"The House at Pooh Corner is probably now the most loved and popular of all as it introduces Tigger and the game of Poohsticks" (Thwaite, p. Payne notes that binding was completed by 3 October 1929. Before publication, special bindings for 4,000 trade copies were ordered from the binders Ship: 1,200 each in blue and green, and 1,600 in red. Signed by Author(s).įirst edition, first impression, deluxe issue of the final Pooh book, signed by the author on the title page. Milne had bought his son a stuffed tiger, "Tigger". The last of the four books in the Pooh series. 178 pgs, In this collection, we learn that the "house" of the title is Eeyore's, which is (re)built by Piglet and Pooh that Tigger does not like honey and that while young Christopher Robin must go off to boarding school, the enchanted place of Pooh and his friends will always be waiting for him. 2 former owner names and an address crossed out on front endpapers. Approx, SMALL RED PINKISH CVR with Christopher Robin and Tigger in gilt, rrible, for what it's worth. Name written inside front cover and behind front endpaper. Covers a LITELY worn WH GILT READABLE ON FRONT CVR. BK VG-/GOOD+ DJ WITH TINY TEARS CHIPS EXTREMITIES, FEW PGS HAVE BLANK MARGIN EDGE CHIPS, though all printings starting with the first, were printed in the same month and year. released in the same year as the London edition, ,Hardcover. HBDJ, 1st edition, SEPTEMBER 1928, 34th printing, Same Month As First.
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