In contrast to innocence of AA Milne’s children’s stories, EH Shepard satirised chaos of political challenges leading up to Second World War
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In contrast to innocence of AA Milne’s children’s stories, EH Shepard satirised chaos of political challenges leading up to Second World War
In contrast to innocence of AA Milne’s children’s stories, EH Shepard satirised chaos of political challenges leading up to Second World War
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E H Shepard drawings go on display for book’s centenary, showing how he brought AA Milne’s character to life

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