'. [References: Beatrix Potter: A Bibliographical Check List by Jane Quinby, reference 10 and A History of the Writings of Beatrix Potter, Including Unpublished Work by Leslie Linder, page 426]

Hardcover
24 mo 143 mm (5 5/8 inches) by 108 mm (4 1/4 inches). 7, 8 to 11, [12 to 13 (blank)], 14 to 17, [18 to 19 (blank)], 20 to 23, [24 to 25 (blank)], 26 to 29, [30 to 31 (blank)], 32 to 35, [36 to 37 (blank)], 38 to 41, [42 to 43 (blank)], 44 to 47, [48 to 49 (blank)], 50 to 53, [5 to 55 (blank)], 56 to 59, [60 to 61 (blank)], 62 to 65, [66 to 67 (blank)], 68 to 71, [72 to 73 (blank)], 74 to 77, [78 to 79 (blank)], 80 to 81, [82 to 83 (blank)], 84, [85] and [86 (colophon)] printed pages in publisher's original red paper covered boards with white 'The Tale of Mr. Jeremy Fisher' on the spine, 'The Tale of Mr. Jeremy Fisher', colour on-lay, 'by Beatrix Potter' and 'F. Warne and Co' on the upper board, issued in glazed paper dust jacket [not present]. Contains colour frontispiece and 26 colour illustrations by Beatrix Potter
Publisher(s) Frederick Warne and Co, London, 1906

Frederick Warne and Co—(Founded in 1865) A British publishing firm famous for children's books, particularly those of Beatrix Potter along with Edward Lear, Kate Greenaway Walter Crane. and Observer Books. Warnes became a limited company in 1918 and were absorbed Into the Penguin Group in 1983. Note on identifying first editions: Warne's method of identifying first editions appears to be somewhat haphazard, especially on high volume titles such as Potters and Observers books. The presence of 'Ltd' in the company name, indicates 1918 or later and from about 1940 until their absorption into the Penguin group they used a system of printers codes to indicate the printer, month and year. Other than that carefully checking of bibliographical information on a book by book basis is required. Just to ensure confusion, they do often state the copyright date e.g. A Tale of Two Bad Mice will state 'Copyright 1904 by Frederick Warne and Co', but this appears a every copy printed until at least 1940!. [McBride page 107] [Zempel and Verkler page 484] .

Series Peter Rabbit First Series Number Seven

Peter Rabbit First Series—A series of classic children's books by Beatrix Potter (The Tale of Peter Rabbit (1902), The Tale of Squirrel Nutkin (1903), The Tailor of Gloucester (1903), The Tale of Benjamin Bunny (1904), The Tale of Two Bad Mice (1904), The Tale of Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle (1905, The Tale of Mr. Jeremy Fisher (1906), The Tale of Tom Kitten (1907), The Tale of Jemima Puddle-Duck (1908), The Tale of the Flopsy Bunnies (1909), The Tale of Mrs. Tittlemouse (1910), The Tale of Timmy Tiptoes (1911) and The Tale of Johnny Town-Mouse (1918)) featuring animal characters, the best known being the main character in the first book; Peter Rabbit. The Series are companions to the books in the 'New Series' and 'Large Format Series', which between all three series have reportedly sold more than 150 million copies in 35 languages. The series contains 13 books. The first book was originally published in 1902 and the last book was originally published in 1918

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The story of a frog who decides to go fishing for minnows for supper, but suffers a series of misadventures and ends up with a dinner of roasted grasshopper. .
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