DR. SEUSS'S SLEEP BOOK
First edition, first printing of this classic bedtime book, a sleepy silly Seuss title.
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 state of this spellbinding read-aloud masterpiece.
First edition, first printing of this Seuss easy reader, blending education with silly rhymes and illustrations.
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.
Rare Dr. Seuss title, an "illuminated" ship's log with jaunty marketer's text by Esso (formerly Standard Oil, later Exxon).
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.
Scarce first edition, first printing of this classic Seuss title, one of the best-selling children's books of all time.
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 edition, first printing of this delightful book of shapes, full of fanciful silhouettes and bold colors.
First edition of this collection of four new stories: "Sneetches," inspired by the author's opposition to antisemitism; "Zax," "Too Many Daves," and "What Was I Scared Of?"
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.
Second issue of this whimsical advertising booklet about boat safety and yachting, illustrated by Seuss with sea creatures in a style very similar to the future Cat in the Hat and the characters of ONE FISH TWO FISH.
Signed first edition thus, illustrated by Brown, of the children's classic, featuring 180 pencil and wash illustrations in an interesting two-column oblong format, along with an original sketch by Brown.
Charming abridged turn-of-the-century edition of the children's classic, illustrated in a very Oz-like manner by the artist of the Oz books.
Signed limited first Dulac edition, one of only 500 numbered copies signed by Dulac — a beautiful copy of a sumptuous book.
Signed limited first Rackham edition, one of 520 copies signed by Rackham, with an extra color plate not in the trade edition.
Signed first printing of Sharp's first great mouse adventure – genuinely uncommon signed.
Inscribed later printing of Silverstein's beloved second collection of children's poetry.