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Milne A.A.



A.A. Milne ALS, Anticipating the Birth of Christopher Robin


Single page ALS, 4.5" x 6", on 11 Mallord Street, Chelsea letterhead. Dated "15.iv.20" and signed by A.A. Milne in full signature as "A.A. Milne". Center fold, else near fine.


An incredible letter marking the first whisper of the catalyst for Milne's Winnie The Pooh series. Although Milne would not know it at the time, the birth of his son Christopher Robin in August of 1920 which would propel his imagination into the Hundred Acre Woods and the adventures of the honey loving bear with no brain, Winnie The Pooh. The letter offered here, dated April 15, 1920, references Daff (A.A. Milne's wife) and her pregnancy with Christopher Robin and is perhaps the earliest known reference to the protagonist of the most endeared children's stories of all time.


Milne named the character "Winnie the Pooh" after the teddy bear owned by his son, Christopher Milne, who originally called his stuffed bear Edward, but later named his toy bear after Winnie, a Canadian black bear he often saw at the London Zoo.


His letter, written to Vincent Seligman, a person to whom Milne would develop a close friendship spanning over 30 years is shown in full below. At the time, Milne's wife would have been about 5 months pregnant:

"15.iv.20

Dear Mr. Seligman,

I have been away, and unfortunately they never send me letters from … Many thanks for your kind invitation; I am sorry that my wife cannot come - she is not very well just now - but I should very much like to come myself if I may. What about Tuesday? I hope that is all right.

Again many thanks,

Yours …

A.A. Milne"


A phenomenal piece, and one which heralded in an incredible journey for both A.A. Milne and his future son, Christopher Robin Milne.


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