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Ultimate Peter Rabbit

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Packed with detailed sketches of Beatrix Potter's best-loved characters, descriptions of each of the 23 "Little Books" she created, and a selection of gorgeous original illustrations, The Ultimate Peter Rabbit is the perfect guide for new and dedicated fans alike.

Generous access to the Potter estate's archives has produced a volume which includes 300 artworks from the books and over 50 specially commissioned photographs of Beatrix Potter's English Lake District home, the inspiration for the bucolic settings of the long-adored children's classics.

Prepare to celebrate a century in print with one of the most visual guides to one of the world's best-loved children's characters.

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First published March 1, 2002

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Author 22 books61 followers
March 24, 2018
I liked the format of this large size book. Each two page spread focusses on one of Beatrix Potter's stories, in the order written, with a collage of illustrations from the book, quotes from the text, Potter's related drawings, notes she wrote to others, how the story came into being, photos of the setting, pictures of Potter and her family and/or other relevant photographs. The book as a whole becomes a biography of Beatrix Potter and her stories, including what happened to them afterwards (ie. movies, worldwide popularity, her home and village sites turned tourist attractions). The book is a great companion for fans of rascally Peter Rabbit and his endearing associates.
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Author 3 books19 followers
December 17, 2018
Like many, I have been enchanted with Peter Rabbit most of my life. I found this book years ago and only after deciding to devote my time to my TBR shelf did I pick it up. I really enjoyed it and recommend it highly to fans and newcomers alike.

The only thing missing is a bibliography of Beatrix Potter's work, however I will take it upon myself to do some research so that I may discover and enjoy all of the beautiful creations this author and artist gifted to the world.
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66 reviews
February 26, 2025
A wonderful exploration of not only the world of Peter Rabbit but also Beatrix Potter's life and work.
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583 reviews112 followers
December 28, 2015
2.5/5

Read this alongside The Complete Peter Rabbit and while there were parts of it that were pretty interesting to me, particularly Beatrix Potter's upbringing and influences, I felt that this book got repetitive in some parts. Perhaps it was only me but I felt that when it came to explanations of the various tales in the Peter Rabbit collection, this book was mostly summaries/snippets of the tales and facts that had already been included in The Complete Peter Rabbit. Reading about Beatrix Potter's usage of real places as backgrounds for her stories was fascinating but again was a bit repetitive and this book just became a bit tedious for me to read. However, I did truly enjoy reading about Beatrix's life and seeing pictures of her farmhouse and garden and the comparisons made between her illustrations and the real live places/animals/what have you. This might be a great book for massive Beatrix Potter fans, but as a companion to the collection of her tales, it doesn't really add anything extra other than some images of beautiful scenery.
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196 reviews
August 10, 2016
This is the kind of "picture book" that a grown-up can while away the hours with. Yes, I ended that sentence with a preposition. Too bad. The book is filled with photographs of Beatrix Potter and her family, as well as hundreds of drawings and sketches of Peter and his animal friends. The illustrations bring out the strong connection in Potter's work between the beauty and mystery of the natural world and the everyday, routine activities of life, with the occasional adventure thrown into the mix. It is a small sip of joy to look at the world through the eyes of such a unique artist and storyteller.
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June 7, 2017
This is a marvelous book celebrating an amazing children's author and illustrator, Beatrix Potter. Not only would it be great to use with students to show them some of her groundbreaking illustrations and the times and conditions in which she did them, but it's great to connect with them using a character they were likely to have encountered as a child. The pictures and facts are wonderful and like any great DK visual guide, you can look at any section independently or as a book as a whole.
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171 reviews9 followers
March 6, 2020
I found this at the thrift shop the other day and couldn't help but pick it up a 50 cents. I am so glad I did! It was a beautiful book full of tidbits about Beatrix Potter's life and several of the books that she published. I loved getting to see photos of Hill Top farm and various family members as well.
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January 30, 2016
Illustrated, short overview of Beatrix Potter's life, illustrations, stories, characters, locations & gift to National Trust. Enjoyed the picture book approach.
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November 17, 2019
I'm 53 and I am still in love with Peter Rabbit and the other great folk of Beatrix Potter.
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612 reviews6 followers
May 9, 2022
Part of my Beatrix Potter project. I loved all the photographs and pictures of her artwork.
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