Winnie-the-Pooh
JUVENILES When We Were Very Young The best book of verses for children ever written. —A. EDWARD NEWTON in The Atlantic Monthly . Fourteen Songs from When We Were Very Young Words by A. A. Milne. Music by H. Fraser-Simson. Decorations by E. H. Shepard. The King's Breakfast Words by A. A. Milne. Music by H. Fraser-Simson. Decorations by E. H. Shepard
ESSAYS Not That It Matters The Sunny Side If I May
MYSTERY STORY The Red House Mystery
WINNIE-THE-POOH
BY A. A. MILNE
McCLELLAND & STEWART, LTD. PUBLISHERS—TORONTO
Copyright, Canada, 1926 By McClelland & Stewart, Limited Publishers, Toronto First Printing, October, 1926 Second July, 1927 Third December, 1928 Fourth December, 1929 Fifth March, 1931 Printed in Canada
To Her
HAND IN HAND WE COME
CHRISTOPHER ROBIN AND I
TO LAY THIS BOOK IN YOUR LAP.
SAY YOU'RE SURPRISED?
A. A. Milne
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WINNIE-THE-POOH
INTRODUCTION
CONTENTS
WINNIE-THE-POOH
IN WHICH WE ARE INTRODUCED TO WINNIE-THE-POOH AND SOME BEES, AND THE STORIES BEGIN
IN WHICH POOH GOES VISITING AND GETS INTO A TIGHT PLACE
IN WHICH POOH AND PIGLET GO HUNTING AND NEARLY CATCH A WOOZLE
IN WHICH EEYORE LOSES A TAIL AND POOH FINDS ONE
IN WHICH PIGLET MEETS A HEFFALUMP
IN WHICH EEYORE HAS A BIRTHDAY AND GETS TWO PRESENTS
IN WHICH KANGA AND BABY ROO COME TO THE FOREST, AND PIGLET HAS A BATH
IN WHICH CHRISTOPHER ROBIN LEADS AN EXPOTITION TO THE NORTH POLE
IN WHICH PIGLET IS ENTIRELY SURROUNDED BY WATER
IN WHICH CHRISTOPHER ROBIN GIVES POOH A PARTY, AND WE SAY GOOD-BYE
Язык
Английский
Год издания
2022-01-03
Темы
Animals -- Juvenile fiction; Toys -- Juvenile fiction; Teddy bears -- Juvenile fiction; Winnie-the-Pooh (Fictitious character) -- Juvenile fiction; Piglet (Fictitious character) -- Juvenile fiction; Eeyore (Fictitious character) -- Juvenile fiction; Christopher Robin (Fictitious character) -- Juvenile fiction