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Fourteen Songs from When We Were Very Young
Fourteen Songs from When We Were Very Young
5C A. A. Milne, Music by H. Fraser-Simon, Decorations by E. H. Shepard, London, 1926. Eighth edition. First published 1924
Notes
Fourteen Songs from When We Were Very Young is a collection of whimsical poems by A.A. Milne, set to music by composer Harold Fraser-Simson. Based on Milne’s When We Were Very Young (1924), the songs capture the charm and innocence of childhood. Featuring favorites like “Buckingham Palace” and “The King’s Breakfast,” the collection brings Milne’s playful verses to life through delightful melodies, celebrating the imagination and joy of youth.
Description
Brown boards with tan canvas spine. Paper plaque on front board. Brown dustjacket with minimal chipping and. 5 inch tear into the dust jacket kept together with a plastic protective cover. Good condition overall.