Dr. Seuss
(1904 - 1991)
Dr. Seuss was a pseudonym used by the American writer and cartoonist Theodor Seuss Geisel (March 2, 1904 – September 24, 1991). He was most widely known for his children’s books. He had used the pen name Dr. Theophrastus Seuss in college and later used Theo LeSieg and Rosetta Stone.
Bibliography
The King’s Stilts (1939)
When the King’s stilts disappear he loses interest in fighting the Nizzards and the Kingdom is in danger of sinking.
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McElligot’s Pool (1947)
You don’t know what you might catch when you go fishing in McElligot’s pool.
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The New Times and Places (1962)
An elementary school reader which contains an excerpt from Thimble Summer by Elizabeth Enright which was illustrated by Stephani Godwin, and a version of Bartholomew and the Oobleck by Dr. Seuss which was illustrated by Mary Gehr.
Author(s):
Elizabeth Enright
Sterling North
Carl Sandburg
Dr. Seuss
Et al
Illustrator(s):
Various
On Beyond Zebra! (1955)
Conrad Cornelius O’Donald O’Dell wonders why the alphabet has to stop at Z, and goes on to discover new letters.
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One fish two fish red fish blue fish (1960)
More nonsense verse from Dr. Seuss.
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The Random House Book of Easy-to-Read Stories (1993)
Author(s):
Jan Berenstain
Stan Berenstain
Dr. Seuss
Et al
Illustrator(s):
Tomie dePaola
Richard Scarry
Et al
Scrambled Eggs Super! (1953)
Peter T. Hooper finds scrambled hen’s eggs too boring and goes on an exotic egg hunt.
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Thidwick, The Big-Hearted Moose (1948)
When a moose gives a Bingle Bug a ride on his horns, he unwillingly becomes host to a large number of freeloading pests.
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Thidwick the Big-Hearted Moose (1948)
Thidwick doesn’t know what he’s in for when he gives a bingle-bug a ride on his antlers.
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Yertle the Turtle and Other Stories (1958)
Yertle, King of the Turtles builds a throne 5,607 turtles high. . . then . . .
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