The Tailor of Gloucester

Kids, Animals, Pets, Fiction - YA
Cover of the book The Tailor of Gloucester by Beatrix Potter, LSP
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Author: Beatrix Potter ISBN: 9789898740410
Publisher: LSP Publication: December 15, 2009
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Beatrix Potter
ISBN: 9789898740410
Publisher: LSP
Publication: December 15, 2009
Imprint:
Language: English
The mayor of Gloucester commissioned a coat for his wedding to a very poor tailor. After he cut all the silk and satin for the mayor's coat, the tailor closed the door of his little shop in Westgate Street and went home. Everything was ready to sew together in the morning, all measured and sufficient, except that there was wanting just one single skein of cherry-coloured twisted silk... Beatrix Potter's third book is set on Christmas Eve, when the animals can talk, the streets are covered with snow and people sit by the fire at home, and the season's spirit is reflected in the generous feelings behind the plot and the images. "The Tailor of Gloucester" was always Beatrix Potter favourite among her own books. It was published for the first time in 1902 in a private printing and dedicated to Freda Moore, sister of Noel, to whom Beatrix Potter dedicated "The Tale of Peter Rabbit". By this time "The Tale of Peter Rabbit", Beatrix Potter's first book, had already become a huge success and its publisher, Frederick Moore, offered Beatrix a contract for a bound edition of "The Tailor of Gloucester". The first trade edition was published in October 1903, only a month or two after "The Tale of Squirrel Nutkin". The drawings Beatrix Potter made for "The Tailor of Gloucester" are considered among her most beautiful. To draw the coat of the mayor, Beatrix Potter visited many times the Victoria & Albert Museum, then a recent institution. The eighteenth century coat and waistcoat that inspired her are still kept in the museum. The place where the tailor's shop stood, in College Court, near Westgate Street, one of the main streets of the city, in the oldest part of Gloucester, is now a popular Beatrix Potter private shop and museum run by volunteers, one of Gloucester most visited. The interior and the façade of the house were remodeled according to Beatrix Potter's original illustrations.
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The mayor of Gloucester commissioned a coat for his wedding to a very poor tailor. After he cut all the silk and satin for the mayor's coat, the tailor closed the door of his little shop in Westgate Street and went home. Everything was ready to sew together in the morning, all measured and sufficient, except that there was wanting just one single skein of cherry-coloured twisted silk... Beatrix Potter's third book is set on Christmas Eve, when the animals can talk, the streets are covered with snow and people sit by the fire at home, and the season's spirit is reflected in the generous feelings behind the plot and the images. "The Tailor of Gloucester" was always Beatrix Potter favourite among her own books. It was published for the first time in 1902 in a private printing and dedicated to Freda Moore, sister of Noel, to whom Beatrix Potter dedicated "The Tale of Peter Rabbit". By this time "The Tale of Peter Rabbit", Beatrix Potter's first book, had already become a huge success and its publisher, Frederick Moore, offered Beatrix a contract for a bound edition of "The Tailor of Gloucester". The first trade edition was published in October 1903, only a month or two after "The Tale of Squirrel Nutkin". The drawings Beatrix Potter made for "The Tailor of Gloucester" are considered among her most beautiful. To draw the coat of the mayor, Beatrix Potter visited many times the Victoria & Albert Museum, then a recent institution. The eighteenth century coat and waistcoat that inspired her are still kept in the museum. The place where the tailor's shop stood, in College Court, near Westgate Street, one of the main streets of the city, in the oldest part of Gloucester, is now a popular Beatrix Potter private shop and museum run by volunteers, one of Gloucester most visited. The interior and the façade of the house were remodeled according to Beatrix Potter's original illustrations.

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