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Winnie the Pooh

6C A. A. Milne with decorations by E. H. Shepard. London: Methuen & Co., 1926. First Edition 

Notes

Winnie-the-Pooh is a beloved fictional bear created by the English writer A. A. Milne, first appearing in the 1926 book Winnie-the-Pooh, which Milne wrote for his young son, Christopher Robin. Inspired by his son’s stuffed animals, Milne created gentle, humorous stories set in the Hundred Acre Wood, featuring characters like Piglet, Eeyore, and Tigger, whose simple adventures explore friendship, kindness, and imagination. Milne’s writing combines childlike innocence with subtle wit and philosophical charm, helping the Pooh stories become enduring classics of children’s literature enjoyed by both children and adults around the world.

E. H. Shepard was the illustrator whose distinctive drawings gave Winnie-the-Pooh its iconic visual identity. Using pen-and-ink sketches with soft, expressive lines, Shepard based many of the characters and settings on Christopher Robin’s real toys and the English countryside, especially Ashdown Forest. His illustrations perfectly complemented Milne’s text, capturing the warmth, whimsy, and emotional nuance of the stories, and they have become inseparable from how readers imagine Pooh and his friends, shaping the look of the characters for generations.

Description

Green cloth cover with gold emblem of Christopher Robin and Pooh, gold lettering on spine, some foxing on endpaper. Very fine condition

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Description

6C A. A. Milne with decorations by E. H. Shepard. London: Methuen & Co., 1926. First Edition 

Notes

Winnie-the-Pooh is a beloved fictional bear created by the English writer A. A. Milne, first appearing in the 1926 book Winnie-the-Pooh, which Milne wrote for his young son, Christopher Robin. Inspired by his son’s stuffed animals, Milne created gentle, humorous stories set in the Hundred Acre Wood, featuring characters like Piglet, Eeyore, and Tigger, whose simple adventures explore friendship, kindness, and imagination. Milne’s writing combines childlike innocence with subtle wit and philosophical charm, helping the Pooh stories become enduring classics of children’s literature enjoyed by both children and adults around the world.

E. H. Shepard was the illustrator whose distinctive drawings gave Winnie-the-Pooh its iconic visual identity. Using pen-and-ink sketches with soft, expressive lines, Shepard based many of the characters and settings on Christopher Robin’s real toys and the English countryside, especially Ashdown Forest. His illustrations perfectly complemented Milne’s text, capturing the warmth, whimsy, and emotional nuance of the stories, and they have become inseparable from how readers imagine Pooh and his friends, shaping the look of the characters for generations.

Description

Green cloth cover with gold emblem of Christopher Robin and Pooh, gold lettering on spine, some foxing on endpaper. Very fine condition

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