A. A. Milne
Alan Alexander Milne (1882-1956) was born in London. He was a regular contributor to Punch, and later, assistant editor, before the interruption of active service in the First World War. A remarkably versatile writer, Milne went on to become a hugely successful and widely-known playwright, both in the West End and on Broadway, as well as an essayist, poet, novelist and – most famously – children’s author, as the creator of Winnie-the-Pooh.
Books by A. A. Milne
Two People
Reminiscent of Evelyn Waugh, this gentle novel considers how a relationship can work when those concerned have less in common than they once thought.
Chloe Marr
A delightful and entertaining novel of a beautiful and elusive woman, and those in love with her.
The Rabbits
Pre-war halcyon days captured in a series of comic sketches, The Rabbits offers the purest of escapism – possibly A. A. Milne’s most distinctive work
The Complete Short Stories of A. A. Milne
The first complete collection of A. A. Milne’s short fiction for grown-ups, including several newly discovered stories

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