The House At Pooh Corner | 1928, finely bound first edition.


£1,750.00 GBP

The final book in the Winnie-the-Pooh series, The House at Pooh Corner marks the first appearance of the much-loved Tigger, a character who would go on to become one of the most beloved in Milne's world of the Hundred Acre Wood. Milne had bought his son a stuffed tiger, "Tigger," and was eager to see the illustrations of this lively character, who would soon join Pooh, Piglet, and Eeyore in the hearts of children everywhere. This first edition, first impression, is a significant and highly sought-after piece in the Pooh canon.

Finely bound in full Morocco, with onlay blocked in gold and a full gilt spine. Hand-sewn silk headbands and hand-marbled endpapers further enhance the beauty of this volume. The illustrations by E. H. Shepard perfectly capture the magic and charm of Milne’s stories, offering an unforgettable visual experience alongside the author’s enchanting prose.

This beautifully bound first edition is the perfect addition for any collector seeking to complete their Milne collection or for those who hold a special place for the timeless characters of the Hundred Acre Wood.

London: Methuen & Co., 1928. First edition, first impression.