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British publisher famous for children's books, particularly those of Beatrix Potter, and for its Observer's Books which have gained a cult following.
The company was founded in 1865 by a bookseller turned publisher, Frederick Warne, replacing an earlier association between Warne and George Routledge, who also went on to found his own publishing company.
During the second half of the nineteenth century, Warne's firm built a reputation based upon its children's list, publishing illustrated books by such well-known authors and artists as Edward Lear, Kate Greenaway and Walter Crane. Toward the end of the century, Frederick Warne retired and handed the management of the business over to his three sons, Harold, Fruing, and Norman.
Warne was among the six publishers to whom Beatrix Potter submitted her first book, the story of Peter Rabbit. Like the other five, Warne initially turned the proposal down. However, after seeing the privately printed edition of the book in 1901 the company changed its mind and offered to publish the book if Potter redid the illustrations in colour. The next year, Warne published The Tale of Peter Rabbit, and by Christmas had sold 20,000 copies. Thus began a forty-year partnership that saw the publication of twenty-two additional Little Books and the development of a flourishing merchandising program, the first of its kind based on a children's book.
In 1983, Frederick Warne was acquired by Penguin Books.
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Upper cover of publisher's binding
Publisher's blue diagonal rib-grain cloth
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The Giant lying dead at the foot of the Beanstalk
Wood-engraving
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Jack flees with the golden harp
Wood-engraving
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Jack steals the Giant's gold
Wood-engraving
Jack and the beanstalk - London and New York: [c.1880]
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Kate Greenaway
Marigold garden / pictures and rhymes by Kate Greenaway - London ; New York: [c.1910]
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Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra
Adventures of Don Quixote de la Mancha / translated from the Spanish of Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra by Charles Jarvis ; with one hundred illustrations by A. B. Houghton, engraved by the Brothers Dalziel - London: 1866
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Kate Greenaway
A apple pie / by Kate Greenaway; engraved and printed by Edmund Evans - London and New York: [1905?]
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