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6C A. A.Milne. E. H. Shepard. London: Methuen & Co., 1926. First Edition.
Notes
Winnie-the-Pooh, first published in 1926, is the beloved children’s book by A. A. Milne that introduces readers to the gentle and whimsical world of the Hundred Acre Wood. The stories follow Pooh, a thoughtful and honey-loving bear, along with his companions Piglet, Eeyore, Tigger, and Christopher Robin, as they embark on small adventures that reveal larger truths about friendship, kindness, and imagination. Written in a simple yet deeply charming style, the book captures both the innocence of childhood and a quiet sense of humor that has appealed to readers of all ages for nearly a century.
A. A. Milne (1882–1956) was an English author and playwright who drew inspiration for the stories from his young son, Christopher Robin Milne, and his collection of stuffed animals. Although Milne had already achieved success as a writer of plays and essays, it was the Pooh stories that secured his lasting literary reputation. His ability to combine gentle humor with thoughtful reflection on childhood and human nature gave the stories a timeless quality that continues to resonate with readers.
The enduring charm of Winnie-the-Pooh is closely tied to the illustrations of E. H. Shepard, whose delicate line drawings brought Milne’s characters vividly to life. Shepard’s illustrations, based in part on Christopher Robin’s own toys, complement the text with a sense of warmth and simplicity that has become inseparable from the stories themselves. His artwork helped define the visual identity of Pooh and his companions, and remains one of the most recognizable and beloved styles in children’s literature.
Description
Original green canvas boards with gilt illustration to upper board and gilt lettering to spine. No dust wrapper. Points bumped. Gilt top edge. Fully intact. Some bubbling to boards and dusting of light speckles to upper board. Fine condition overall.

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Details & Craftsmanship
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Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description
6C A. A.Milne. E. H. Shepard. London: Methuen & Co., 1926. First Edition.
Notes
Winnie-the-Pooh, first published in 1926, is the beloved children’s book by A. A. Milne that introduces readers to the gentle and whimsical world of the Hundred Acre Wood. The stories follow Pooh, a thoughtful and honey-loving bear, along with his companions Piglet, Eeyore, Tigger, and Christopher Robin, as they embark on small adventures that reveal larger truths about friendship, kindness, and imagination. Written in a simple yet deeply charming style, the book captures both the innocence of childhood and a quiet sense of humor that has appealed to readers of all ages for nearly a century.
A. A. Milne (1882–1956) was an English author and playwright who drew inspiration for the stories from his young son, Christopher Robin Milne, and his collection of stuffed animals. Although Milne had already achieved success as a writer of plays and essays, it was the Pooh stories that secured his lasting literary reputation. His ability to combine gentle humor with thoughtful reflection on childhood and human nature gave the stories a timeless quality that continues to resonate with readers.
The enduring charm of Winnie-the-Pooh is closely tied to the illustrations of E. H. Shepard, whose delicate line drawings brought Milne’s characters vividly to life. Shepard’s illustrations, based in part on Christopher Robin’s own toys, complement the text with a sense of warmth and simplicity that has become inseparable from the stories themselves. His artwork helped define the visual identity of Pooh and his companions, and remains one of the most recognizable and beloved styles in children’s literature.
Description
Original green canvas boards with gilt illustration to upper board and gilt lettering to spine. No dust wrapper. Points bumped. Gilt top edge. Fully intact. Some bubbling to boards and dusting of light speckles to upper board. Fine condition overall.

























