A. A. Milne

Milne in 1922 Alan Alexander Milne (; 18 January 1882 – 31 January 1956) was an English writer best known for his books about the teddy bear Winnie-the-Pooh, as well as for children's poetry. Milne was primarily a playwright before the huge success of Winnie-the-Pooh overshadowed all his previous work. Milne served in both world wars, as a lieutenant in the Royal Warwickshire Regiment in the First World War and as a captain in the Home Guard in the Second World War.

Milne was the father of bookseller Christopher Robin Milne, upon whom the character Christopher Robin is based. It was during a visit to London Zoo, where Christopher became enamoured with the tame and amiable bear Winnipeg, that Milne was inspired to write the story of Winnie-the-Pooh for his son. Milne bequeathed the original manuscripts of the Winnie-the-Pooh stories to the Wren Library at Trinity College, Cambridge, his alma mater. Provided by Wikipedia

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    Komdori P'u, haengbokhan il ŭn maeil issŏ : ajik haengbok ŭl kidarinŭn uri ege
    곰돌이 푸, 행복한 일 은 매일 있어 : 아직 행복 을 기다리는 우리 에게 /
    by A. A. Milne, 1882-1956

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