Pie and the Patty-Pan

Beatrix POTTER

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Pie and the Patty-Pan
Pie and the Patty-Pan

“YOU NEVER TASTED ANYTHING SO GOOD! AND YOU SHALL EAT IT ALL!”

POTTER, Beatrix. The Pie and the Patty-Pan. New York: Frederick Warne, (1905). Tall 12mo, original maroon paper boards, mounted cover illustration.

First American edition, with 10 lovely color plates, including frontispiece, and numerous charming in-text illustrations. A beautiful copy.

In the summer of 1902, when she first conceived this book, Potter and her family rented a country house in the village of Sawrey. "The Pie and the Patty-Pan roams about the village of Sawrey, lingering over the tiger-lilies and snapdragons in cottage gardens, glancing into parlours and kitchens, pausing to admire a white-washed slate-roofed porch covered with purple clematis, and to consider the plants in cottage windows and the pumps in backyards… the book is Beatrix Potter's praise to Sawrey, and contains many village details that she loved" (Linder, 169). Preceded by the British first edition of the same year. Without scarce dust jacket. Quinby 9. Linder, 425.

Fine condition.

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