ALS, [1929] August 1 : London, written by Celia Brice (Milne's secretary), to Mr. Alfred W. Lublin, New York.

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ALS, [1929] August 1 : London, written by Celia Brice (Milne's secretary), to Mr. Alfred W. Lublin, New York.

"Mr. A.A. Milne wishes me to say that he thanks you very much for your charming letter and the nice things you say about his work. Mr. Milne sends you the enclosed little photograph with his kindest regards."

1 p. ; 19 x 14 cm.

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Copley Press, J S Copley Library

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Milne, A. A. (Alan Alexander), 1882-1956

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Alan Alexander Milne (b. January 18, 1882, London, England-d. January 31, 1956, Hartfield, England) was born to John Vine Milne, the headmaster of Henley House School, and Sarah Maria Heginbotham Milne. Known best for his children’s stories, Milne was also a prolific essayist, playwright, and mystery writer. As a child, Milne attended his father’s school, where H. G. Wells was one of his instructors. Beginning at age eleven, Milne attended Westminster School and later en...