BIB_ID
299692
Accession number
MA 2009.12
Creator
Potter, Beatrix, 1866-1943.
Display Date
1900 Mar. 13.
Credit line
Gift of Colonel David McC. McKell, 1959.
Description
1 item (4 p.) ; 17.7 cm
Notes
High reserve.
Part of a collection of 12 letters from Beatrix Potter to Noel and Marjorie Moore. Letters have been described individually in 12 records (MA 2009.1-12); see collection-level record for more information.
Written on stationery stamped "2, Bolton Gardens, / London, S.W."
Part of a collection of 12 letters from Beatrix Potter to Noel and Marjorie Moore. Letters have been described individually in 12 records (MA 2009.1-12); see collection-level record for more information.
Written on stationery stamped "2, Bolton Gardens, / London, S.W."
Provenance
Gift of Colonel David McC. McKell in 1959.
Summary
Referencing her attempt to publish The Tale of Peter Rabbit. Discussing an argument with her publisher, noting "he wants a bigger book than he has got enough money to pay for!" Thinking that "Miss Potter will go off to another publisher soon!" Reporting that "she would rather make 2 or 3 little books costing 1/- each, than one big book costing 6/- because she thinks little rabbits cannot afford to spend 6 shillings on one book, and would never buy it." Describing a visit to the reading room a the British Museum, where she saw "a delightful old book full of rhymes," and intending to sketch these rhymes even if they are not published. Discussing the layout of the reading room and describing some other visitors. Mentioning that she will bring Keating's powder on her next visit and noting "it is very odd there should be fleas in books!" Illustrated with sketches of rabbits looking in a bookstore window, the reading room at the British Museum, and flea-men leaping with books. Also with sketches illustrating her recent argument with her publisher.
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