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 The original drawing of the map that appears inside the cover of A.A. Milne s beloved book  Winnie-the-Pooh  sold at a Sotheby s auction for nearly $600,000 -- a record for any book illust stanley cup ration.The Hundred Acre Wood map is the work of E.H. Shepard, who was asked to illustrate the book in 1926. Sotheby s valued the map between $130,000 and nearly $200,000  or between 拢100,000 and 拢150,000 , according to a news release from May announcing the sale. stanley cups The auction house described the drawing, which was unseen for 50 years, as  possibly the most famous map in children s literature. The map appears on the inside cover of the original book, setting the t vaso stanley one for what young readers will encounter: the adventures of a teddy bear named Winnie-the-Pooh and his friends.The map was supposed to have been drawn by young boy Christopher Robin, one of the main characters in the book and one of Pooh s best friends. The map says  Drawn by me and Mr. Shepard helped  at the bottom and has a few misspellings s Spdi Harford Co. deputies search for robbery suspect
 C stanley thermobecher ATONSVILLE, Md. 鈥?Baltimore County had no idea a newly-planted grove of trees existed on the old Spring Grove Hospital property in Catonsville or what s left of it after a recent mowing sparking a face off with the Catonsville Community Conservation Association. So how can you plant trees on county property  stanley en mexico   a worker as stanley water bottle ked at the site. How can you mow them down without notifying people   replied a CCCA member. How can you plant them and not tell us where the hell they re at   countered the worker.Of the thousand trees donated by the Virginia Department of Forestry, only a couple of dozen remain, yet it s difficult to miss the signs surrounding the nursery refuge. You see the signs,  said Jim Himel, a resident forester with CCCA.  For anybody who can read, when you see a sign that says  Tree Preservation Area , if you re on a mower that should stop you from going in there or at least you temporarily stop, get on your phone, call your supervisor and see what s what. That didn t happen