AND TO THINK THAT I SAW IT ON MULBERRY STREET
First edition, first printing of Dr. Seuss's first children's book, the increasingly-fantastic tale of the fantastic things young Marco saw on his way home from school.
First edition, first printing of Dr. Seuss's first children's book, the increasingly-fantastic tale of the fantastic things young Marco saw on his way home from school.
First edition, first printing of this early Seuss tale of sticky precipitation and the importance of saying you're sorry – winner of a 1950 Caldecott Honor.
First edition of this subversive update to DICK AND JANE, based upon the idea that kids would get more excited about reading if they enjoyed the material – one of a small group with jackets lacking a printed price, issued between the transition from the "200/200" of the first state and the "195/195" of the second.
First edition, first state of this subversive update to DICK AND JANE, based upon the idea that kids would get more excited about reading if they enjoyed the material.
First edition, first state of this subversive update to DICK AND JANE, based upon the idea that kids would get more excited about reading if they enjoyed the material.
Early printing of the subversive update to DICK AND JANE, based upon the idea that kids would get more excited about reading if they enjoyed the material.
First edition, first printing of this book of questions strange and practical, illustrated with Dr. Seuss's signature silliness.
First edition, first printing of this Seuss tale of being thankful for what you have.
First edition, first printing of this classic bedtime book, a sleepy silly Seuss title.
First edition of this spellbinding read-aloud masterpiece, in second-state dust jacket.
First edition, first printing of this Seuss easy reader, blending education with silly rhymes and illustrations.
Early edition of this famous humanitarian children's book, the inspiration for a key plot point of the SEUSSICAL Broadway musical.
First edition, first printing of this humorous story of a boy who follows a variety of Hunches.
First edition, first printing of this Seuss book about the wonders of reading, in his characteristic fantastical style.
First edition, first printing of this fanciful story of the grass not always being greener on the other side.
Elusive first edition, first printing of the classic picture book praising feats of imagination, with a title Seuss would riff upon in his last published book – its natural companion OH, THE PLACES YOU'LL GO.
First printing of Seuss's first "adult" book, an exceptionally beautiful copy that came directly from the stock of Aleph-Bet Books, the firm of Seuss bibliographers Helen Younger and Marc Younger.
First printing of Seuss's first "adult" book.
First edition, first printing of this delightful book of shapes, full of fanciful silhouettes and bold colors.
First edition, first printing of this rhyming tour of the weird and wonderful creatures living in a young boy's house.
First edition, first issue of this early Seuss title, a beautiful copy directly from the stock of Aleph-Bet Books, the firm of Seuss bibliographers Helen Younger and Marc Younger.
First edition, first printing of this beloved anti-fascist Seuss title.
First edition, first printing of this rhyming account of the wonders of waking up.
First edition, first printing of this extremely relatable Dr. Seuss story of a boy who refuses to get out of bed.
First US edition of one of Rackham's most acclaimed visual interpretations of a classic text, a great copy with the rare original box.