A.A.Milne Novels
I had no idea that A.A. Milne wrote fiction as well as his much beloved Winnie the Pooh series of books. Winnie the Pooh was created for his son, Christopher, Robin and was based on Christopher Robin's beloved collection of toys. These stories have become as beloved as in 2003 the British public voted Winnie the Pooh as number 7 in the BBC Big Reads Poll.
Winnie the Pooh
- Winnie-the-Pooh (1926) (illustrated by Ernest H. Shepard)
- The House at Pooh Corner (1928) (illustrated by E. H. Shepard)
- When We Were Very Young (1924) (illustrated by E. H. Shepard)
- Now We Are Six (1927) (illustrated by E. H. Shepard)
Novels
- Lovers in London (1905)
- Once on a Time (1917)
- Mr. Pim (1921) (A novelisation of his 1919 play Mr. Pim Passes By)
- The Red House Mystery (1922)
- Two People (1931)
- Four Days' Wonder (1933)
- Chloe Marr (1946)
Non-fiction
- Peace With Honour (1934)
- It's Too Late Now: The Autobiography of a Writer (1939)
- War With Honour (1940)
- War Aims Unlimited (1941)
- Year In, Year Out (1952) (illustrated by E. H. Shepard)
Punch articles
- The Day's Play (1910)
- The Holiday Round (1912)
- Once a Week (1914)
- The Sunny Side (1921)
- Those Were the Days (1929) (The four volumes above, compiled)
Story collections for children
- A Gallery of Children (1925)
- Short Stories
Story collections
- The Secret and other stories (1929)
- The Birthday Party (1948)
- A Table Near the Band (1950)
Poetry
- For the Luncheon Interval (1925) (poems from Punch)
- Behind the Lines (1940)
- The Norman Church (1948)
- If I Were A King (1925)