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London: Frederick Warne and Co, 1903. First published edition. Near Fine/Very Good +. First issue (printed October 1903), with a single-page endpaper occurring four times. A nearly Fine copy in Very Good + dust jacket. Twelvemo (5 7/16 x 4 1/16 inches; 139 x 105 mm.). 85, [1, printer’s imprint] pp. Color frontispiece and twenty-six color plates (included in pagination). Seventeen illustrations are entirely new for this edition; eleven of the illustrations are repeated from the December 1902 privately printed edition. Original maroon boards ruled and lettered in white on front cover and lettered in white on spine. Color pictorial label on front cover within a blind panel in the shape of a truncated pyramid outlined in blind. Color pictorial endpapers (Quinby Plate I, a single-page endpaper occurring four times). Minimal fading to spine. Small circular bookseller’s label on rear pastedown. In the rare correct glazed paper glassine dust jacket printed in black with the price “1/-…

About The Tailor of Gloucester

"The Tailor of Gloucester" is a beloved children's book written and illustrated by Beatrix Potter, first published in 1903. Set in the quaint English town of Gloucester, the story follows the adventures of a poor tailor and his industrious army of mice. The tale begins with the elderly and ailing tailor, who is commissioned to create a magnificent coat for the mayor of Gloucester's wedding on Christmas Day. However, the tailor falls ill before he can complete the coat, leaving only the embroidered silk lining unfinished. With the deadline fast approaching, the tailor despairs over his inability to finish the job. Unbeknownst to the tailor, a group of mice inhabits his shop, led by the wise and benevolent Simpkin, his pet cat. Upon hearing of the tailor's plight, the mice take it upon themselves to complete the coat while the tailor sleeps. They work tirelessly throughout the night, using scraps of fabric and their tiny sewing needles to finish the intricate details of the coat. As the tailor awakens on Christmas morning, he is astonished to find the coat completed beyond his wildest dreams. Overwhelmed with gratitude, he realizes that the mice have saved him from ruin and ensured the success of the mayor's wedding. In a heartwarming twist, the tailor discovers a note from the grateful mice, expressing their joy in helping him and wishing him a merry Christmas. Moved by their selflessness, the tailor resolves to care for them and provide them with warmth and comfort in his shop. "The Tailor of Gloucester" is a charming tale that celebrates the spirit of generosity, kindness, and community. Through Beatrix Potter's enchanting illustrations and lyrical prose, readers are transported to a magical world where even the smallest creatures can make a big difference. The story reminds us of the importance of compassion and empathy, and the joy that comes from helping others in times of need. With its timeless themes and endearing characters, "The Tailor of Gloucester" continues to captivate readers of all ages and inspire acts of kindness and goodwill. It remains a beloved classic in children's literature, cherished for its timeless message of hope, love, and the power of friendship.

Identifying the First Edition of The Tailor of Gloucester

Look for the original Frederick Warne & Co publishing with the date of 1903.