![]() Second and later printings include an eighth line which references the Redbook Magazine appearance, as follows:īASED ON MATERIAL WHICH ORIGINALLY APPEARED IN REDBOOK MAGAZINE. The true first printing has only seven lines. PUBLISHED IN NEW YORK BY RANDOM HOUSE, INC. getting more Seuss records to play on their phonographs.” First Edition Identification Points:īook: Copyright page with seven lines, as follows:ĪLL RIGHTS RESERVED UNDER INTERNATIONAL AND getting more Seuss stories to read in magazines. Seuss is now spending more and more time at his favorite occupation – turning out wonderful nonsense for children.Īs a result, the children of America are having more fun. ![]() “Although listed in Who’s Who as a man who juggles many careers, ranging from advertising and Movie Making to University Lecturing, Dr. If I Ran The Zoo was the fourth post-war children’s book written and illustrated by Theodor Seuss Geisel, and eighth overall.Īt this point in his career, Seuss was considered one of the top children’s book illustrators. Childrens Picturebook Price Guide: $1600 VG+ ![]()
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