A warm, funny, comedy of manners with a happy ending ? a timeless classic. Gentle chaos sets in when the absent-minded Mr Pim calls in to see George Marden, owner of Marden House. George is a fine upstanding citizen and a stickler for doing the right thing. He has a devoted wife, Olivia, and is ward to his somewhat flighty niece, Dinah. Quite innocently, Mr Pim casually announces that he's recently seen an ex-convict from Australia, named Telworthy. The only thing is that the character sounds awfully like Olivia's first and supposedly deceased husband? and if he's really still alive, then Olivia is a bigamist. AUTHOR: A.A. Milne (Alan Alexander) is best known for his books about the teddy bear Winnie-the-Pooh, but was also an accomplished writer of fiction for grown-ups. Prior to the First World War he worked as a young man as Assistant Editor of Punch magazine. After leaving the army, he began to write plays, short stories and novels; and then later works for children, including the poetry collection When We Were Very Young and the storybook Winnie-the-Pooh in 1926. Milne continued to be a prolific writer until his death in 1956.