discuss the impact of rabbit on author father
author mother
auther and his siblings
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Explanation:
The Tale of Peter Rabbit is a children's book written and illustrated by Beatrix Potter that follows mischievous and disobedient young Peter Rabbit as he gets into, and is chased around, the garden of Mr. McGregor. He escapes and returns home to his mother, who puts him to bed after offering him chamomile-tea. The tale was written for five-year-old Noel Moore, son of Potter's former governess Annie Carter Moore, in 1893. It was revised and privately printed by Potter in 1901 after several publishers' rejections, but was printed in a trade edition by Frederick Warne & Co. in 1902. The book was a success, and multiple reprints were issued in the years immediately following its debut. It has been translated into 36 languages,[1] and with 45 million copies sold it is one of the best-selling books in history.[2]
The Tale of Peter Rabbit
Peter Rabbit first edition 1902a.jpg
First edition, October 1902
Author
Beatrix Potter
Illustrator
Beatrix Potter
Country
England
Language
English
Genre
Children's literature
Publisher
Frederick Warne & Co.
Publication date
October 1902
Media type
Print (Hardcover)
Pages
56
OCLC
12533701
Followed by
The Tale of Squirrel Nutkin
Since its release, the book has generated considerable merchandise for both children and adults, including toys, dishes, foods, clothing, and videos. Potter was one of the first to be responsible for such merchandise when she patented a Peter Rabbit doll in 1903 and followed it almost immediately with a Peter Rabbit board game. Peter Rabbit has remained popular amongst children for more than a century and continues to be adapted and expanded through new book editions, television and film.