Photograph: Norman Warne
with his nephew Fred.
Courtesy of a Private Collector.
The youngest Warne brother, Norman was the only unmarried son
in the Warne family, and was a devoted uncle to his nephews and
nieces. Norman dealt with Beatrix Potter's books working closely
with her as she oversaw every aspect of the book's design and
production.
She was a regular visitor to the Covent
Garden offices of her publishers in London.
Norman and Beatrix became friends, and Beatrix became a welcome
visitor at the Warne family home.
In 1905 Norman asked Beatrix to marry him and she was very happy to accept.
Unfortunately her engagement had to remain secret as her parents
were appalled at the match, seeing someone who worked in trade
rather than in a profession as entirely unsuitable for their daughter.
Tragically on August 25, one month after he had proposed, Norman
died from pernicious anaemia, he was aged 37. Beatrix was devastated but she did her best to overcome her grief by devoting herself to her work. She wrote in a letter to Norman's sister, Millie,
"He did not live long, but he fulfilled a useful happy life. I
must try to make a fresh beginning next year."
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