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Beatrix Potter Complete Collection of Original Tales - (23 hardbacks) £40


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Excellent condition boxed set of books. Never used. Would make a lovely gift. 
 
Tiny crease in one of the jackets (see pic)
 
Happy to throw in a random extra copy of The Tale of Tom Kitten too (also unread).
 
Here’s the official blurb: 
 
With twenty-three books, each presented in a charming white jacket and inscribed with a publisher's note on how the story came to be, this gift set contains all of Peter Rabbit's stories.

From naughty Peter Rabbit himself, to tidy Mrs. Tittlemouse and unlucky Mr. Jeremy Fisher, these stories will delight and enchant. The perfect gift for a new baby or Christening, this collection of beautifully illustrated titles is made for gentle bedtimes.

 

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