Description | Brian Sibley says that E H Shepard may have heard from Miss Marilyn Malin at Methuen about their Pooh book, and he encloses a copy of an account of Pooh publicity in the recent years which will form a small part of the book. He writes that he has also included a photo of Shepard and asks if he can inscribe the leaf of paper for him and draw a sketch of Eeyore.
Shepard writes on the letter that he is glad that Methuen have asked Sibley to omit the controversy over the toys. |