The World of Pooh Value Guide

AA MILNE THE WORLD OF POOH HARDCOVER DUST JACKET 1985 (B45) 9780525444473| eBay
The World of Pooh
Estimated Value
$10 – $20
Period
1957
Origin
United Kingdom
Materials
Paper, ink, cardboard
Category
Pooh books

This 1957 UK compilation brings together A.A. Milne's cherished Hundred Acre Wood tales into a single volume. It is highly collectible for featuring the definitive ink illustrations by Ernest H. Shepard that first brought Christopher Robin's toys to life.

What Is The World of Pooh Worth?

The typical price range for The World of Pooh is $10 - $20 based on recent sales. However, values can vary depending on the item's condition, rarity, and other factors such as:

  • Presence and condition of the original 1957 dust jacket significantly impacts the $10-$20 price point.
  • Overall structural integrity, including the tightness of the binding and lack of foxing on the paper pages.
  • Absence of 'childish scribbles' or owner inscriptions which are common in vintage children's literature.
  • The specific printing impression, with first impressions generally holding more interest for Milne completists.

How to Identify The World of Pooh?

  • Check for the 1957 publication date on the copyright page to ensure it is the first edition of this specific compilation.
  • Verify the presence of both color plates and classic line drawings by Ernest H. Shepard throughout the text.
  • Look for the original dust jacket which typically features a wraparound illustration of the Hundred Acre Wood characters.
  • Confirm the publisher is Methuen & Co. Ltd, the original United Kingdom house for Milne's works.

History of The World of Pooh

Winnie-the-Pooh, created by A. A. Milne, first appeared in print in 1926. The stories were inspired by Milne's son, Christopher Robin, and his toy animals. Ernest H. Shepard's iconic illustrations brought the characters to life, making them beloved figures in children's literature worldwide. 'The World of Pooh' is a compilation that brings together some of the most cherished tales from the Hundred Acre Wood.

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