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He calls himself a Bear of Very Little Brain, yet he shows faithfully that he is a wise and loving creature, furthermore a whimsical philosopher who is rather fond of honey. Three cheers for Pooh! Read More: Identifying first editions of Winnie the Pooh.

Log in or Create an Account first! Nothing quite whets the appetite for rare and collectible books like old and vintage cookbooks. Be sure to check out our cook books and food section of our rare book room. Home Aquila Books Winnie the Pooh. Add to cart Buy Now. Winnie the Pooh by Milne, A. Seller rating : This seller has earned a 1 of 5 Stars rating from Biblio customers.

Item Price. Or just 0. Standard delivery: to days More Shipping Options. Original dark green boards with gold lettering and decorations. Contact seller. Within U. Burgess, Mark illustrator. All flaps are intact and in fine condition. First edition thus. Fine in glossy illustrated boards. No dust jacket, as issued. Published by Methuen Children's Books, London, Used - Hardcover Condition: Very Good.

Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. Ernest H. Shepard illustrator. Colour illustrated dustjacket. The book has a gift inscription on the front paste down; the dustjacket has a split at the top of the rear foldover crease.

Somewhat of a conundrum, because I know this book was 1st published in with the illustrations and recipes, however the publication date page states "1st published in Great Britain " and there is no other indication of a reprint. Caveat emptor.

Readers of this book will not only find a recipe for "a little something" for breakfast, but also for all the other times of the day. Please refer to accompanying picture s. Illustrator: Ernest H.

Quantity Available: 1. Inventory No: Published by Methuen Children's Books, Ernest Shepard illustrator. Square 8vo. Bound in Pictorial hc boards with blue endpapers. Contains coloured illustrations by Ernest H. Shepard, each sheet containing an alphabet letter in upper and lower case.

A light ruckling of the paper on the title page and endpaper facing from liquidand some light marks on cover, else very good. Size 8 x 8 inches 21x 21cm. Published by Methuen Childrens Books, London, Glossy Pictorial Card. No Jacket. Illustrations After the Style of E. H Shepard illustrator. First Edition Thus. Tape repair to 1 page which has creased , child drawing to rear free endpaper. Not Signed or Inscribed. Soft Cover. Published by Methuen young books, New - Hardcover Condition: New.

Condition: New. H Shephard illustrator. Published by Methuen Publishing, Used - Hardcover Condition: As New. Published In : 1st.

First UK edition, tenth printing. Winnie the Pooh in Latin. Published by Methuen, A little treasure! A book to make you smile. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine. Witty, elegant, erudite and splendidly preposterous! How can you resist! Used - Hardcover Condition: Near Fine.

Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. How can you resist?. Ltd nd [c. Used - Hardcover. A limited first edition print run was also completed by Methuen in They were bound in salmon paper with a beige buckram spine. There is a printed paper label on the front board, and these copies were limited in number to Published in , this book introduced the world to Tigger.

The dust jacket blurb describes this book best:. Pooh and Piglet, Kanga and Roo, Owl, Eeyore and Rabbit, together with all Rabbit's friends and relations, are there as before, but they are joined now by a new friend, the Strange and Bouncy Tigger.

At the end Pooh makes, as far as his waist will permit, his farewell bow, hoping that if you hear no more of him and Christopher Robin, you will still keep a friendly place in your hearts for them.

True first editions were published in London by Methuen in They are bound in salmon pink cloth with a gilt stamped border and illustrations of Pooh and Christopher Robin on the front board. In fine editions, the salmon pink cloth will be bright in color. The pink endpapers are likewise illustrated. Watch for chipping to the dust jacket spine. Like the other books in the quartet, The House at Pooh Corner was also published in a limited first edition print run.

These copies have cream paper-covered boards with a blue buckram spine and a printed paper label on the front board. They are signed by Milne and Shepard.

In this case, the number published was limited to It contains 10 new tales of Pooh written by Benedictus. Benedictus completed necessary research and invested himself in Milne's world, and thus, that of Winnie-the-Pooh, for years before the book came to be. Whether or not you believe his efforts to be up to Milne's standards, the book exists, and because it was published more recently, it may be easier and less expensive for a collector to get his or her hands on a first edition copy.

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