<p>Upon her death, the royalties from Beatrix Potter's books went first to her husband, Willie Heelis, then upon his death to her publisher Frederick Warne & Co.. In 1983 the publishing company was acquired by Penguin Books, and I'm assuming her royalties were part of that acquisition.
It's rather sad that she didn't bequeath the royalties to the National Trust like she did her properties, but I suppose she felt a certain indebtedness to her publishing company of some 40 years.<p>
As of now, the royalties from Beatrix Potter's works are received by the publishers Frederick Warne & Co. Ltd., which is currently an imprint of Penguin Random House.
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Peter Rabbit and Jemima Puddleduck.:)
Her favorite colors were light watercolors.
Beatrix Potter's fiancΓ© was Norman Warne, who was also her editor. Sadly, he passed away before they could marry.
Beatrix Potter's husband, William Heelis, died on December 24, 1945.
No, Beatrix Potter's real name is Helen Beatrix Potter. She is best known for her classic children's book series featuring characters such as Peter Rabbit.
On her father's side, it's Edmund Potter and Jessie Crompton. I don't know about her mother's side.
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<p>Upon her death, the royalties from Beatrix Potter's books went first to her husband, Willie Heelis, then upon his death to her publisher Frederick Warne & Co.. In 1983 the publishing company was acquired by Penguin Books, and I'm assuming her royalties were part of that acquisition. It's rather sad that she didn't bequeath the royalties to the National Trust like she did her properties, but I suppose she felt a certain indebtedness to her publishing company of some 40 years.<p>
from wikipedia: Her mother, Helen Potter née Leech (1839-1932), the daughter of a cotton merchant...