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Letters to Children from Beatrix Potter (1966) — Redacteur — 114 exemplaren
Beatrix Potter and Hill Top (1989) 69 exemplaren
My Cat (1987) 23 exemplaren
My Dog (1987) 18 exemplaren
Dudley Bakes a Cake (1988) 14 exemplaren
Hooking with Yarn (2003) 10 exemplaren
Dudley and the Strawberry Shake (1986) 9 exemplaren
Sophie and Jack (1982) 7 exemplaren
Sophie and Jack help out (1983) 7 exemplaren
Beatrix Potter and Hawkshead (1996) 7 exemplaren
Dudley Goes Flying (1986) 6 exemplaren
Joy of Hooking (With Yarn!) (2011) 5 exemplaren
Working with Communities (2015) 3 exemplaren
Beatrix Potter (1996) 3 exemplaren
Easy to Make Scented Gifts (1994) 2 exemplaren
As I See it (1990) 2 exemplaren
Licht wird mein Tag (1996) 2 exemplaren
Sovmusen Simon syltar in sig (1986) 1 exemplaar
Scented Gifts (Easy to Make) (1996) 1 exemplaar
Kasimir und das Ungeheuer (1986) 1 exemplaar

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A pleasant biography of the beloved artist and writer with plenty of pictures. I knew Potter loved animals and nature but not much more. Her parents were rather overbearing and when an engagement ended with her fiance's death she remained at home, a dutiful daughter. But eventually she was able to get her stories published and became independent. With her earnings she bought a farm and raised sheep, and continued to buy property to preserve the countryside.
She married late in life (to her lawyer) and seems to have been a very nice person who was beloved by all. Upon her death she left her many properties to the National Trust.
She had pets from an early age and the story of Peter Rabbit and Mr MacGregor started as a story about her rabbit, Peter, that she wrote for child friends. This book quotes correspondence about a box she had made to transport her white mice, and a goddaughter recalls that when she came to visit she'd bring the mice and let them loose in the dining room. She sounds like she would have been a jolly person to know!
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piemouth | 1 andere bespreking | Aug 3, 2016 |
Dudley the Dormouse is at it again. It's a cold winter evening and the Dudster wants a cuppa tea. But something is blocking his chimney! This is a British Dormouse, so he dresses up like an Arthurian warrior, grabs a broomstick and takes his elevator toward the top of his tree.

Once again, Dudley just wants tea, food, and sleep, but another adventure beckons. The illustrations by Peter Cross are wonderful and, I, for one, would love to live in Dudley's digs (an elevator!).

Book Season = Winter… (meer)
 
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Gold_Gato | Sep 16, 2013 |
Dudley the Dormouse lives in an old tree and has a tendency to go out on unexpected adventures. He's a bit like Peter Rabbit, but unlike Peter, Dudley is an independent gentleman (or gentlemouse) who loves nothing more than getting a bit of gardening done. Typical Brit.

The adventure is fun for the reader as Dudley takes on a bit more than he can chew. This is a for-the-small-hands book and one that will be treasured.

Book Season = Spring (when the berries start to ripen)
 
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Gold_Gato | Sep 16, 2013 |
A comprehensive, well researched story of Beatrix Potter's life in her different roles as the title suggests. Lots of photographs, many taken by her father, of Beatrix from an early age are included as are many of Beatrix's drawings, of the Peter Rabbit series, nature specimens and landscapes.
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reeread | 1 andere bespreking | Jul 29, 2009 |

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