Hear A. A. Milne's Voice as He Reads from Winnie-the-Pooh (1929)
This audio recording of A. A. Milne's
voice was recorded in June 1929. It
features Milne reading from his 1926 book
Winnie-the-Pooh, the first in his
collection of stories inspired by his son
Christopher Robin's teddy bear. Drawings
of the characters are displayed on the
screen. The recording was produced by the
Gramophone Company of Luton, Bedfordshire
and was part of an album that featured
prominent British authors reading portions
of their works.
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