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  • The story of Miss Moppet

    Beatrix POTTER

    Hardcover (Frederick Warne, Aug. 16, 1950)
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  • The Story of Miss Moppet

    Beatrix Potter

    Paperback (Independently published, May 30, 2020)
    This, along with The Tale of The Fierce Bad Rabbit, was intended for very young children. It recounts the tale of a pussy cat, Miss Moppet, chasing a mouse. It turns out to be a bit of a battle of wits, and who do you think will win? The Story of Miss Moppet is number 21 in Beatrix Potter's series of 23 little books, the titles of which are as follows: 1 The Tale of Peter Rabbit 2 The Tale of Squirrel Nutkin 3 The Tailor of Gloucester 4 The Tale of Benjamin Bunny 5 The Tale of Two Bad Mice 6 The Tale of Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle 7 The Tale of Mr. Jeremy Fisher 8 The Tale of Tom Kitten 9 The Tale of Jemima Puddle-Duck 10 The Tale of the Flopsy Bunnies 11 The Tale of Mrs. Tittlemouse 12 The Tale of Timmy Tiptoes 13 The Tale of Johnny Town-Mouse 14 The Tale of Mr. Tod 15 The Tale of Pigling Bland 16 The Tale of Samuel Whiskers 17 The Tale of The Pie and the Patty-Pan 18 The Tale of Ginger and Pickles 19 The Tale of Little Pig Robinson 20 The Story of a Fierce Bad Rabbit 21 The Story of Miss Moppet 22 Appley Dapply's Nursery Rhymes 23 Cecily Parsley's Nursery Rhymes
  • The Story of Miss Moppet

    Beatrix Potter

    Paperback (Landoll, Aug. 16, 1995)
    4x5 inch paperback. Early reader with color illustrations.
  • The Story Of Miss Moppet

    Beatrix Potter

    Hardcover (Frederick Warne & Co Ltd., Aug. 16, 1964)
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  • The Story of Miss Moppet

    Beatrix Potter

    eBook (Dreamscape Media, Dec. 26, 2017)
    In The Story of Miss Moppet, a kitten who is teased by a mouse bumps her head on a cupboard. The kitten feigns illness by sitting by the fire and wrapping her head in a duster. Will this ruse be enough to lure the curious mouse? The tenth of Beatrix Potter's 22 charmingly illustrated tales of animals in amusing situations, The Story of Miss Moppet has served children as a general introduction to books and to the Peter Rabbit series since its release in 1906.
  • The Story of Miss Moppet

    1866-1943 Potter, Beatrix

    eBook (HardPress, Oct. 28, 2015)
    HardPress Classic Books Series
  • The Story of Miss Moppet

    Beatrix Potter

    Hardcover (Frederick Warne & Co, Aug. 16, 1922)
    Delightful little miniature book from 1922
  • The Story of Miss Moppet

    Beatrix Potter

    Hardcover (Frederick Warne & Co Ltd., Aug. 16, 1952)
    Hardcover with dust jacket. Pages are clean and unmarked. Covers show minor shelving wear. Binding is tight, hinges strong. Dust jacket shows edge wear. Previous owners name on end paper.
  • The Story of Miss Moppet

    Potter Beatrix

    eBook (, July 12, 2018)
    The Story of Miss Moppet is a tale about teasing, featuring a kitten and a mouse, that was written and illustrated by Beatrix Potter. It was published by Frederick Warne & Co for the 1906 Christmas season. Potter was born in London in 1866, and between 1902 and 1905 published a series of small format children's books with Warne. In 1906, she experimented with an atypical panorama design for Miss Moppet, which booksellers disliked; the story was reprinted in 1916 in small book format.
  • The story of Miss Moppet

    Beatrix POTTER

    Hardcover (Frederick Warne, Aug. 16, 1966)
    January 1967 printing, worn and torn dust jacket has 5p Sale written on the front, hinges cracked, corners bumped, page edges tanned. Shipped from the U.K. All orders received before 3pm sent that weekday.
  • The Story of Miss Moppet

    Beatrix Potter

    Hardcover (Frederick Warne, Aug. 16, 1959)
    None
  • The Story of Miss Moppet

    Beatrix Potter

    Hardcover (Warne, Sept. 16, 2002)
    To celebrate Peter's birthday, Frederick Warne is publishing new editions of all 23 of Potter's original tales, which take the very first printings of Potter's works as their guide. The aim of these editions is to be as close as possible to Beatrix Potter's intentions while benefiting from modern printing and design techniques. The colors and details of the watercolors in the volumes are reproduced more accurately than ever before, and it has now been possible to disguise damage that has affected the artwork over the years. Most notably, The Tale of Peter Rabbit restores six of Potter's original illustrations. Four were sacrificed in 1903 to make space for illustrated endpapers, and two have never been used before. Of course, Beatrix Potter created many memorable children's characters, including Benjamin Bunny, Tom Kitten, Jemima Puddle-duck and Jeremy Fisher. But whatever the tale, both children and adults alike can be delighted by the artistry in Potter's illustrations, while they also enjoy a very good read. Because they have always been completely true to a child's experience, Potter's 23 books continue to endure.
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