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The artist who gave us Winnie the Pooh, Ernest Shepard, writes about his forthcoming trip home from Tasmania "by French Liner S.S. Tahitien sailing from Sydney on Feb 21st Crossing the Pacific to the Caribbean The Panama Canal Martinique & Marseilles..."

ERNEST H. SHEPARD (1879-1976) Rare Autograph Letter Signed "Ernest H. Shepard," 1p, 7" x 10", inside an Aerogramme, addressed by him to "Mrs E.B. Byrne / 2192 Morris Avenue / New York / U.S.A. / America." Return address by Shepard: "E.H. Shepard / c/o J.D. Carroll / P.O. Box 356 / Devonport / Tasmania / Australia." Devonport, Tasmania, Australia, January 30, 1968. Wear across top edge, else fine condition.

In full, "Your letter has been forwarded to me here. I left home early in December before your letter arrived. I regret the delay in answering your request. I am quite willing for you to publish my autobiographical letter in full if you still wish to do so. I am staying in Tasmania with relatives of my wife's. We came here by Sea P. & O. Line Arcadia and we return by French Liner S.S. Tahitien sailing from Sydney on Feb 21st Crossing the Pacific to the Caribbean The Panama Canal Martinique & Marseilles. We fly home from there and are due to reach London on April 14th."

From 1966 to 1970, Evelyn Byrne ran a program at New York City's Elizabeth Barrett Browning Junior High School where she asked major literary and artistic figures of the time to write back with their recollections of what books inspired them while they were teenagers. An assortment of their responses were published in the book Attacks of Taste, printed in 1971 by Gotham Book Mart.

Included is a photocopy of a typescript of Shepard's "autobiographical letter" and a postscript he later added. In part, "Since I could hold a pencil I have always drawn pictures...In 1924 I illustrated A.A. Milne's 'When we were very young' and 2 years later 'Winnie the Pooh' followed by 'Now we are Six' and 'The House at Pooh Corner'"

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