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humorist" was a humorous story; when two years later he said he was writing nursery rhymes, his agent and publisher were convinced he should write another detective story; and after another two years, he was being told that writing a detective story would be in the worst of taste given the demand for
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and imprisoned for a year. Wodehouse made radio broadcasts about his internment, which were broadcast from Berlin. Although the light-hearted broadcasts made fun of the
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television show, as well as Pooh-related merchandise. In 2001, the other beneficiaries sold their interest in the estate to the Disney
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3125:'Enchanted Places – Complete Settings of Songs by A.A. Milne'
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Milne, A. A. (November 1904). "Answers to Correspondents".
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1953:"The bear who inspired Winnie-the-Pooh"
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4124:The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
2695:P.G. Wodehouse: A Portrait of a Master
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340:, to John Vine Milne, who was born in
4941:Royal Warwickshire Fusiliers officers
4931:British Army personnel of World War I
4272:The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
4090:Winnie the Pooh Discovers the Seasons
3557:Ann Thwaite Collection of A. A. Milne
3509:A.A. Milne, Author of Winnie-the-Pooh
3333:"University of Texas Libraries / HRC"
2732:"AA Milne and the curse of Pooh bear"
2320:"The Art of Fiction – P.G. Wodehouse"
1604:(1927) (illustrated by E. H. Shepard)
1590:(1924) (illustrated by E. H. Shepard)
1550:(1927) (illustrated by E. H. Shepard)
1542:(1924) (illustrated by E. H. Shepard)
1386:(1952) (illustrated by E. H. Shepard)
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4926:Alumni of Trinity College, Cambridge
4071:Winnie the Pooh and a Day for Eeyore
4055:Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day
4006:Winnie-the-Pooh: Exploring a Classic
3364:. London: Macmillan. pp. 16–17.
3231:"BO_PublicSchool_Ltr_Sep24_2018.pdf"
2853:from the original on 11 January 2022
2092:A History of the County of Middlesex
1274:And what was the other I had to say?
1075:Winnie-the-Pooh: Exploring a Classic
4239:Tigger & Pooh and a Musical Too
3511:. Chicago: Children's Press, 1995.
3262:Houston Independent School District
3021:"Pooh joins Hollywood Walk of Fame"
2654:"Pooh celebrates his 80th birthday"
1816:(1928) (later adapted for the film
1784:Portrait of a Gentleman in Slippers
1147:Houston Independent School District
1055:(2016) sees Pooh meet the Queen at
777:was published in 1926, followed by
301:is based. It was during a visit to
293:Milne was the father of bookseller
4881:English people of Scottish descent
4047:Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree
3683:Rare Book & Manuscript Library
3566:Works by A. A. Milne in eBook form
3416:The Winnie-the-Pooh Collection Set
3073:Kennedy, Maev (3 September 2017).
3002:"Top-Earning Fictional Characters"
2329:. 2005. p. 18. Archived from
2147:Parkinson, Justin (26 July 2014).
2118:"Milne, Alan Alexander (MLN900AA)"
1242:He wrote in the poem "Explained":
25:
4331:Winnie the Pooh and Christmas Too
3497:. London: Faber and Faber, 1990.
3466:(London) Daily News, 9 March 1928
3378:Simpson's Contemporary Quotations
3099:Kennedy, Maev (4 December 2017).
3023:. BBC. Retrieved 24 November 2014
2939:from the original on 22 June 2013
2656:. BBC. Retrieved 11 November 2012
2633:Ford, Rebecca (28 February 2007)
2182:. 16 February 1915. p. 1563.
2137:. BBC. Retrieved 25 November 2014
1977:. Trinity College Cambridge. 2017
1893:The Queen's Book of the Red Cross
1214:and Milne's frequent illustrator
629:Milne is most famous for his two
336:Alan Alexander Milne was born in
4840:
4839:
4445:Winnie the Pooh's Home Run Derby
4397:Disney Learning: Winnie the Pooh
4223:Pooh's Heffalump Halloween Movie
3616:
2668:. BBC. Retrieved 15 October 2011
2471:from the original on 10 May 2008
1888:The General Takes Off His Helmet
1695:(1920, Minerva Films), starring
1132:Disney Winnie the Pooh franchise
925:A. A. Milne died at his home in
883:debut the following year at the
565:and his friend and story editor
411:and served as an officer in the
242:
227:
4421:Party Time with Winnie the Pooh
4405:Adventures in the 100 Acre Wood
4339:Boo to You Too! Winnie the Pooh
4323:Cartoon All-Stars to the Rescue
3852:Winnie-the-Pooh Meets the Queen
3828:Return to the Hundred Acre Wood
3675:AA Milne | Books | The Guardian
3211:. A. A. Milne Elementary School
3143:. BFI. Retrieved 4 January 2020
2925:Treneman, Ann (4 August 1998).
2238:Davidson, Max (27 March 2013).
2217:. Disney Editions. p. 18.
1532:Poetry collections for children
1052:Winnie-the-Pooh Meets the Queen
746:where Pooh and Piglet invented
190:
4916:20th-century English novelists
4691:The Twisted Childhood Universe
4679:Winnie-the-Pooh and a Busy Day
4347:A Winnie the Pooh Thanksgiving
4063:Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too
3844:The Best Bear in All the World
3522:Wullschläger, Jackie (2001) .
3236:Brays Oaks Management District
3179:Daniels, Nia (9 August 2017).
3062:. BBC News. 19 September 2016.
3048:. BBC News. 19 September 2016.
2465:Encyclopædia Britannica Online
2443:Punch, or the London Charivari
2423:Punch, or the London Charivari
1955:. Zoological Society of London
1488:Story collections for children
1066:The Best Bear in All the World
665:the young Milne named "Pooh".
321:Early life and military career
179:Dorothy "Daphne" de Sélincourt
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4951:Members of the Detection Club
3600:Works by or about A. A. Milne
3483:. Lewes (UK), Unicorn. 2023.
3153:Jaafar, Ali (13 April 2016).
3141:"The King's Breakfast (1963)"
2898:"Happy birthday, A.A. Milne!"
2523:. Twayne Publishers. p.
2515:Thomas Burnett Swann (1971).
2492:Leslie Howard: The Lost Actor
1928:"A.A. Milne | British author"
1473:. John Bull, 10 November 1934
1208:University of Texas at Austin
1183:The original manuscripts for
1151:A. A. Milne Elementary School
765:. Pooh first appeared in the
740:Eeyore's Sad and Gloomy Place
4671:Winnie-the-Pooh Pays a Visit
4622:Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers
4295:My Friends Tigger & Pooh
4231:Super Sleuth Christmas Movie
3661:A. A. Milne at poeticous.com
2842:"The real Christopher Robin"
2074:UK public library membership
2021:UK public library membership
1561:The Secret and other stories
877:Playhouse Theatre, Liverpool
544:, which were illustrated by
4936:British Home Guard officers
4901:People from Kilburn, London
4773:More Songs from Pooh Corner
4642:Other adaptations and media
4382:Disney's Animated Storybook
3615:(public domain audiobooks)
2810:Milne, Christopher (1974).
2641:. Retrieved 15 October 2011
2602:The New York Public Library
2211:Finch, Christopher (2000).
2122:A Cambridge Alumni Database
1263:He also wrote in the poem "
1030:was ranked number 7 on the
413:Royal Warwickshire Regiment
272:Royal Warwickshire Regiment
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4946:English children's writers
4921:20th-century English poets
4615:The New Musical Adaptation
3959:Shirley Slesinger Lasswell
3375:Simpson, James B. (1988).
3258:"Elementary Schools (K-Z)"
2779:"Provincial Productions",
2577:Victoria and Albert Museum
2124:. University of Cambridge.
1178:Trinity College, Cambridge
1107:was based on Milne's poem
1080:Victoria and Albert Museum
358:Trinity College, Cambridge
315:Trinity College, Cambridge
297:, upon whom the character
129:Trinity College, Cambridge
29:English writer (1882–1956)
4835:
4792:Bother! The Brain of Pooh
4735:Goodbye Christopher Robin
4655:Soyuzmultfilm featurettes
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3820:Pooh and the Philosophers
3653:30 September 2009 at the
3628:National Portrait Gallery
3381:. Boston, Massachusetts:
2360:National Monument Records
2305:Capitalization as in the
1594:For the Luncheon Interval
1471:Women and Children First!
1121:Goodbye Christopher Robin
1092:When We Were Rather Older
799:Lewis Carroll Shelf Award
226:
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3769:The House at Pooh Corner
3624:Portraits of A. A. Milne
3442:"It depends on the book"
3189:. Media Business Insight
2818:. London: Eyre Methuen.
2246:. London. Archived from
1864:They Don't Mean Any Harm
1649:(1918) (children's play)
1515:The House at Pooh Corner
1442:The Chronicles of Clovis
1189:The House at Pooh Corner
1141:An elementary school in
935:All Hallows-by-the-Tower
831:The Simple Art of Murder
780:The House at Pooh Corner
633:books about a boy named
4996:English autobiographers
4961:Punch (magazine) people
4389:Ready to Read with Pooh
4000:Eeyore's Birthday Party
3944:Christopher Robin Milne
3745:When We Were Very Young
2449:(9 November 1904): 333.
1932:Encyclopedia Britannica
1845:The Wind in the Willows
1587:When We Were Very Young
1539:When We Were Very Young
1518:(1928) (illustrated by
1506:(1926) (illustrated by
1212:Christopher Robin Milne
1193:Trinity College Library
1072:An exhibition entitled
958:the Walt Disney Company
866:The Wind in the Willows
859:In 1929, Milne adapted
850:When We Were Very Young
762:When We Were Very Young
639:Christopher Robin Milne
541:When We Were Very Young
482:Christopher Robin Milne
295:Christopher Robin Milne
4976:English male novelists
4264:Welcome to Pooh Corner
4207:A Very Merry Pooh Year
4148:Pooh's Heffalump Movie
3548:A. A. Milne Collection
3337:catalog.lib.utexas.edu
3129:MusicWeb International
2967:. London. 6 March 2001
2692:David A Jasen (2002).
2430:(24 August 1904): 142.
2088:"Hampstead: Education"
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2013:10.1093/ref:odnb/35031
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1750:The Artist: A Duologue
1744:The Truth About Blayds
1686:The Truth About Blayds
1653:The Camberley Triangle
1477:It Depends on the Book
1465:By Way of Introduction
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4886:People from Hampstead
4765:Return to Pooh Corner
4522:Disney Magic Kingdoms
3440:Milne, A. A. (1943).
3413:Milne, A. A. (2009).
3358:Milne, Alan Alexander
3312:norman.hrc.utexas.edu
2910:Thwaite, Ann (2014).
2635:"Happy Birthday Pooh"
2551:The Red House Mystery
1870:Miss Elizabeth Bennet
1720:(1920, Minerva Films)
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1708:(1920, Minerva Films)
1621:Screenplays and plays
1573:A Table Near the Band
1495:A Gallery of Children
1324:The Red House Mystery
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555:A Gallery of Children
535:The Red House Mystery
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148:Children's literature
4758:House at Pooh Corner
3609:Works by A. A. Milne
3584:Works by A. A. Milne
3575:Works by A. A. Milne
3495:A.A. Milne: His Life
2912:A. A. Milne His Life
2814:The Enchanted Places
2681:. NPR. 20 July 2015.
2490:Eforgan, E. (2010).
1860:Other People's Lives
1822:(1930), directed by
1104:The King's Breakfast
1087:Harold Fraser-Simson
791:A Damsel in Distress
238:Alan Alexander Milne
215:Aubrey de Sélincourt
59:Alan Alexander Milne
4727:A Bear Named Winnie
4413:Tigger's Honey Hunt
4355:A Valentine for You
4215:Springtime with Roo
4017:Censorship in China
3561:Harry Ransom Center
3552:Harry Ransom Center
3526:. London: Methuen.
3399:on 22 January 2009.
3287:janus.lib.cam.ac.uk
3209:"About A. A. Milne"
2798:"Toad of Toad Hall"
2244:The Daily Telegraph
1796:Miss Marlow at Play
1481:The Prisoner of War
1453:Not That It Matters
1428:Those Were the Days
1301:as his first book.)
1204:Harry Ransom Center
942:Royal Literary Fund
768:London Evening News
726:The Enchanted Place
704: /
4966:English male poets
4814:Winnie-the-Screwed
4530:Disney Mirrorverse
4140:Piglet's Big Movie
4098:Once Upon a Studio
2839:Brandreth, Giles.
2558:. pp. ix–xii.
2370:on 12 October 2008
2267:The London Gazette
2179:The London Gazette
1778:To Have the Honour
1641:The Boy Comes Home
1567:The Birthday Party
1378:War Aims Unlimited
1228:British Home Guard
1181:
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1145:, operated by the
1047:Queen Elizabeth II
1017:
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946:Westminster School
937:church in London.
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354:Westminster School
346:independent school
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4708:Blood and Honey 2
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4480:Chain of Memories
4429:Piglet's Big Game
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4191:Seasons of Giving
4164:Christopher Robin
4012:Winnipeg the Bear
3990:Hundred Acre Wood
3964:Stephen Slesinger
3903:Christopher Robin
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3635:at Quotidiana.org
3579:Project Gutenberg
3533:978-0-413-70330-9
3426:978-0-525-42292-1
3131:, 7 November 2023
2825:978-0-14-003449-3
2705:978-0-85712-754-9
2501:978-0-85303-971-6
2250:on 28 March 2013.
2224:978-0-7868-6352-5
2153:BBC News Magazine
2072:(Subscription or
2019:(Subscription or
1900:The Ugly Duckling
1882:Gentleman Unknown
1839:Toad of Toad Hall
1814:The Perfect Alibi
1756:Give Me Yesterday
1724:The Great Broxopp
1712:Five Pound Reward
1660:Mr. Pim Passes By
1614:The Norman Church
1555:Story collections
1508:Ernest H. Shepard
1406:The Holiday Round
1384:Year In, Year Out
1360:Peace With Honour
1338:Four Days' Wonder
1317:Mr. Pim Passes By
1127:Christopher Robin
1057:Buckingham Palace
954:Stephen Slesinger
872:Toad of Toad Hall
869:for the stage as
854:Year In, Year Out
795:The World of Pooh
742:, and the wooden
683:Hundred Acre Wood
677:, Kanga, Roo and
635:Christopher Robin
583:Five Pound Reward
548:staff cartoonist
474:The Mating Season
460:Peace with Honour
450:department store
417:second lieutenant
403:Milne joined the
299:Christopher Robin
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4287:The Book of Pooh
4132:The Tigger Movie
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3812:The Te of Piglet
3796:The Pooh Perplex
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1191:are archived at
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1116:Domhnall Gleeson
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1101:. The 1963 film
1098:Now We Are Sixty
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3804:The Tao of Pooh
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3753:Winnie-the-Pooh
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3719:Winnie-the-Pooh
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3655:Wayback Machine
3633:Essays by Milne
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3570:Standard Ebooks
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3507:Toby, Marlene.
3479:Last, Kevin J.
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