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Potter described The Tale of Kitty-in-Boots in a 1914 letter to her publisher as being about “a well-behaved prime black Kitty cat who leads rather a double life”.
Artist Quentin Blake, known for his Roald Dahl illustrations, has done the drawings for ‘The Tale of Kitty-in-Boots,’ about a black cat with a double life. Artist Quentin Blake, known for his ...
"The Tale of Peter Rabbit," by the then-unknown Beatrix Potter, became an immediate bestseller. Sized for small hands and, at under 60 airy pages, fitting neatly into a child's imagination, the ...
“The Tale of Kitty-in-Boots,” a “lost” Beatrix Potter work to be published this fall, will include only one Potter illustration.
The cast of beloved children’s book author Beatrix Potter’s iconic characters like Peter Rabbit, Jemima Puddleduck and Mrs. Tiggly-Winkle welcomes a new family member today: Kitty-in-Boots ...
Peter Rabbit — older and stouter — returns this fall in a newly published Beatrix Potter story, The Tale of Kitty-in-Boots. It was probably written just before World War I and then abandoned.
Beatrix Potter’s world is comforting and cozy, but it is also rife with peril. Animals behave like animals: rats hunt kittens; foxes trick hens; and pigs live in constant fear of the butcher.
Visitors to Potter’s farmhouse can see original illustrations that gave birth to her most memorable characters, from Peter Rabbit to Jemima Puddleduck.
A Beatrix Potter story written more than 100 years ago is to be published for the first time, introducing a brand new character: Kitty in Boots. Doppelgängers and transvestites, guns and ...
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