Sgeulachd Nan Coineanach Caomha

by Beatrix Potter

Ian MacDonald (Editor), Margaret Bennett (Editor), John MacInnes (Editor), Beatrix Potter (Illustrator), and Catriona Murray (Translator)

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Sgeulachd nan Coineanach Caomha Gaelic Translation of The Tale of The Flopsy Bunnies, published in 1909. Peter Rabbit and Benjamin Bunny were always among Beatrix Potter's most popular characters, and in 1909 she brought them back in a new adventure. By now the two rabbits have grown up and Benjamin is married to Peter's sister Flopsy. But danger still exists in Mr. McGregor's garden and it threatens Benjamin's children, the six little Flopsy Bunnies. From early childhood Beatrix Potter loved Perthshire as her father, Rupert Potter, rented Dalguise House every summer from 1871 to 1881. Highland Perthshire, with its exceptional natural beauty, was not only an idyllic setting for a child drawn to nature but also, in those days, was part of Gaeldom. English had become the language of commerce, but Gaelic was spoken among country folk and gentry alike. Queen Victoria advised the Murrays of Atholl to keep a Gaelic-speaking nursemaid in Blair Castle when she and Prince Albert first visited. They so loved the culture that Queen Victoria appointed a Gaelic bard to translate her Leaves from the Journal of a Life in the Highlands, from 1848-1861.
The Scottish Highlands has long been the subject of writers and bards including one of Europe's most celebrated, Duncan MacIntyre, (1724 - 1812). His Oran an t- Samhraidh (Song of Summer) details over forty species of flora, many of which feature in The Tale of Peter Rabbit. In 1892, while holidaying in Dunkeld, Beatrix Potter wrote her first draft of Peter Rabbit. Not surprisingly, Mr McGregor appears, as Perthshire is home of the ancient Clan Gregor. Now, at last, Gaelic-speaking children may be delight by reading the original collection of Peter Rabbit Books. Margaret Bennett, 2009.
  • ISBN10 1907676090
  • ISBN13 9781907676093
  • Publish Date 1 February 2013
  • Publish Status Cancelled
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Grace Note Publications
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 64
  • Language gla