A.A. Milne Books In Order

Winnie-the-Pooh Books In Publication Order

  1. When We Were Very Young (1924)
  2. Winnie-the-Pooh (1926)
  3. Now We Are Six (1927)
  4. The House at Pooh Corner (1928)

Winnie-the-Pooh Collection Books In Publication Order

  1. The World of Winnie-the-Pooh (1926)
  2. The Christopher Robin Story Book (1929)
  3. The Christopher Robin Birthday Book. (1930)
  4. The Christopher Robin Verse Book (1932)
  5. The World of Pooh and the World of Christopher Robin (1957)
  6. The World of Christopher Robin (1958)
  7. The Complete Tales and Poems of Winnie-the-Pooh (1961)
  8. Winnie-the-Pooh’s Friendship Book (1992)
  9. Eeyore’s Gloomy Little Instruction Book (1996)

Standalone Novels In Publication Order

  1. Lovers in London (1905)
  2. Once on a Time (1917)
  3. If I May (1920)
  4. Mr. Pim (1921)
  5. The Red House Mystery (1922)
  6. By Way of Introduction (1929)
  7. Two People (1931)
  8. Four Days’ Wonder (1933)
  9. Chloe Marr (1946)

Picture Books In Publication Order

  1. Kanga and Baby Roo Come to the Forest (1926)
  2. Pooh Goes Visiting and Pooh and Piglet Nearly Catch a Woozle (1926)
  3. An Expotition to the North Pole (1926)
  4. Eeyore Loses a Tail (1926)
  5. Piglet Is Entirely Surrounded by Water (1926)
  6. Pooh Invents A New Game (1928)
  7. Tiggers Don’t Climb Trees (1928)
  8. Tigger Comes to the Forest and Has Breakfast (1928)
  9. Piglet Does a Very Grand Thing (1928)
  10. A Search Is Organdized (1928)
  11. Eeyore Finds The Wolery (1928)
  12. A House Is Built at Pooh Corner for Eeyore (1928)
  13. The Hums of Pooh (1929)
  14. Bedtime with Pooh (1980)
  15. Christopher Robin Gives Pooh a Party (1988)
  16. Piglet Meets a Heffalump (1990)
  17. Eeyore Has a Birthday (1990)
  18. Pooh and Piglet Go Hunting (1992)
  19. The Magic Hill (2000)

Plays In Publication Order

  1. Wurzel-Flummery (1917)
  2. The Boy Comes Home (1918)
  3. Belinda (1918)
  4. Mr. Pim Pas*ses By (1919)
  5. The Great Broxopp (1921)
  6. The Dover Road (1921)
  7. The Lucky One (1922)
  8. The Truth About Blayds (1922)
  9. The Ivory Door (1932)
  10. The Ugly Duckling (1941)

Poetry Collections In Publication Order

  1. The Norman Church (1925)
  2. The Secret and Other Stories (1929)
  3. Behind the Lines (1940)

Collections In Publication Order

  1. The Holiday Round (1912)
  2. Once a Week (1914)
  3. First Plays of A A Milne (1921)
  4. Second Plays (1922)
  5. The Sunny Side (1923)
  6. Three Plays (1923)
  7. A Gallery of Children (1925)
  8. For The Luncheon Interval (1925)
  9. The Birthday Party (1948)
  10. A Table Near the Band (1950)

Non-Fiction Books In Publication Order

  1. Not That It Matters (1919)
  2. Those Were the Days (1929)
  3. Peace with Honour (1935)
  4. Autobiography (1939)
  5. Year In, Year Out (1952)

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A.A. Milne Books Overview

When We Were Very Young

When We Were Very Young and Now We Are Six complete the four volume set of deluxe editions of the Milne and Shepard classic works. Like their companions, the Winnie the Pooh 80th Anniversary Edition and The House At Pooh Corner, these beautiful books feature a ribbon bookmark, a specially designed jacket with metallic ink and a peep through window to the fullcolor case, and full color artwork on cream colored stock. The imaginative charm that has made Pooh the world’s most famous bear pervades the pages of Milne s poetry, and Ernest H. Shepard s witty and loving illustrations enhance these truly delightful gift editions.

Winnie-the-Pooh

This is the MP3CD audiobook format in vinyl case. Read by Peter Dennis Blackstone Audio presents from the unabridged collection ”A.A. Milne’s Pooh Classics,” the ten stories of Winnie the Pooh performed by Peter Dennis. This is the only reading of these enthralling stories authorized by A.A. Milne’s son, Christopher Robin, who wrote, ”Peter Dennis has made himself Pooh’s Ambassador Extraordinary and no bear has ever had a more devoted friend. So if you want to meet the real Pooh, the bear I knew, the bear my father wrote about, listen to Peter.” This reading by Peter Dennis has earned the prestigious Audie Award, Parents’ Choice Gold Award, Ohio State Award of Merit, and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting Silver Award. Come with us to an enchanted place, a forest where Winnie the Pooh lived with Piglet, Rabbit, Owl, Eeyore, Kanga, and Little Roo. The stories are about Christopher Robin and these good companions having wonderful times getting in and out of trouble. It is all very exciting and, really, quite thrilling no matter how young or old you may be. Included are the following 10 stories: I. In Which We are Introduced to Winnie the Pooh and Some Bees, and the Stories Begin II. In Which Pooh Goes Visiting and Gets Into a Tight Place III. In Which Pooh and Piglet Go Hunting and Nearly Catch a Woozle IV. In Which Eeyore Loses a Tail and Pooh Finds One V. In Which Piglet Meets a Heffalump VI. In Which Eeyore Has a Birthday and Gets Two Presents VII. In Which Kanga and Baby Roo Come to the Forest, and Piglet Has a Bath VIII. In Which Christopher Robin Leads an Expotition to the North Pole IX. In Which Piglet Is Entirely Surrounded by Water X. In Which Christopher Robin Gives a Pooh Party, and We Say Good bye

Now We Are Six

Since their publication some seventy years ago, A.A. Milne’s enchanting tales and playful verses have been treasured and adored by generations of children, and Winnie the Pooh is as popular today as when he first appeared in 1926. This special volume brings together all of the Pooh stories and all of the poems in one full color, large format book. The texts are complete and unabridged, and each of Ernest H. Shephard s whimsical illustrations have been brilliantly recolored from his original sketches of Milne s son, Christopher Robin, and his toys. Here are the beloved stories of Pooh stuck in Rabbit s doorway, playing Poohsticks on the bridge, and the oft read poems, ‘Buckingham Palace,’ ‘Us Two,’ and so many more. Elegant yet simple, whimsical yet wise, this classic edition is sure to find a cherished place on every bookshelf.

The House at Pooh Corner

This is the Audiobook CASSETTE Library Edition in vinyl case. Read by Peter Dennis Blackstone Audio presents from the unabridged collection ”A.A. Milne’s Pooh Classics,” the ten stories of The House at Pooh Corner, performed by Peter Dennis. This is the only reading of these enthralling stories authorized by A.A. Milne’s son, Christopher Robin, who wrote, ”Peter Dennis has made himself Pooh’s Ambassador Extraordinary and no bear has ever had a more devoted friend. So if you want to meet the real Pooh, the bear I knew, the bear my father wrote about, listen to Peter.”In this wonderful companion volume to A.A. Milne’s Winnie the Pooh, you will rediscover Pooh, Christopher Robin, Piglet, Eeyore, and all their friends and be introduced to the irrepressible and very bouncy Tigger. As you begin to listen to this beloved book of A.A. Milne’s simple and timeless tales, you’ll enter that enchanted place on the top of the Forest where ”a little boy and his Bear will always be playing.” Included are the following 10 stories: I. In Which A House Is Built at Pooh Corner for Eeyore II. In Which Tigger Comes to the Forest and Has Breakfast III. In Which A Search Is Organdized, and Piglet Nearly Meets the Heffalump Again IV. In Which It Is Shown That Tiggers Don’t Climb Trees V. In Which Rabbit Has a Busy Day, and We Learn What Christopher Robin Does in the Mornings VI. In Which Pooh Invents a New Game and Eeyore Joins In VII. In Which Tigger Is Unbounced VIII. In Which Piglet Does a Very Grand Thing IX. In Which Eeyore Finds the Wolery and Owl Moves Into It X. In Which Christopher Robin and Pooh Come to an Enchanged Place, and We Leave Them There

The World of Winnie-the-Pooh

Lifelong devotees and new friends of the Bear of Very Little Brain will be glad to see all twenty of A. A. Milne’s world famous Winnie the Pooh stories brought together in one beautiful volume. Milne’s prose and Ernest H. Shepard’s drawings including full color art created especially for these editions perfectly capture the feelings of childhood.

The Complete Tales and Poems of Winnie-the-Pooh

Since their publication some seventy years ago, A.A. Milne’s enchanting tales and playful verses have been treasured and adored by generations of children, and Winnie the Pooh is as popular today as when he first appeared in 1926. This special volume brings together all of the Pooh stories and all of the poems in one full color, large format book. The texts are complete and unabridged, and each of Ernest H. Shephard s whimsical illustrations have been brilliantly recolored from his original sketches of Milne s son, Christopher Robin, and his toys. Here are the beloved stories of Pooh stuck in Rabbit s doorway, playing Poohsticks on the bridge, and the oft read poems, ‘Buckingham Palace,’ ‘Us Two,’ and so many more. Elegant yet simple, whimsical yet wise, this classic edition is sure to find a cherished place on every bookshelf.

Winnie-the-Pooh’s Friendship Book

A full color book based on the classic Winnie the Pooh and The House at Pooh Corner celebrates special moments of friendship in the Hundred Acre Wood, from Piglet picking violets for Eeyore to Christopher Robin comforting a chubby and stuck bear.

Eeyore’s Gloomy Little Instruction Book

A humorous sequel to the popular Pooh’s Little Instruction Book appeals to the pessimist in every fan with such insights as ”Nobody cares,” ”Pathetic, that’s what it is,” and what to do when your tail is missing.

Once on a Time

Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www. million books. com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: CHAPTER II THE CHANCELLOR OF BARODIA HAS A LONG WALK HOME ONCE more it was early morning on the castle walls. The King sat at his breakfast table, a company of archers drawn up in front of him. ‘Now you all understand,’ he said. ‘When the King of Baro when a certain well, when I say ‘when,’ I want you all to fire your arrows into the air. You are totake no aim; you are just to shoot your arrows upwards, and er I want to see who gets highest. Should anything er should anything brush up against them on their way not of course that it’s likely well, in that case er in that case, something will er brush up against them. After all, what should? ‘ ‘Quite so, Sire,’ said the Captain, ‘or rather, not at all.’ ‘Very well. To your places.’ Each archer fitted an arrow to his bow and took up his position. A look out man had been posted. Everything was ready. The King was decidedly nervous. He wandered from one archer to another asking after this man’s wife and family, praising the polish on that man’s quiver, or advising him to stand with his back a little more to the sun. Now and then he would hurry off to the look out man on a distant turret, point out Barodia on the horizon to him, and hurry back again. The look out knew all about it. ‘Royalty over,’ he bellowed suddenly. ‘When!’ roared the King, and a cloud of arrows shot into air. ‘Well done!’ cried Hyacinth, clapping her hands. ‘I mean, how could you? You might have hurt him.’ ‘Hyacinth,’ said the King, turning suddenly; ‘you here?’ ‘I have just come up. Did you hit him?’ ‘Hit who?’ ‘The King of Barodia, of course,’ ‘The King of My dear child, what could the King of Barodia be doing here? My archers were aiming at a hawk that they saw in the distance.’ He beckoned to the Captain…

If I May

My partciular memory is of a quail pie. Quails may be all right for Moses in the desert, but, if they are served in the form of pie at dinner, they should be distributed at a side table, not handed round from guest to guest. The Countess having shuddered at it and resumed her biscuit, it was left to me to make the opening excavation. The difficulty was to know where each quail began and ended; the job really wanted a professional quail finder, who might have indicated the point on the surface of the crust at which it would be most hopeful to dig for quails.

Mr. Pim

A A Milne was the creator of the beloved character Winnie the Pooh. He was a film writer, author, poet and fictional character creator for television. Before his success with Winnie the Pooh Milne was known for his plays. Mr. Pim Pas*ses By was first published in 1919. Carraway Pim comes to visit Mardens’ country house with a letter of introduction. Mr. Pim is an unassuming fellow who some how manages to cause trouble in this amusing farce. There is of course a beautiful young ward who wants to marry a man her guardian objects to. They must appeal is his charming wife for help. The scenes with the husband and wife are wonderful. Their old fashioned chemistry is a delight to watch. Mr. Pim must then deliver the news that Olivia’s ex husband, the one everyone thought had died in Australia many years ago, is very much alive. Is Olivia a bigamist? Are they living in sin? Since this is a farce you can be assured everything will turn out all right in the end.

The Red House Mystery

Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www. million books. com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: CHAPTER HI TWO MEN AND A BODY AYLEY looked round suddenly at the voice. ‘Can I help?’ said Antony politely. ‘Something’s happened,’ said Cayley. He was breathing quickly. ‘I heard a shot it sounded like a shot I was in the library. A loud bang I didn’t know what it was. And the door’s locked.’ He rattled the handle again, and shook it. ‘Open the door!’ he cried. ‘I say, Mark, what is it? Open the door!’ ‘But he must have locked the door on purpose,’ said Antony. ‘So why should he open it just because you ask him to ?’ Cayley looked at him in a bewildered way. Then he turned to the door again. ‘We must break it in,’ he said, putting his shoulder to it . ‘Help me.’ ‘Isn’t there a window?’ Caylfty turned to him stupidly. ‘Window ? Window ?’ ‘So much easier to break in a window,’ said Antony with a smile. He looked very cool and collected, as he stood just inside the hall, leaning onhis stick, and thinking, no doubt, that a great deal of fuss was being made about nothing. But then, he had not heard the shot. ‘Window of course! What an idiot I am.’ He pushed past Antony, and began running out into the drive. Antony followed him. They ran along the front of the house, down a path to the left, and then to the left again over the grass, Cayley in front, the other close behind him. Suddenly Cayley looked over his shoulder and pulled up short. ‘Here,’ he said. They had come to the windows of the locked room, French windows which opened on to the lawns at the back of the house. But now they were closed. Antony couldn’t help feeling a thrill of excitement as he followed Cayley’s example, and put his face close up to the glass. For the first time he wondered if there really had been a revolver shot in this mysterious room. It had all seemed so absurd and…

Two People

A. A. Milne is, of course, known the world over for his children’s stories telling of the adventures of Winnie the Pooh and friends in the Hundred Acre Wood. Milne also wrote novels for adults, including this charming love story which deftly and delicately sets the fragility of human passions in a cruelly dispassionate world.

Bedtime with Pooh

Generations of children have sleepily snuggled under their blankets at bedtime and listened to the whimsical tales of Winnie the Pooh and his friends. This charming board book commemorates that special time at the end of the day with time honored passages and verses from the original works by A. A. Milne, all selected for their soothing bedtime themes. Each spread features Ernest H. Shepard’s beloved drawings in full color. Sweetly designed with gold edges, this treasure of a book is an ideal way to say good night to the littlest lovers of Pooh.

Christopher Robin Gives Pooh a Party

There is going to be a party for Pooh, because of what Pooh did to save Piglet from the flood, and everyone is invited. Eeyore thinks the party must be for him, and the present too, but nobody listens to poor Eeyore. This book is part of a series of ‘Winnie the Pooh’ story books.

Mr. Pim Pas*ses By

A A Milne was the creator of the beloved character Winnie the Pooh. He was a film writer, author, poet and fictional character creator for television. Before his success with Winnie the Pooh Milne was known for his plays. Mr. Pim Pas*ses By was first published in 1919. Carraway Pim comes to visit Mardens’ country house with a letter of introduction. Mr. Pim is an unassuming fellow who some how manages to cause trouble in this amusing farce. There is of course a beautiful young ward who wants to marry a man her guardian objects to. They must appeal is his charming wife for help. The scenes with the husband and wife are wonderful. Their old fashioned chemistry is a delight to watch. Mr. Pim must then deliver the news that Olivia’s ex husband, the one everyone thought had died in Australia many years ago, is very much alive. Is Olivia a bigamist? Are they living in sin? Since this is a farce you can be assured everything will turn out all right in the end.

The Holiday Round

This is a pre 1923 historical reproduction that was curated for quality. Quality assurance was conducted on each of these books in an attempt to remove books with imperfections introduced by the digitization process. Though we have made best efforts the books may have occasional errors that do not impede the reading experience. We believe this work is culturally important and have elected to bring the book back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide.

First Plays of A A Milne

Large format paper back for easy reading. Series of Plays for adults from the author of Winnie the Pooh

Second Plays

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The Sunny Side

From the beloved creator of Winnie the Pooh comes an irresistible collection of short stories guaranteed to delight readers of all ages. Drawing from a collection of stories originally published in 1921 and chosen exclusively by the author himself, The Sunny Side gathers the best short works by the inimitable A. A. Milne. Written for the satire magazine Punch, these brief stories and essays perfectly capture Milne’s sly humor, beguiling social insight, and scathing wit. From ‘Odd Verses’ to ‘War Sketches,’ ‘Summer Days’ to ‘Men of Letters,’ Milne takes his readers from the stiff British drawing room to the irreverent joy of a boy’s day at the beach. Ideal for curling up with in the hammock or stretching out by the fire, these tales shine brightly any day of the year. Complete with a series of whimsical illustrations, The Sunny Side offers the perfect chance to rediscover this forgotten classic by one of our most cherished authors.

Three Plays

Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. Hesperides Press are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.

A Gallery of Children

A series of short stories by A. A. Milne which he described as ‘a fanciful elaboration of each picture’ to accompany the delightful original illustrations. A re issue of the famous ode to childhood by A A Milne. In 1925 Henriette Willebeek Le Mair was commissioned by the Colgate company to produce a series of illustrations for magazine advertising. The public imagination was so captured by these that AA Milne wrote an accompanying collection of short stories A Gallery of Children.

Not That It Matters

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