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A Gallery of Children
First edition (UK)
Author
A. A. Milne
Illustrator
Henriette Willebeek le Mair
Country
United Kingdom
Language
English
Genre
Children's literature
Published
1925
Publisher
Stanley Paul (UK) David McKay Company (US)
Media type
Print (hardcover)
Pages
105 pp
Text
A Gallery of Children at Wikisource
A Gallery of Children is a collection of twelve children's fantasy stories by A. A. Milne, illustrated by Saida (Henrietta Willebeek Le Mair). It was first published in hardcover in 1925 by the Stanley Paul & Co. in London and the David McKay Company in Philadelphia.
The collection was the author's second children's book and first book of prose for children, appearing between his poetry collection When We Were Very Young (1924) and Winnie-the-Pooh (1926).
The twelve Henriette Willebeek Le Mair illustrations were originally commissioned by the Colgate company for a series of magazine advertisements. In response to their popularity, Milne wrote an imaginative tale for each of the Le Mair watercolor drawings. He described the short stories as "a fanciful elaboration of each picture."[1][2] A 1976 review described the "plot and even character [as being] incidental to Milne's fond little jibes in these nursery-sized anecdotes of manners."[3]
In 2021, the book entered the public domain.[4]
^Milne, Alan Alexander (2000). A Gallery of Children. Frederick Warne. ISBN 978-0-7232-4666-4.
^"A Gallery of Children". Goodreads. Retrieved 2021-10-11.
^Weiner, Bernard (2013). "Kirkus Reviews". PsycEXTRA Dataset. doi:10.1037/e642622013-003. Retrieved 2021-10-11.
^Doherty, Alison (31 March 2021). "Public Domain Children's Books: 20 stories with no copyright". Bookriot. Retrieved 30 June 2021.
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