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AA Milne's Winnie the Pooh is now more popular than ever, with
children, adults and book collectors. Since buying the rights Disney have really
pushed the name but thankfully without killing interest. It is a testament to
the enduring quality of the characters that they can withstand even the not only
the test of time but marketing excess.
First and early editions are particularly sought after by collectors and
dealers, should you be interested in buying or selling such books then our
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Harry Potter First Editions
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| Issue |
Publisher |
Date |
| Trade First |
Methuen |
1924 |
Signed Edition
100 copies signed by author and artist |
Methuen |
1924 |
Signed Edition
300 copies signed by Christopher Milne |
Methuen |
1974 |
Winnie the Pooh
| Issue |
Publisher |
Date |
| Trade First |
Methuen |
1926 |
De Luxe Edition
Green, red or blue leather binding with slipcase |
Methuen |
1926 |
Signed Edition
350 copies signed by author and artist |
Methuen |
1926 |
Signed Edition
300 copies signed by artist |
Methuen |
1973 |
Now We Are Six
| Issue |
Publisher |
Date |
| Trade First |
Methuen |
1927 |
De Luxe Edition
Green, red or blue leather binding with slipcase |
Methuen |
1927 |
Signed Edition
200 copies signed by author and artist |
Methuen |
1927 |
The House at Pooh Corner
| Issue |
Publisher |
Date |
| Trade First |
Methuen |
1928 |
De Luxe Edition
Green, red or blue leather binding with slipcase |
Methuen |
1928 |
Signed Edition
350 copies signed by author and artist |
Methuen |
1928 |
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