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TitlePeter PanOther Titles (e.g. Variant)Peter and WendyPiṭer-PenTypeHubIdentified ByLccn: n86031606Identifier: 316392384 (Source: viaf)Identifier: Q3435337 (Source: wikidata)OclcNumber: oca01792672 Notedata source: His Peter and Wendy, 1987data source: (under Barrie: Peter Pan (1904), a play; Little White Bird (1902), Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens (1906), and Peter and Wendy (1911) are all variations on the theme of Peter Pan; popularly known as Peter Pan)data source: Pasṭer, U. Piṭer-Pen, 1989data source: Peter and Wendy (Peter and Wendy was first published in 1911 by Hodder & Stoughton in the United Kingdom and Charles Scribner's Sons in the United States. The Peter Pan character first appeared in print in the 1902 novel The Little White Bird, written for adults. The character was next used in the stage play Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up that premiered in London on 27 December 1904. In 1906, the chapters of The Little White Bird which featured Peter Pan was published as the book Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens, with illustrations by Arthur Rackham. Barrie then adapted the play into the 1911 novel Peter and Wendy (most often now published simply as Peter Pan). The novel was first abridged by May Byron in 1915, with Barrie's permission, and published under the title Peter Pan and Wendy)description source: URIs added to this record for the PCC URI MARC Pilot. Please do not remove or edit the URIs.description source: Created from auth.Creator CharacteristicMen (Source: Library of Congress demographic group term and code list) Scots (Source: Library of Congress demographic group term and code list) Britons (Source: Library of Congress demographic group term and code list) Origin Date(s)1911 Authorized Access PointBarrie, J. M. (James Matthew), 1860-1937 Peter Pan