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Benjamin Tabart (born in 1767, died in 1833) was an English publisher and bookseller. He ran a special shop called the Juvenile Library in New Bond Street, London. This library was a place where children's books were sold.

Tabart was quite unique for his time. Back then, most children's books were very serious. They often tried to teach strict moral lessons. But Benjamin Tabart decided to do things differently. He published fun stories, like fairy tales and light-hearted nursery tales. He even published small, inexpensive books called chapbooks.

Who Was Benjamin Tabart?

Benjamin Tabart was a creative person who loved books. He didn't just sell books; he also wrote many of the stories himself. He wanted children to enjoy reading, not just learn lessons.

A Pioneer in Children's Books

Tabart's approach was groundbreaking. He helped change what children's literature was all about. Instead of only serious stories, he brought in tales that sparked imagination and joy. This made reading much more appealing for young readers.

The Story of Jack and the Beanstalk

One of Tabart's most famous achievements was publishing the first printed version of the classic tale, "Jack and the Beanstalk". This happened in 1804. Before this, the story was likely told by word of mouth. Tabart helped make it a popular written story for everyone to read.

His Publishing World

Tabart's Juvenile Library was a busy place. He worked with many talented people to create his books.

Working with Key People

He had an editor named Mary Jane Clairmont. She was the second wife of a famous writer named William Godwin. Tabart also worked closely with Sir Richard Phillips, who was a very active publisher at the time. These connections helped Tabart bring many wonderful stories to young readers.

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