Sgeulachd Mhgr Ieremiah Iasgair is Book No 7 of the Original Peter Rabbit books written and illustrated by Beatrix Potter. The Tale of Mr. Jeremy Fisher has been translated into Scottish, and it is an excellent resource for Gaelic learners of all ages. The book has the standard format of the original and authorized edition of Frederick Warne and its binding and presentation have an artistically appealing quality. Its low pricing makes the book accessible to everyone. Story Line: The Tale of Mr. Jeremy Fisher, like Peter Rabbit, began life as an illustrated letter to a young child. It was written when Beatrix Potter was on holiday in Highland Perthshire where her father and his friends enjoyed fishing expeditions. Mr. Jeremy has a day full of the worst fisherman's mishaps when he sets out to catch minnows for his dinner with his two friends Mr. Alderman Polemy Tortoise and Sir Isaac Newton.
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Beatrix Potter Biography
Beatrix Potter (full name Helen Beatrix Potter) was a British writer and illustrator best known for her world-famous stories in The Tale of Peter Rabbit.
Born on 28th July 1866 in Kensington, London, Beatrix Potter was always encouraged to draw and sh
Beatrix Potter Biography
Beatrix Potter (full name Helen Beatrix Potter) was a British writer and illustrator best known for her world-famous stories in The Tale of Peter Rabbit.
Born on 28th July 1866 in Kensington, London, Beatrix Potter was always encouraged to draw and sh