Peter Pan and Wendy, Illustrated by Mabel Lucie Attwell (1)
Ten years after the first publication of "Peter and Wendy" in
1911 by Sir J M Barrie, the same text was republished as "Peter Pan
and Wendy" with illustrations by Mabel Lucie Attwell. This
book is probably a 1921 first edition.
This illustrated story book for children includes 12 colour
plates to illuminate the story, plus 19 line drawings within the
text, and one on each of the end papers. It has orange cloth
binding with black and silver illustrations of Peter and Wendy on a
toadstool.
The themes of Peter Pan developed gradually in Barrie's writing;
privately in his notebooks, as a way of understanding himself, then
in "The Boy Castaways", which was written and printed specially for
the boys of the Llewelyn Davies family in 1901. In "The Little
White Bird", a novel for adult readers published in 1902, Peter Pan
arrives in a publically available work for the first
time. This novel tells of how Captain W -, a confrimed
bachelor, befriends a small boy in London's Kensington Gardens and
describes the imaginary world they construct together. Barrie's
publisher extracted the Peter Pan chapters from this book and
published them along with illustrations by the famed book
illustrator, Arthur Rackham, as "Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens"
in 1906.
In the meantime Barrie had written "Peter Pan, or The Boy Who
Wouldn't Grow Up", as a stage play, full of theatrical spectacle
and intended for an audience of children. On 27 December
1904, the first production of Peter Pan was staged in London. The
play was produced year on year following its initial success and
Barrie constantly revised the script. It was not until 1928
that it was finally published.
The demand for a children's story book based on the play led to
Barrie giving his blessing to "The Peter Pan Picture Book" which
was published with 28 inspired illustrations by Alice Woodward, and
a text adapted from the play by Daniel O'Connor, in 1907. Barrie
then took up this challenge himself and in 1911 he published "Peter
and Wendy", a much more sophisticated version of the story than
O'Connor's simple abridgement.
Object no :
DMBK008n
Collection :
Creator :
J M Barrie
Place of Production :
NA
Dimensions :
width 160mm, height 240mm
Materials :
paper, textiles (boards)
Location :
NA
Accession number :
DUMFM:2002.18.1
Copyright :
Dumfries & Galloway Council