




The Tale Of Benjamin Bunny
Frederick Warne and Co
1904
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First edition, first issue of the story of Peter Rabbit's badly-behaved cousin, and the pair's quest to retrieve Peter's lost clothes.
"Little Benjamin Bunny slid down into the road, and set off – with a hop, skip and a jump – to call upon his relations, who lived in the wood at the back of Mr. McGregor's garden."
"I sometimes feel afraid that the Tailor and Nutkin are rather too ingenious and complicated compared with Peter Rabbit," wrote Beatrix Potter to her publisher Norman Warne, "Don't you think the next one ought to be more simple?" (Linder, 143). Thus came The Tale Of Benjamin Bunny, Potter's fourth publication, resuming the misadventures of Peter and his family. Benjamin, named after Potter's own pet rabbit, took some of of his naughty personality from his real-life counterpart: Potter recalls how he would be "at one moment amiably sentimental to the verge of silliness, at the next... a demon, throwing himself onto his back" (Linder, 148).
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Binding with a bit of bumping to corners and spine ends.
A touch of wear to boards.
Shallow 1 inch split to front joint.
Binding cracked to one opening.
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