Now We Are Six

Now We Are Six

by A. A. Milne
Now We Are Six

Now We Are Six

by A. A. Milne

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Overview

The second book of verses about Christopher Robin, who is a little older now, and, of course, Pooh, who wouldn't like to be forgotten. Includes the loved classics "The Knight Whose Armour Didn't Squeak," "Furry Bear," "King Hilary and the Beggarman," and man more. Illustrated with E. H. Shepard's original line drawings. This is NOT a "mass market paperback," but a quality edition printed on white paper.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798211138506
Publisher: Blurb
Publication date: 04/26/2024
Pages: 112
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.23(d)

About the Author

About The Author
A. A. Milne was born in 1882 in London. He was a playwright and journalist as well as a poet and storyteller. His classic children's books were inspired by his son, Christopher Robin. Milne died in 1956.

Ernest H. Shepard was born in 1879 in England. His pictures of the Pooh characters are based on real toys owned by Christopher Robin Milne. Shepard died in 1976.

Hometown:

Cotchford Farm, Sussex, England

Date of Birth:

January 18, 1882

Date of Death:

January 31, 1956

Place of Birth:

Hampstead, London

Place of Death:

Cotchford Farm, Sussex, England

Education:

Trinity College, Cambridge University (mathematics), 1903

Table of Contents

Solitude
King John’s Christmas
Busy
Sneezles
Binker
Cherry Stones
The Knight Whose Armour Didn’t Squeak
Buttercup Days
The Charcoal-Burner
Us Two
The Old Sailor
The Engineer
Journey’s End
Furry Bear
Forgiven
The Emperor’s Rhyme
Knight-in-Armour
Come Out with Me
Down by the Pond
The Little Black Hen
The Friend
The Good Little Girl
A Thought
King Hilary and the Beggarman
Swing Song
Explained
Twice Times
The Morning Walk
Cradle Song
Waiting at the Window
Pinkle Purr
Wind on the Hill
Forgotten
In the Dark
The End
 
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