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A.A. Milne A Gallery of Children London Stanley Paul & CO., Ltd. 1925 VG+ Original publisher's blue cloth boards mildly soiled, header and corners is beginning to fray, bright gilt spine title & border around color pastedown of delighted child. 12 color illustrations by Saida (H. Willebeek Le Mair). Art Collection Library bookplate on fep, Ex-library copy with envelope etc. removed from & sequence number stamped on feps, else remarkably supple, handmade heavy paper and astounding full page color plates show no damage or marring features at all. Price:
126.00 USD
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Milne, A. A. (Illustrator) Piglet Dutton Juvenile 1-Apr-00 525463348 N Board book Book Description&newline;Piglet makes a big splash in our newest giant-sized, shaped board book. Featuring thick sturdy pages, safely rounded edges, and just enough text to hold a toddler's interest, these big-enough-to-hug books are specially designed for the Bear of Little Brain's youngest fans. The bright, eye-catching cover is All-Piglet, the type is ultralarge, and the full-color artwork is up close and bigger than ever, making this irresistible title a surefire attention-grabber.&newline;&newline;Big on charm and cheer, these adorable books show that Pooh and his friends are larger than life--especially in the hearts and minds of young readers.&newline;&newline;Illustrated by Ernest H. Shepard Price:
2.00 USD
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Milne, A. A. Pooh Dutton Juvenile 1-Jun-99 525462325 Board book Now children of all ages can take Pooh and his friends with them wherever they go with these collectible clip-on books. Each miniature book is die-cut into the shape of a favorite Pooh character, while the jaunty, word-per-page text provides a descriptive introduction to Gloomy Eeyore, Bouncy Tigger, Anxious Piglet, and, of course, Lovable Pooh. Affixed to the spine with a colorful ribbon is a sturdy, child-safe plastic clip that can be attached to strollers, backpacks, or belt loops so that Pooh fans will never have to leave home without Winnie-the-Pooh-the Best Bear in All the World. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. Price:
8.99 USD
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Milne, A. A. Pooh's Little Etiquette Book New York Dutton Juvenile 1-Oct-95 525455019 N Hardcover Publisher Review&newline;&newline;&newline;Winnie-the-Pooh knows that five minutes to eleven is when a Smackerel of Something should be served. And he knows the difference between a Proper Tea (which is what you'll get at Owl's house) and a Very Nearly Tea (which is one you forget about afterward). For those less versed in the Right Way of Doing Things comes this whimsical little etiquette book. On topics ranging from Conversation to Eating to Visiting, readers will be treated to - and instructed in - the finer points of life in the Hundred Acre Wood. Did you know that it isn't polite to ask for a bit of bread and honey, but it is perfectly acceptable to look wistfully in the direction of the cupboard? With wry humor and a point of view that could only come from a certain Enchanted Place, this irresistible little book is a must-read for fans of Our Bear. After all, it's the Proper Thing to Do!&newline;&newline;&newline;&newline;Synopsis&newline;&newline;&newline;Winnie-the-Pooh knows that five minutes to eleven is when a Smackerel of Something should be served. And he knows the difference between a Proper Tea (which is what you'll get at Owl's house) and a Very Nearly Tea (which is one you forget about afterward). For those less versed in the Right Way of Doing Things comes this whimsical little etiquette book. On topics ranging from Conversation to Eating to Visiting, readers will be treated to - and instructed in - the finer points of life in the Hundred Acre Wood. Did you know that it isn't polite to ask for a bit of bread and honey, but it is perfectly acceptable to look wistfully in the direction of the cupboard? With wry humor and a point of view that could only come from a certain Enchanted Place, this irresistible little book is a must-read for fans of Our Bear. After all, it's the Proper Thing to Do!&newline;More Reviews and Recommendations&newline;&newline;Biography&newline;&newline;&newline;A. A. Milne may not have intended to become a children's book author, but his greatest creation, the honey-loving bear Winnie the Pooh, is so much a part of the culture that one can scarcely imagine children's literature without him. Milne created Pooh to entertain his son, Christopher, which he did ? and millions of other readers as well.More From the Author Price:
4.00 USD
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A. A. Milne Those Were the Days London Metheun & Co. Ltd 1929 First VG+ Blue cloth boards with embossed facimile signature on front. Spine is remarkable crisp, minimal shelf wear but for slightly bumped corners. FOrmer owner bookplate on front endpaper with date Dec 2, 1947. Very mild foxing to endpapers only. Pages rich and supple. Contains four parts: The Day's Play; The Holiday ROund; Once a Week; The Sunny Side, originally published in the British humor magazine, Punch. A true children's classic. 887 pages, includes index, plus 8 pp. Publishers Ads for Methuen's General Literature Price:
151.00 USD
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