





[Lot]

Winnie the Pooh

"Pooh pushed and pushed and pushed his way through the hole..."





"Oh, bother!" said Pooh. "I shall have to go on."

"I can't do either!" said Pooh. "Oh, help and bother!" [Lot]

"Oh, help!" said Pooh. "I'd better go back.""Oh, bother!" said Pooh. "I shall have to go on.""I can't do either!" said Pooh. "Oh, help and bother!"



– bump, bump, bump – going up the stairs behind him." [Lot]

He nodded and went out ...and in a moment I heard Winnie-the-Pooh– bump, bump, bump – going up the stairs behind him."

..."What do you see there?"

"Tracks," said Piglet. "Paw-marks..."

Oh, Pooh! Do you thinks it's a – a – a Woozle?"



"What?" said Piglet, with a jump.



[Lot]

A Happy New Year

Christmas Greetings



"Do You See Piglet? Look At Their Tracks!"



"...there was a little left at the very bottom of the jar,

and he pushed his head right in..."



"With these few words he went on tracking, and Piglet,

after watching him for a minute or two, ran after him..."



"...Christopher Robin finished the mouthful he was eating

and said carelessly: "I saw a Heffalump to-day, Piglet."



"I'm not throwing it, I'm dropping it Eeyore."



"Just the house for owl. Don't you think so, little Piglet?"



[Lot]

"Lucky we know the forest so well or we might get lost."

Piglet gets ready for the party.



The Bath



The Bathmat



Christopher Robin gave a deep sigh... At the door he

turned and said, "Coming to see me have my bath?"



The Friend



The Pooh Cook Book Preparatory Sketch(es)



Very Small Beetle exercising round a gorse-bush



"Pooh!" he cried. "There's something climbing up your back."



"..then they went on to Kanga's house, holding on to each other.."



"...and when Christopher Robin had nailed it on in its

right place again, Eeyore frisked about the forest..."



Tailpiece illustration to AA Milne's 'Wind on the Hill'



"As soon as he got home, he went to the larder; and he stood on a

chair, and took down a very large jar of honey from the top shelf."



"...Winnie-the-Pooh lived in a forest all by himself under the name of Sanders.

"What does 'under the name' mean?" asked Christopher Robin.

"It means he had the name over the door in gold letters, and lived under it..."



Preparatory sketch-map for endpapers of Winnie the Pooh.



(A version of-) 'Tiggers don't like Honey'



£31200

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EH Shepard

{It is more probable than likely that they remain protected by copyright although I'm not sure I can determine just who (or which entity) owns those rights; nor am I sure what the extent of those rights might be. Suffice it to say that I accept that a variety of entities have a potential interest, and it is possible that this post may be removed if valid objections are raised. A wise man once told me that regions of universal harmony can be generated within the confluence of homage, fair use and free publicity, however. I'm banking on his having been sober at the time.}

click 'browse catalogue'

'That sort of Bear': E.H. Shepard's Winnie-the-Pooh From the Collections of Stanley J Seeger and Christopher Cone

(1879-1976)

'When We Were Very Young'

'Winnie the Pooh'

'Now We Are Six'

'The House at Pooh Corner'