AUTHOR
A. A. Milne
A. A. Milne was born in Kilburn, London and went to school at a small independent school run by his father, John Vine Milne. He went to Westminster School and studied mathematics at Trinity College, Cambridge. He was married in 1913, and then joined the British Army in World War I. In 1920, his son, Christopher Robin Milne, was born. In 1925, Milne moved to a country home called Cotchford Farm in Hartfield, East Sussex.
Winnie-the-Pooh, Milne's most famous work, was published in 1926. Although he had his greatest success with his books for children, he stopped writing works for children by the end of the decade, saying that the source of his inspiration for children's stories, his son, had grown older. He continued to write works for adults, although he was frustrated to find that these works were not nearly as popular as his children's books.
Milne retired to Cotchford Farm after a stroke and brain surgery in 1952 left him an invalid, and he died in 1956.
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Books by A. A. Milne
Winnie-the-Pooh: Anniversary Edition
Average rating: 9
35 ratings
The House at Pooh Corner (Winnie-the-Pooh)
Average rating: 8.12
17 ratings
Winnie-the-Pooh: Classic Gift Edition
Average rating: 9.29
7 ratings
The Complete Tales and Poems of Winnie-the-Pooh
Average rating: 9.5
4 ratings
The World of Pooh: The Complete Winnie-the-Pooh and The House at Pooh Corner
Average rating: 9.5
4 ratings
The Original Winnie The Pooh Book: The Complete Classic Edition with Original Illustrations
Average rating: 8.75
4 ratings