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SOLD - Nos. 1-20 - Winnie-the-Pooh Story Books


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The above are all in pristine condition and a size A5. Look lovely on the bookshelf. They have been illustrated by Ernest H. Shepard.


They set consists of:


Winnie--the-Pooh and some bees.

Pooh goes visiting and Pooh and Piglet nearly catch a Woozle.

Piglet meets a Heffalump.

Eeoyre has a birthday.

Kanga and Baby Roo come to the forest.

An Expotition to the North Pole.

Piglet is entirely surrounded by water.

Christopher Robin gives a party.

Eeoyre loses a tail.

A house is built at Pooh Corner.

Tigger comes to the forest.

A search is organized.

Tiggers don't climb trees.

Rabbit has a busy day.

Pooh invents a new game.

Tigger is unbounced.

Piglet does a Very Grand Thing.

Eeoyre finds a Wolery.

Christopher Robin and Pooh come to an enchanted place.

Pooh's poems.


Price: ?8


If you would like pictures, please send me your email address.

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