ISBN: 9780416196696
Release Date: 01 Oct 1999
Average rating:   (read by 26 members)

Categories: Modern fiction , Fiction

A facsimile edition of "The House at Pooh Corner" first published in 1928. The text is a direct facsimile from a first edition with bindings and blocking based on the original 1928 binding.

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suziesue
Rated it   7 months ago
i love this book i have read it to my own children and lots of others

cookiellie
Rated it   8 months ago
a funny book about winnie the pooh building a house for eor will they make the house or not find out ...

Bloomdido
Rated it   8 months ago
A wonderful book all about childhood and the innocence we leave behind when we are forced to grow up. I read it to my mum when I was young and I read it now to my classes at school whenever they let me. It is charming, funny and very clever, with not a...

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