- The Case For The Artist
- A London Garden
- The Game Of Kings
- Fixtures And Fittings
- Experts
- The Robinson Tradition
- Getting Things Done
- Christmas Games
- The Mathematical Mind
- Going Out To Dinner
- The Etiquette Of Escape
- Geographical Research
- Children’s Plays
- The Road To Knowledge
- A Man Of Property
- An Ordnance Map
- The Lord Mayor
- The Holiday Problem
- The Burlington Arcade
- State Lotteries
- The Record Lie
- Wedding Bells
- Public Opinion
- The Honour Of Your Country
- A Village Celebration
- A Train Of Thought
- Melodrama
- A Lost Masterpiece
- A Hint For Next Christmas
- The Future
- The Largest Circulation
- The Watson Touch
- Some Old Companions
- A Haunted House
- Round The World And Back
- The State Of The Theatre
- The Fires Of Autumn
- Not Guilty
- A Digression
- High Finance
- Secret Papers
A. A. Milne (18 January 1882 – 31 January 1956) was an English author, best known for his books about the teddy bear Winnie-the-Pooh and for various poems. 'If I May' is a collection of short essays on desultory subjects that first appeared in The Sphere, The Outlook, The Daily News, The Sunday Express (London) and Vanity Fair (New York). These essays display Milne's vivid imagination and literary ability to elaborate on almost any subject in an engaging manner. Milne's literary style and humor - often self deprecatory - endear him to modern readers as well - Summary by Wikipedia, S K
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