1928 Winnie the Pooh 1st/1st House at Pooh Corner Milne & Shepard Illustrated
“Some people care too much. I think it’s called love.”
― A.A. Milne, Winnie-the-Pooh
Shortly after the successes of ‘When We Were Very Young,’ Milne planned his second book for children, this is evidenced by a letter he wrote to his brother stating that it would “appear in 1927 or 1928.” (Thwaite, 293). The following year Milne introduced another pivotal character to the ‘Hundred Acre Wood’ – Tigger! Tigger finds his place in “House at Pooh Corner” alongside Winnie and friends.
1928 Winnie the Pooh 1st/1st House at Pooh Corner Milne & Shepard Illustrated
“Some people care too much. I think it’s called love.”
― A.A. Milne, Winnie-the-Pooh
Shortly after the successes of ‘When We Were Very Young,’ Milne planned his second book for children, this is evidenced by a letter he wrote to his brother stating that it would “appear in 1927 or 1928.” (Thwaite, 293). The following year Milne introduced another pivotal character to the ‘Hundred Acre Wood’ – Tigger! Tigger finds his place in “House at Pooh Corner” alongside Winnie and friends.
Item number: #40686
Price: $599
MILNE, A.A.
The House at Pooh Corner
London: Methuen and Co., 1928. First edition, first printing.
Details:
- Collation: Complete with all pages
- xi, [1], 178, [2]
- Numerous illustrations throughout
- Edition Notes:
- Bound in salmon pink cloth with a gilt stamped border and illustrations of Pooh, Piglet, and Christopher Robin on the front board
- Published in London by Methuen in 1928 with no mention of month or issue number
- References: Thwaite, AA Milne
- Language: English
- Binding: Hardcover; tight and secure
- Pink cloth
- Size: ~7.5in x 5in (19cm x 13cm)
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40686
Categories
Children's
Literature
Authors
MILNE, A.A.
Printing Date
20th Century
Language
English
Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Excellent
Collation
Complete