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The Tale of Ginger and Pickles
Beatrix Potter
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The book tells of two shopkeepers who extend unlimited credit to their customers and, as a result, are forced to go out of business.
The book tells of two shopkeepers who extend unlimited credit to their customers and, as a result, are forced to go out of business.
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THE TALE OF GINGER AND PICKLES
DEDICATED
WITH VERY KIND REGARDS TO OLD MR. JOHN TAYLOR,
WHO "THINKS HE MIGHT PASS AS A DORMOUSE!"
(THREE YEARS IN BED AND NEVER A GRUMBLE!)
THE TALE OF
GINGER & PICKLES BY BEATRIX POTTER
Author of
"The Tale of Peter Rabbit," &c.
FREDERICK WARNE
1909 by Frederick Warne & Co.
Printed and bound in Great Britain by
William Clowes Limited, Beccles and London
THE TALE OF
GINGER AND PICKLES
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Community Reviews
perhaps my least favorite, but still cute.
This is why communism doesn’t work, kid. My two-year-old loves this book. Who knew small business taxation could be so captivating. What is the German reference about? Who do the lowly mice represent? Why did they want Ginger and Pickles to move further away from their society? So many questions...more
This is one of the more bizarre Beatrix Potter stories. It seems to have the same themes as previous, but the tone was decidedly different and each paragraph was rather sharp and blunt. There was not as much of the darkness of nature here, either.
It is worth noting, also, that there are far fewer w
I have an odd relationship with Beatrix Potter. Our family owned a few of her famous books, which must belong to my brothers. Susan Wittig Albert authored a series about animals and Beatrix solving mysteries. They follow the timeline of her book-publishing and marriage to Will Heelis. I feel like I
This was an odd little tale. It felt like a lesson in capitalism. Pickles and Ginger own a general store and they let everyone get things on credit. They never collect the money and so they have no money. The store closes and the animals move on. It is so odd. I guess it is saying you have to be abl