The Winnie-the-Pooh Cookbook by Virginia Ellison - ISBN: 9780525423591
Hardcover
Delightful recipes from Hundred Acre Wood, for every “smackerel” craving.

The Winnie-the-Pooh Cookbook

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  • Hardcover

    112 pages

  • Release Date

    14 October 2010

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Summary

The famously rotund bear is happiest when in possession of a brimming pot of honey, but when it comes time for meals and smackerels, the residents of the Hundred Acre Wood need something a little more substantial. This delightful collection contains over fifty tried-and-true recipes for readers of all ages to make and enjoy, starting with Poohanpiglet pancakes and ending with a recipe for getting thin—with honey sauces, holiday treats, and dishes for every mealtime in between. Forty years aft…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780525423591
ISBN-10:0525423591
Author:Virginia Ellison, Ernest H. Shepard
Publisher:Penguin Putnam Inc
Imprint:E P Dutton & Co Inc
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:112
Release Date:14 October 2010
Weight:482g
Dimensions:236mm x 187mm x 13mm
Series:Winnie-the-Pooh
About The Author

Virginia Ellison

Ernest H. Shepard was born in 1879 in London. His father was an architect and his mother, who died when he was ten years old, was the daughter of a notable watercolorist. It was she who first encouraged young Ernest to paint and draw. Art became Ernest’s passion, and after attending Heatherly’s Art School and the Royal Academy Schools, Shepard supported himself by drawing for the illustrated papers and by illustrating books.

In 1903, Shepard married Florence Chaplin. Florence was a mural painter and fellow student at the Academy. The Shepards had two children- Graham, who was killed in World War II, and Mary, who later illustrated Mary L. Travers’ Mary Poppins books.

When World War I broke out, Shepard served in France, Belgium, and Italy, attaining the rank of Major. On his return to England, he continued with his art. He became a regular contributor to Punch, the classic British humor magazine, where he met A. A. Milne, a man who was to be instrumental to his career. Shepard was elected to the editorial board of Punch, and shortly thereafter, he agreed to do the illustrations for Milne’s first book of verse, When We Were Very Young.

The illustrations that Shepard created for all four of the Pooh books received worldwide acclaim. For the next thirty years, he continued to illustrate books for both adults and children. In 1973, for the first time, he added color to his drawings for Winnie-the-Pooh. Shepard ultimately donated several hundred drawings to the Victoria and Albert Museum in London.

Ernest H. Shepard continued to pursue his love of drawing until his death in 1976.

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