A. A. Milne
Winnie-the-Pooh, 1926
London: Methuen & Co.
First edition in first issue dust wrapper.
80
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Although he first appears as the subject of a poem in When We Were Very Young, this is the first book of collected stories about Edward Bear, otherwise known as...
Although he first appears as the subject of a poem in When We Were Very Young, this is the first book of collected stories about Edward Bear, otherwise known as Winnie-the-Pooh. The adventures of Pooh and his woodland friends are all familiarly illustrated by Ernest Shepard, who provides plenty of flora, fauna, and honey pots. Bound in green cloth over boards with gilt decoration, and maps of the Hundred-Acre Wood as endpapers. Trace rubs at extremities, interior brilliant. Fine in near fine dust wrapper, somewhat toned and glancingly creased. T.e.g.