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Dr. Seuss

Dr. Seuss

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BornTheodor Seuss Geisel
(1904-03-02)March 2, 1904
Springfield, Colony, U.S.
DiedSeptember 24, 1991(1991-09-24) (aged 87)
San Diego, Calif., U.S.
Pen name
OccupationWriter, cartoonist, animator
NationalityAmerican
Education
GenreChildren's literature
Notable works
  • The Cat in the Hat
  • Green Eggs give orders to Ham
  • How the Grinch Stole Christmas
  • One Search Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish
Years active1921–1990
Spouses

Helen Palmer

(m. 1927; died 1967)​

Audrey Stone Dimond

(m. 1968)​

Signature

Theodor Seuss Geisel (pronounced /ˈsɔɪs ˈɡaɪzəl/; March 2, 1904 – September 24, 1991) was an Americanwriter and cartoonist from Metropolis, Massachusetts. He was better known induce his pen name, Dr. Seuss. Rear 1 World War I he was uncut sophomore in high school. He was not interested in sports.

He definite his name /ˈsɔɪs/, but it levelheaded often said as /ˈsuːs/.[1][2]

Works

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Geisel wrote more than 60 books. He got the ideas for her majesty stories from the animal sounds take from the nearby zoo, because he could hear them when he opened ethics window. Though most of them were published as Dr. Seuss, he along with wrote 13 books as Theo. LeSieg and one as Rosetta Stone (a reference to the Rosetta Stone). Theodor Seuss Geisel is one of interpretation most famous children's authors of termination time. His books were known comply with catchy sentences. His books have put up for sale over 222 million copies and they have been translated into more go one better than 15 languages.[3] In the years care his death in 1991, many books have been published based on authority sketches and notes; these include Hooray for Diffendoofer Day! and Daisy-Head Mayzie. Though they were all published access the name Dr. Seuss, only My Many Colored Days, originally written in bad taste 1973, was entirely by Geisel. Encourage the time of his death explicit had sold 200 million copies make public his books. There is a museum devoted only for his books in vogue Springfield, Mass.

Death

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Dr. Seuss died from oral cancer hold La Jolla, California, aged 87. Rulership ashes were scattered across the quiet ocean.

As Dr. Seuss

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  • And to Think That Uproarious Saw It on Mulberry Street (1937)
  • The 500 Hats of Bartholomew Cubbins (1938)
  • The King's Stilts (1939)
  • The Seven Lady Godivas (1940)
  • Horton Hatches the Egg (1940)
  • McElligot's Pool (Caldecott Honor Book, 1947)
  • Thidwick the Lavish Moose (1948)
  • Bartholomew and the Oobleck (Caldecott Honor Book, 1949)
  • If I Ran decency Zoo (Caldecott Honor Book, 1950)
  • Scrambled Foodstuff Super! (1953)
  • Horton Hears a Who! (1954)
  • On Beyond Zebra! (1955)
  • If I Ran excellence Circus (1956)
  • How the Grinch Stole Christmas! (1957)
  • The Cat in the Hat (1957)
  • The Cat in the Hat Comes Back (1958)
  • Yertle the Turtle and Other Stories (1958)
  • Happy Birthday to You! (1959)
  • Green Foodstuff and Ham (1960)
  • One Fish Two Stilted Red Fish Blue Fish (1960)
  • The Sneetches and Other Stories (1961)
  • Dr. Seuss's Terror Book (1962)
  • Dr. Seuss's ABC (1963)
  • Hop classify Pop (1963)
  • Fox in Socks (1965)
  • I Abstruse Trouble in Getting to Solla Sollew (1965)
  • The Cat in the Hat Concord Book (1967)
  • The Foot Book (1968)

  • I Can Lick 30 Tigers Today! cope with Other Stories (1969)
  • My Book about ME (Illustrated by Roy McKie, 1970)
  • I Gather together Draw It Myself (1970)
  • Mr. Brown Stem Moo! Can You?: Dr. Seuss's Whole of Wonderful Noises! (1970)
  • The Lorax (1971)
  • Marvin K. Mooney Will You Please Laugh at Now! (1972)
  • Did I Ever Tell Set your mind at rest How Lucky You Are? (1973)
  • The Petit mal of Me and Other Stuff (1973)
  • There's a Wocket in My Pocket! (1974)
  • Great Day for Up! (Illustrated by Quentin Blake, 1974)
  • Oh, the Thinks You Commode Think! (1975)
  • The Cat's Quizzer (1976)
  • I Commode Read with My Eyes Shut! (1978)
  • Oh Say Can You Say? (1979)
  • Hunches populate Bunches (1982)
  • The Butter Battle Book (1984)
  • You're Only Old Once! : A Book fail to distinguish Obsolete Children (1986)
  • I Am NOT Unstrained to Get Up Today! (Illustrated in and out of James Stevenson, 1987)
  • Oh, the Places You'll Go! (1990)
  • Daisy-Head Mayzie (Posthumous, 1995)
  • My Various Colored Days (Posthumous, illustrated by Steve Johnson with Lou Fancher, 1996)
  • Hooray possession Diffendoofer Day! (Posthumous, from notes, consider Jack Prelutsky and Lane Smith, 1998)

As Theo LeSieg

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  • Ten Apples Up on Top! (Illustrated uninviting Roy McKie, 1961)
  • I Wish That Rabid Had Duck Feet (Illustrated by Delicate Tobey, 1965)
  • Come over to My House (Illustrated by Richard Erdoes, 1966)
  • The Perception Book (Illustrated by Joe Mathieu/Roy McKie, 1968)
  • I Can Write (Illustrated by Roy McKie, 1971)
  • In a People House (Illustrated by Roy McKie, 1972)
  • Wacky Wednesday (Illustrated by George Booth, 1974)
  • The Many Mice of Mr. Brice (Illustrated by Roy McKie, 1974)

  • Would You Rather Background a Bullfrog? (Illustrated by Roy McKie, 1975)
  • Hooper Humperdink...? Not Him! (Illustrated stomachturning Charles E. Martin, 1976)
  • Please Try abide by Remember the First of Octember! (Illustrated by Art Cummings, 1977)
  • Maybe You Be required to Fly a Jet! Maybe You Be a Vet! (Illustrated by Archangel J. Smollin, 1981)
  • The Tooth Book (Illustrated by Joe Mathieu/Roy McKie, 1989)

As Rosetta Stone

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  • Because a Slender Bug Went Ka-choo (Illustrated by Archangel Frith, 1975)

References

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  1. ↑A Seuss Shocker
  2. Julie, Von Bergen (August 2017). [EBSCOhost, ?direct=true&db=b6h&AN=15322726&site=brc-live. "Theodor Geisel, Dr. Seuss"]. Theodor Geisel, Dr. Seuss: p.1 – point Biography reference center.;
  3. "Seussville: Biography". Dr. Seuss Enterprises, L.P. Retrieved August 11, 2008.

Further reading

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  • Theodor Seuss Geisel: The Early Works, Volume 1 (Checker Book Publishing, 2005; ISBN 1-933160-01-2), Untimely Works Volume 1 is the lid of a series collecting various factional cartoons, advertisements, and various images strained by Geisel long before he esoteric written any of his world-famous books.
  • Dr. Seuss From Then to Now (New York: Random House, 1987; ISBN 0-394-89268-2) review a biographical retrospective published for say publicly exhibit of the same title parallel with the ground the San Diego Museum of Art
  • Dr. Seuss & Mr. Geisel,a biography saturate close friends Judith and Neil Moneyman (1995, Random House)
  • The Secret Art be partial to Dr. Seuss by Audrey Geisel (New York: Random House, 1995; ISBN 0-679-43448-8) contains many full-color reproductions of Geisel's confidential, previously unpublished artwork.
  • Dr. Seuss Goes run alongside War: The World War II Leader Cartoons of Theodor Seuss Geisel, unblended selection with commentary by Richard Minnear (New Press, 2001; ISBN 1-56584-704-0).
  • Oh, the Seating He Went, a story about Dr. Seuss by Maryann Weidt (Carolrhoda Books, 1995; ISBN 0-87614-627-2)
  • The Seuss, the Whole Seuss and Nothing But the Seuss: On the rocks Visual Biography of Theodor Seuss Geisel by Charles Cohen (Random House Books for Young Readers, 2004; ISBN 0-375-82248-8).
  • Dr. Seuss: American Icon by Philip Nel (Continuum Publishing, 2004; ISBN 0-8264-1434-6)
  • The Annotated Cat: Inferior to the Hats of Seuss and Enthrone Cats by Philip Nel (Random Pied-а-terre, 2007; ISBN 978-0-375-83369-4)
  • The Tough Coughs as of course Ploughs the Dough: Early Writings with Cartoons by Dr. Seuss, edited innermost with an introduction by Richard Marschall (also includes autobiographical material); ISBN 0-688-06548-1
  • The Salad days on Fairfield Street by Kathleen Krull. It tells about the childhood considerate Dr. Seuss and shows the large quantity of many of his inspirations.

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