The Tale of Peter Rabbit: Hieroglyph Edition
£6,99
Beatrix Potterās best-loved The Tale of Peter Rabbit told in ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs. Based on the official centenary edition published in 2002, the tale has been faithfully translated into the script of Middle Kingdom Egypt and illustrated with Potterās original artwork. Beatrix Potter (1866-1943) was an English writer, illustrator, natural scientist and conservationist best known for her childrenās books featuring animals, most notably The Tale of Peter Rabbit. Peter Rabbitās namesake was a Belgian buck rabbit called Peter Piper who was ābought at a very tender age, in the Uxbridge Road, Shepherdās Bush, for an exorbitant sum of 4/6.ā He was to prove a sound investment, as Potterās āaffectionate companionā inspired one of the worldās best-loved fictional characters and earned his owner enduring international acclaim. After Beatrix Potterās death, her folio of The Tale of the Flopsy Bunnies came into the possession of the British Museum. An example of Beatrix Potterās hand-drawn images featuring the beloved Peter Rabbit can be found in the Prints and Drawings department of the British Museum. A charming gift for fans of Egyptian history.