A new book and an exhibition on Potter, who wrote “The Tale of Peter Rabbit,” use letters, sketches, and a coded journal to capture an author who delighted in the detail and humor of the natural world.
Anna Russell on Beatrix Potter’s life, art, writing (“The Tale of Peter Rabbit,” etc.), and secret coded journal, and on the upcoming Potter exhibition at London’s Victoria and Albert Museum.
One Touch of Nature: Beatrix Potter and the World She Made - B&N Reads
Beatrix Potter's Gardening Life: The Plants and Places That Inspired t – nature+nurture
Beatrix's Secret Code Breaker - The Arthington Publishing Company
Did Beatrix Potter Steal From Brer Rabbit's Briar Patch?, by Gypsy Thornton (she/her), The Wondering
This summer in the Old Laundry Theatre: HAPPY BIRTHDAY PETER RABBIT. - The World of Beatrix Potter Attraction
Beatrix Potter - Wikipedia
About the Book Richly illustrated and filled with quotations from her books, letters, and journals, Beatrix Potter's Gardening Life is essential
Beatrix Potter's Gardening Life - by Marta McDowell (Hardcover)
The Story of Beatrix Potter: Her Enchanting Work and Surprising Life: Gristwood, Sarah: 9781911657408: : Books
Beatrix Potter: The Picture Letters' at the Morgan - The New York Times
Beatrix Potter's famous tales are rooted in stories told by enslaved Africans – but she was very quiet about their origins