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  • For instance, at the end of one yoga class several years ago, Mr. Minardi decided this reporter should be called "Honey Bear," perhaps referencing A. A. Milne's "Winnie the Pooh."

    At Hamptons Event, It's Name, Set, Match Marshall Heyman 2011

  • Seven years before Waugh published Scoop, A. A. Milne wrote his own novel of a country writer caught up in city ways - complete with aproto-Lord Copper, a spiv reviewer, a thieving agent and an assortment of other delightful literary types.

    Pooh, Lord Copper and the TLS 2009

  • Seven years before Waugh published Scoop, A. A. Milne wrote his own novel of a country writer caught up in city ways - complete with aproto-Lord Copper, a spiv reviewer, a thieving agent and an assortment of other delightful literary types.

    Peter Stothard - Times Online - WBLG: 2009

  • My bookshelf in London is filled with the complete works of Jane Austen, Ibsen, Strindberg, and A. A. Milne.

    The English American Alison Larkin 2008

  • I love that Shakespearehas left us with Shylock and seachange; that A. A. Milne gave us heffalump, tigger and wol;that crazy British aristocrats gave us sandwich, sundowner andpukka while equally crazy Londoners gave us yob and Cockney rhyming slang.

    Lexicographical Love « shattersnipe: malcontent & rainbows 2008

  • My bookshelf in London is filled with the complete works of Jane Austen, Ibsen, Strindberg, and A. A. Milne.

    The English American Alison Larkin 2008

  • I love that Shakespearehas left us with Shylock and seachange; that A. A. Milne gave us heffalump, tigger and wol;that crazy British aristocrats gave us sandwich, sundowner andpukka while equally crazy Londoners gave us yob and Cockney rhyming slang.

    2008 November 03 « shattersnipe: malcontent & rainbows 2008

  • My bookshelf in London is filled with the complete works of Jane Austen, Ibsen, Strindberg, and A. A. Milne.

    The English American Alison Larkin 2008

  • My bookshelf in London is filled with the complete works of Jane Austen, Ibsen, Strindberg, and A. A. Milne.

    The English American Alison Larkin 2008

  • If I was to trust her account, he had inquired as to her favorite writers and when she told him Jean-Paul Sartre, Albert Camus, Hannah Arendt, and A. A. Milne, he asked her if she had ever seen Deep Throat.

    Kalooki Nights Howard Jacobson 2006

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