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msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_6551869#8_9957414 | http://1stbn83rdartyvietnam.com/Artillery_Info/Artillery_8-inch_175mm.htm | The Guns | Q. How long did it take to set up after a move? A. Set up could be 20 minutes for a hip shoot (A hip shoot is when they stop at the first clear area to set up their guns; fire off one round to check aim and make corrections; then the entire battery fires off rounds. The battery then quickly packs up and continues on to their scheduled position) after finding battery center and using an aiming post. For a more permanent firebase set up, it could be a few hours preparing a parapet with a berm to dig in the hydraulic spade. Some parapets had wood timbers for the tracks to rest on while using the berm to back up into. The Seabees built parapets at Gia Le for the 83rd upon moving north to Camp Eagle from down south. Q. What was the range of the 8-inch howitzer? A. The range varied from 16,800 meters (10.5 miles) to 30,000 meters (18.6 miles) when equipped with a rocket-assisted projectile. | 4,383 | 5,281 |
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_6551869#9_9958538 | http://1stbn83rdartyvietnam.com/Artillery_Info/Artillery_8-inch_175mm.htm | The Guns | For a more permanent firebase set up, it could be a few hours preparing a parapet with a berm to dig in the hydraulic spade. Some parapets had wood timbers for the tracks to rest on while using the berm to back up into. The Seabees built parapets at Gia Le for the 83rd upon moving north to Camp Eagle from down south. Q. What was the range of the 8-inch howitzer? A. The range varied from 16,800 meters (10.5 miles) to 30,000 meters (18.6 miles) when equipped with a rocket-assisted projectile. The 8-inch was the most accurate in the Army inventory. The M-110 was invented by a mistake with the wrong dimensions put in the lands and grooves of the 8-inch tube. It worked so well during the test that a round could be dropped in a 55-gallon drum 12 miles away after the third shot and adjustment. Q. What was the range of the M-107 175-mm gun? A. The M-107's combat experience with the US military was almost entirely limited to the Vietnam War. | 4,786 | 5,732 |
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_6551869#10_9959711 | http://1stbn83rdartyvietnam.com/Artillery_Info/Artillery_8-inch_175mm.htm | The Guns | The 8-inch was the most accurate in the Army inventory. The M-110 was invented by a mistake with the wrong dimensions put in the lands and grooves of the 8-inch tube. It worked so well during the test that a round could be dropped in a 55-gallon drum 12 miles away after the third shot and adjustment. Q. What was the range of the M-107 175-mm gun? A. The M-107's combat experience with the US military was almost entirely limited to the Vietnam War. There it proved its effectiveness by having one of the longest ranges of any fielded mobile artillery piece in the Cold war, able to launch a 147 lb (67 kg) projectile out to 21 miles (33 km). This range advantage, along with the ability to rapidly move from its last position, made it an effective weapon for destroying enemy Command, Control, and Communications, and supply trains behind the enemy lines while evading counter-battery fire against even the longest-range Soviet counterparts, as was proven at Khe Sanh. In service in RVN, the 175-mm SP gun was distinguished both by its long range and by its inaccuracy at longer range. The gun was assigned to Corps artillery units and a number of M-107/M-110 composite units were formed, allowing the option of responding with the longer range M-107 or the more accurate M-110. The tube on the M-107 required changing after approximately 300-400 rounds although later in the Vietnam war, new tubes with longer lives were introduced. | 5,282 | 6,717 |
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_6551869#11_9961374 | http://1stbn83rdartyvietnam.com/Artillery_Info/Artillery_8-inch_175mm.htm | The Guns | There it proved its effectiveness by having one of the longest ranges of any fielded mobile artillery piece in the Cold war, able to launch a 147 lb (67 kg) projectile out to 21 miles (33 km). This range advantage, along with the ability to rapidly move from its last position, made it an effective weapon for destroying enemy Command, Control, and Communications, and supply trains behind the enemy lines while evading counter-battery fire against even the longest-range Soviet counterparts, as was proven at Khe Sanh. In service in RVN, the 175-mm SP gun was distinguished both by its long range and by its inaccuracy at longer range. The gun was assigned to Corps artillery units and a number of M-107/M-110 composite units were formed, allowing the option of responding with the longer range M-107 or the more accurate M-110. The tube on the M-107 required changing after approximately 300-400 rounds although later in the Vietnam war, new tubes with longer lives were introduced. Q. What was the rate of fire? A. The M-110's rate of fire is 3 rounds per minute when at maximum, and 1 round per 2 minutes with sustained fire and the M-107's rate of fire is 1 round per minute when at maximum, and 1 round per 2 minutes with sustained fire. Q. What was the Time of Flight (TOF) for a 175-mm and an 8-inch projectile at maximum range? A. Time of flight (TOF) is the duration in which a projectile travels through the air from firing time to denotation. TOF was influenced by many factors such as the angle of fire (high or low), projectile weight (3, 4, or 5 square), and the charge used. | 5,733 | 7,323 |
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_6551869#12_9963192 | http://1stbn83rdartyvietnam.com/Artillery_Info/Artillery_8-inch_175mm.htm | The Guns | Q. What was the rate of fire? A. The M-110's rate of fire is 3 rounds per minute when at maximum, and 1 round per 2 minutes with sustained fire and the M-107's rate of fire is 1 round per minute when at maximum, and 1 round per 2 minutes with sustained fire. Q. What was the Time of Flight (TOF) for a 175-mm and an 8-inch projectile at maximum range? A. Time of flight (TOF) is the duration in which a projectile travels through the air from firing time to denotation. TOF was influenced by many factors such as the angle of fire (high or low), projectile weight (3, 4, or 5 square), and the charge used. Other influencing factors included air temperature, wind speed, wind direction, and air density. The rotation of the earth also influenced a projectile in flight to some extent. The charge, projectile weight, powder temperature, and tube wear influenced the velocity of the round as it left the tube. A higher velocity meant a shorter TOF; conversely, a lower velocity meant a longer TOF. | 6,717 | 7,712 |
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_6551869#13_9964414 | http://1stbn83rdartyvietnam.com/Artillery_Info/Artillery_8-inch_175mm.htm | The Guns | Other influencing factors included air temperature, wind speed, wind direction, and air density. The rotation of the earth also influenced a projectile in flight to some extent. The charge, projectile weight, powder temperature, and tube wear influenced the velocity of the round as it left the tube. A higher velocity meant a shorter TOF; conversely, a lower velocity meant a longer TOF. Q. What type of Ammo was used for the 8-inch? A. Ammunition for the 8-inch included High Explosive (HE), Controlled Fragmentation (COFRAM) and nuclear projectiles. The COFRAM round (sometimes called firecracker or grenade round) contained 108 bomblets that would be ejected by a Time Fuze which would cause the bomblets to be ejected and spread and explode over a large area in "bouncing-betty" fashion almost simultaneously. This round was very effective against large groups of personnel. High Explosive (HE) rounds could be fused with fuses Quick (commonly called PD for Point Detonating and could be set to delay), Time (mechanical time) and Variable Time (VT). | 7,324 | 8,378 |
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_6551869#14_9965698 | http://1stbn83rdartyvietnam.com/Artillery_Info/Artillery_8-inch_175mm.htm | The Guns | Q. What type of Ammo was used for the 8-inch? A. Ammunition for the 8-inch included High Explosive (HE), Controlled Fragmentation (COFRAM) and nuclear projectiles. The COFRAM round (sometimes called firecracker or grenade round) contained 108 bomblets that would be ejected by a Time Fuze which would cause the bomblets to be ejected and spread and explode over a large area in "bouncing-betty" fashion almost simultaneously. This round was very effective against large groups of personnel. High Explosive (HE) rounds could be fused with fuses Quick (commonly called PD for Point Detonating and could be set to delay), Time (mechanical time) and Variable Time (VT). Nuclear rounds weighed 242 pounds. A nuclear 8-inch round was blue on the bottom one-third and the top two-third was brass. Q. What type of Ammo was used for the 175-mm? A. Only High Explosive (HE) projectiles were used on the 175-mm guns. Click here for a picture of an 8-inch and 175mm projectile (Courtesy of Dan O'Brien). | 7,712 | 8,704 |
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_6551869#15_9966919 | http://1stbn83rdartyvietnam.com/Artillery_Info/Artillery_8-inch_175mm.htm | The Guns | Nuclear rounds weighed 242 pounds. A nuclear 8-inch round was blue on the bottom one-third and the top two-third was brass. Q. What type of Ammo was used for the 175-mm? A. Only High Explosive (HE) projectiles were used on the 175-mm guns. Click here for a picture of an 8-inch and 175mm projectile (Courtesy of Dan O'Brien). Click here and here for more specs on the 175mm projectile (Courtesy of Dennis Blalock). Q. What was the weight of the projectiles? A. An 8-inch projectile weighed 200 lbs. and a 175-mm projectile weighed 147 lbs (Note: there are multiple different sources on the 175-mm projectile weight. | 8,378 | 8,994 |
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_6551869#16_9967762 | http://1stbn83rdartyvietnam.com/Artillery_Info/Artillery_8-inch_175mm.htm | The Guns | Click here and here for more specs on the 175mm projectile (Courtesy of Dennis Blalock). Q. What was the weight of the projectiles? A. An 8-inch projectile weighed 200 lbs. and a 175-mm projectile weighed 147 lbs (Note: there are multiple different sources on the 175-mm projectile weight. While most indicate 147 lbs, some indicate 174 lbs but this is thought to be a typo or transposing of numbers. Click here to see pages (in PDF format) from the Army Ammunition Technical Manual (courtesy of Bill Burke) for confirmation of the 147 number. Click here to view the full Army Ammunition Technical Manual). Q. Were all powder bags the same? A. The powder bags were varied in length, and numbered or might have been lettered, in order to maintain the same start angle of tube, and using different bags to add or subtract the distance of the called in fire mission. | 8,704 | 9,568 |
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_6551869#17_9968853 | http://1stbn83rdartyvietnam.com/Artillery_Info/Artillery_8-inch_175mm.htm | The Guns | While most indicate 147 lbs, some indicate 174 lbs but this is thought to be a typo or transposing of numbers. Click here to see pages (in PDF format) from the Army Ammunition Technical Manual (courtesy of Bill Burke) for confirmation of the 147 number. Click here to view the full Army Ammunition Technical Manual). Q. Were all powder bags the same? A. The powder bags were varied in length, and numbered or might have been lettered, in order to maintain the same start angle of tube, and using different bags to add or subtract the distance of the called in fire mission. There was also a difference between the High Explosive (HE) and nuclear powder bags, both in appearance and composition. For more on the Propellant charge, click here (Courtesy of Dennis Blalock). 175mm Gun (Courtesy of Dennis Blalock)
" We called them zones 1, 2,and 3. When FDC said zone 1, we took 2, 3 from the charge and only loaded zone 1, or if FDC said zone 2, we used 1 & 2. If zone 3 we used 1,2,3, with a bore reducer ja | 8,995 | 10,000 |
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Tags : A manufactured home, as defined in the United States, is a home that is constructed off-site and moved to a living location. A manufactured home must also have a chassis, ensuring its initial and continued mobility. In the United States, we often refer to manufactured homes as “mobile homes”, though they usually are usually only “mobile” before their on-site installations; they do retain their mobility afterward, but are seldom moved again. | 0 | 744 |
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Tags : A manufactured home, as defined in the United States, is a home that is constructed off-site and moved to a living location. A manufactured home must also have a chassis, ensuring its initial and continued mobility. In the United States, we often refer to manufactured homes as “mobile homes”, though they usually are usually only “mobile” before their on-site installations; they do retain their mobility afterward, but are seldom moved again. Some manufactured homes, however, do not look like the traditional mobile home that comes to mind upon hearing that term. There are three main categories that can help to describe the size and look of a manufactured home: the single-wide, double-wide, and triple-wide. A single-wide manufactured home is what most commonly comes to mind upon hearing the word “mobile home.” A single-wide manufactured home is the smallest of the three categories, measuring 18 feet or less in width and 90 feet or less in length. | 269 | 1,257 |
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| Some manufactured homes, however, do not look like the traditional mobile home that comes to mind upon hearing that term. There are three main categories that can help to describe the size and look of a manufactured home: the single-wide, double-wide, and triple-wide. A single-wide manufactured home is what most commonly comes to mind upon hearing the word “mobile home.” A single-wide manufactured home is the smallest of the three categories, measuring 18 feet or less in width and 90 feet or less in length. This type of home can most easily be towed behind a truck on state highways and roads to its destination and is, due to its smaller size, also the most likely of the three sizes to be moved again after installation. The double-wide type of manufactured home measures at least 20 feet in width and 90 feet or less in length and is made up of two individual units. These units must be carried to the destination on two separate trailers and attached once there. A double-wide is also very rarely moved from the site of its installation, being more difficult to disassemble, transport, and reassemble. The triple-wide (and sometimes even larger) is the third category of the manufactured home. | 745 | 1,948 |
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| This type of home can most easily be towed behind a truck on state highways and roads to its destination and is, due to its smaller size, also the most likely of the three sizes to be moved again after installation. The double-wide type of manufactured home measures at least 20 feet in width and 90 feet or less in length and is made up of two individual units. These units must be carried to the destination on two separate trailers and attached once there. A double-wide is also very rarely moved from the site of its installation, being more difficult to disassemble, transport, and reassemble. The triple-wide (and sometimes even larger) is the third category of the manufactured home. Made up of at least three units, it is transported in pieces and assembled at its destination. From the outside, these homes can sometimes be quite difficult to distinguish from a traditional home; they can feature varying, asymmetrical floor-plans. About 1st Choice Home Centers
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| Made up of at least three units, it is transported in pieces and assembled at its destination. From the outside, these homes can sometimes be quite difficult to distinguish from a traditional home; they can feature varying, asymmetrical floor-plans. About 1st Choice Home Centers
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_6578243#0_9983387 | http://1stchoicesportsrehab.com/posterior-compartment-syndrome/ | Posterior Compartment Syndrome - Causes and Treatment | Posterior Compartment Syndrome
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Posterior Compartment Syndrome
Posterior Compartment Syndrome
by Hamid L. Sadri, DC, CCSP, ICSSD, CSCS, CKTP, CES, PES
Posterior Compartment Syndrome is very common in distance training. We see this frequently in the office with our marathon and triathlon athletes. There are two basic types of compartment syndrome: acute and chronic. True acute compartment syndrome is a surgical case and the chronic type can be treated fairly successfully with noninvasive care. I will try and explain what happens in many of the cases we see in our office. Keep in mind, the explanation discussed below is about the non-surgical type. First off, posterior compartment syndrome of the lower leg consists of two areas, the superficial compartment is the gastroc/soleus complex (Calve muscles) and the deeper compartment consists of the posterior tibialis, Flexor hallicus longus, and flexor digitorum longus. A neurovascular bundle (tibial artery, vein, nerve) lies in-between these muscle layers. With training, these muscles will expand and engorge (fill up) with blood. | 0 | 1,112 |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_6578243#1_9984856 | http://1stchoicesportsrehab.com/posterior-compartment-syndrome/ | Posterior Compartment Syndrome - Causes and Treatment | Posterior Compartment Syndrome
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Posterior Compartment Syndrome
| I will try and explain what happens in many of the cases we see in our office. Keep in mind, the explanation discussed below is about the non-surgical type. First off, posterior compartment syndrome of the lower leg consists of two areas, the superficial compartment is the gastroc/soleus complex (Calve muscles) and the deeper compartment consists of the posterior tibialis, Flexor hallicus longus, and flexor digitorum longus. A neurovascular bundle (tibial artery, vein, nerve) lies in-between these muscle layers. With training, these muscles will expand and engorge (fill up) with blood. If the tissue is functioning properly there is no harm done and the tissue will shrink in size shortly after workout. However, with continuous repetitive training, these muscles and the fascia around the muscles will begin to break down (micro trauma) and begin to form adhesions (same stuff as scar tissue). This causes the tissues to lose their elasticity, cause the muscles and fascia to shorten and ultimately cause the tissue to stop functioning correctly. If training continues, the muscles have to work harder, they become hypoxic (have lack of oxygen) and will continue to break down (form more adhesions). As you can see this process will continue until finally your body lets you know something is wrong (calf cramps or severe calf pain). | 520 | 1,861 |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_6578243#2_9986552 | http://1stchoicesportsrehab.com/posterior-compartment-syndrome/ | Posterior Compartment Syndrome - Causes and Treatment | Posterior Compartment Syndrome
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| If the tissue is functioning properly there is no harm done and the tissue will shrink in size shortly after workout. However, with continuous repetitive training, these muscles and the fascia around the muscles will begin to break down (micro trauma) and begin to form adhesions (same stuff as scar tissue). This causes the tissues to lose their elasticity, cause the muscles and fascia to shorten and ultimately cause the tissue to stop functioning correctly. If training continues, the muscles have to work harder, they become hypoxic (have lack of oxygen) and will continue to break down (form more adhesions). As you can see this process will continue until finally your body lets you know something is wrong (calf cramps or severe calf pain). Typically with posterior compartment syndrome the tissue fills up with blood, the fascia or surrounding layer of tissue holding the muscles together has become shortened due to the repetitive trauma, and the muscles have no place to expand to so you get severe pain, sometimes diagnosed as shin splints. With shin splints the muscles wrapped in the fascia has no place to expand to so it begins to pull the fascia which is connected to the bones leading to pain in the shins, typically (tibia pain). Usually the symptoms will resolve shortly after workouts. So now that we know what happens physiologically, what are some precursors to this type of injury? A Compartment pressure check (slit catheter measurement) should be performed for a definitive diagnosis. | 1,113 | 2,623 |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_6578243#3_9988418 | http://1stchoicesportsrehab.com/posterior-compartment-syndrome/ | Posterior Compartment Syndrome - Causes and Treatment | Posterior Compartment Syndrome
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| Typically with posterior compartment syndrome the tissue fills up with blood, the fascia or surrounding layer of tissue holding the muscles together has become shortened due to the repetitive trauma, and the muscles have no place to expand to so you get severe pain, sometimes diagnosed as shin splints. With shin splints the muscles wrapped in the fascia has no place to expand to so it begins to pull the fascia which is connected to the bones leading to pain in the shins, typically (tibia pain). Usually the symptoms will resolve shortly after workouts. So now that we know what happens physiologically, what are some precursors to this type of injury? A Compartment pressure check (slit catheter measurement) should be performed for a definitive diagnosis. A gait analysis should also be performed to determine what is going on biomechanically and what muscles and structures are involved. For example, someone who is an overpronator typically toes off on the inside of the foot which will over load the posterior tibialis muscle (the muscle which lies deep in the calf). Running on hills will tend to overload the posterior compartment and will lead to overuse of those muscles. Lack of stretching, and obviously too much training too fast will be another contributing factor. So once you develop this type of condition what can be done? | 1,862 | 3,206 |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_6578243#4_9990117 | http://1stchoicesportsrehab.com/posterior-compartment-syndrome/ | Posterior Compartment Syndrome - Causes and Treatment | Posterior Compartment Syndrome
Posterior Compartment Syndrome
Posterior Compartment Syndrome
| A gait analysis should also be performed to determine what is going on biomechanically and what muscles and structures are involved. For example, someone who is an overpronator typically toes off on the inside of the foot which will over load the posterior tibialis muscle (the muscle which lies deep in the calf). Running on hills will tend to overload the posterior compartment and will lead to overuse of those muscles. Lack of stretching, and obviously too much training too fast will be another contributing factor. So once you develop this type of condition what can be done? In our office we use some soft tissue techniques called Active Release Technique (ART) and Graston Technique, which work very well together to resolve these issues in a very short period of time. These techniques are very effective in breaking up the adhesions in the muscles and fascia and restoring proper muscle function and elasticity. It is not uncommon to have a 30-60% improvement in just one treatment and in most cases these issues will resolve in 8-10 visits. Other treatments include massage, ultrasound to help loosen collagen fibers, PT and surgical intervention. Dr. Sadri has been practicing in Decatur, GA for 25 years and specializes in athletic injuries and rehab. | 2,624 | 3,889 |
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| In our office we use some soft tissue techniques called Active Release Technique (ART) and Graston Technique, which work very well together to resolve these issues in a very short period of time. These techniques are very effective in breaking up the adhesions in the muscles and fascia and restoring proper muscle function and elasticity. It is not uncommon to have a 30-60% improvement in just one treatment and in most cases these issues will resolve in 8-10 visits. Other treatments include massage, ultrasound to help loosen collagen fibers, PT and surgical intervention. Dr. Sadri has been practicing in Decatur, GA for 25 years and specializes in athletic injuries and rehab. The clinic, 1st Choice Sports Rehab Center, was named “The Best Sports Injury Center in the Southeast” by Competitor Magazine. To subscribe to our newsletter click here. To schedule an evaluation, call 404-377-0011. | 3,207 | 4,105 |
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Generally speaking Microsoft created Excel and Access to manage local data. Very often Excel is underutilized, and Microsoft Access is not used at all. Underutilizing Excel and skipping MS Access altogether can be a costly mistake for any organization. What is Microsoft Access? How does it work? What are the benefits of using Microsoft Access? Why choose Access instead of purchasing proprietary software? Following is an exploration of these questions. What is Microsoft Access? Microsoft Access is the most popular desktop database software on the market. | 0 | 681 |
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| What are the benefits of using Microsoft Access? Why choose Access instead of purchasing proprietary software? Following is an exploration of these questions. What is Microsoft Access? Microsoft Access is the most popular desktop database software on the market. There are reasons for this. Microsoft has an entire suite of products designed to manage data. Every product in the suite has a purpose. In addition Microsoft has integrated those products, so it is very possible to move from one data management product to another. MS Access is so popular, because it integrates quite nicely with other products in the Microsoft suite of data management products. | 419 | 1,079 |
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Why choose Access instead of purchasing proprietary software?
| There are reasons for this. Microsoft has an entire suite of products designed to manage data. Every product in the suite has a purpose. In addition Microsoft has integrated those products, so it is very possible to move from one data management product to another. MS Access is so popular, because it integrates quite nicely with other products in the Microsoft suite of data management products. In concrete terms, this means data moves pretty easily back and forth between Excel and Access, or SQL Server and Access (to name just a few examples). The first rule of data management is to honor one reality, data is not static; it is dynamic. Data evolves over time. An end user may start tracking some data in a spreadsheet format. | 682 | 1,415 |
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Why choose Access instead of purchasing proprietary software?
| In concrete terms, this means data moves pretty easily back and forth between Excel and Access, or SQL Server and Access (to name just a few examples). The first rule of data management is to honor one reality, data is not static; it is dynamic. Data evolves over time. An end user may start tracking some data in a spreadsheet format. Then over time one spreadsheet becomes multiple spreadsheets and the end user finds him/herself managing data across multiple spreadsheet applications. MS Access ~ as a desktop database ~ serves as the next step in data evolution. Access is designed to manage and store data in a relational format. So, it is possible to streamline data from multiple spreadsheet applications into a database format. In doing so, users are not required to update information in multiple places. | 1,079 | 1,893 |
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Why choose Access instead of purchasing proprietary software?
| Then over time one spreadsheet becomes multiple spreadsheets and the end user finds him/herself managing data across multiple spreadsheet applications. MS Access ~ as a desktop database ~ serves as the next step in data evolution. Access is designed to manage and store data in a relational format. So, it is possible to streamline data from multiple spreadsheet applications into a database format. In doing so, users are not required to update information in multiple places. In a relational database setting, once data is updated in one area of the database, these changes are reflected throughout the database. How does it work? As a relational database, MS Access stores data in related multiple tables. For example, in a scheduling application, there will be a table to store information about employees and another table to store information about the daily schedule. The tables will be related, so if an end-user updates an employee station assignment in the Employee table, this change will also be reflected when viewing data from the scheduling table. | 1,416 | 2,478 |
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What is Microsoft Access?
How does it work?
What are the benefits of using Microsoft Access?
Why choose Access instead of purchasing proprietary software?
| In a relational database setting, once data is updated in one area of the database, these changes are reflected throughout the database. How does it work? As a relational database, MS Access stores data in related multiple tables. For example, in a scheduling application, there will be a table to store information about employees and another table to store information about the daily schedule. The tables will be related, so if an end-user updates an employee station assignment in the Employee table, this change will also be reflected when viewing data from the scheduling table. Table relationships allow for cascade update and cascade delete of related records. In the end, Access uses table relationships to streamline data management, so users are not forced to edit the same data in multiple locations. What are the benefits of using Microsoft Access? There are several benefits to using Microsoft Access: The data is stored in a streamlined relational format, so users don't have to make edits in multiple places. | 1,894 | 2,918 |
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What are the benefits of using Microsoft Access?
Why choose Access instead of purchasing proprietary software?
| Table relationships allow for cascade update and cascade delete of related records. In the end, Access uses table relationships to streamline data management, so users are not forced to edit the same data in multiple locations. What are the benefits of using Microsoft Access? There are several benefits to using Microsoft Access: The data is stored in a streamlined relational format, so users don't have to make edits in multiple places. Access is very user friendly. Someone who is comfortable in Excel, can also learn the basics of Microsoft Access. This makes Access an affordable database option, in comparison to most proprietary database software packages. Access can link to data from many different sources. This benefit makes Access a wonderful option for integrating data from multiple databases, spreadsheets or other applications. | 2,479 | 3,323 |
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Why choose Access instead of purchasing proprietary software?
| Access is very user friendly. Someone who is comfortable in Excel, can also learn the basics of Microsoft Access. This makes Access an affordable database option, in comparison to most proprietary database software packages. Access can link to data from many different sources. This benefit makes Access a wonderful option for integrating data from multiple databases, spreadsheets or other applications. Access can link to ~ and edit files from: Excel
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Why choose Access instead of purchasing proprietary software? In a word, choose MS Access for "control". It should be noted that Access, like any other tool, has its limitations. MS Access is not powerful enough for use in with system-wide software solution. | 2,918 | 3,684 |
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What is Microsoft Access?
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What are the benefits of using Microsoft Access?
Why choose Access instead of purchasing proprietary software?
| Access can link to ~ and edit files from: Excel
Outlook Contact Lists
SQL Database Files
MySQL
Oracle
Why choose Access instead of purchasing proprietary software? In a word, choose MS Access for "control". It should be noted that Access, like any other tool, has its limitations. MS Access is not powerful enough for use in with system-wide software solution. For instance, accounting software solutions are system-wide solutions. Every department in an organization needs to use the accounting database. But... most data is local... data specific to one subset of people within an organization. If data is local, MS Access is most likely capable of doing the job. Microsoft Access gives you more control because of the following factors: | 3,324 | 4,063 |
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Why choose Access instead of purchasing proprietary software?
| For instance, accounting software solutions are system-wide solutions. Every department in an organization needs to use the accounting database. But... most data is local... data specific to one subset of people within an organization. If data is local, MS Access is most likely capable of doing the job. Microsoft Access gives you more control because of the following factors: Access can be learned by lay people, you don't have to be a programmer to use Access. If you're comfortable in Excel, you can learn Access. You can develop Access to your specifications, so you're not trying to force data unique to your organization into a packaged software package. You can link to data from other sources. This gives you control over sharing data between different software applications. | 3,685 | 4,470 |
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What is Microsoft Access?
How does it work?
What are the benefits of using Microsoft Access?
Why choose Access instead of purchasing proprietary software?
| Access can be learned by lay people, you don't have to be a programmer to use Access. If you're comfortable in Excel, you can learn Access. You can develop Access to your specifications, so you're not trying to force data unique to your organization into a packaged software package. You can link to data from other sources. This gives you control over sharing data between different software applications. Data is NOT static, it is dynamic. Using Microsoft Access allows for periodic revisions. Proprietary systems are static; they are built for the general market audience and not for specific customers. As a result, updating software to meet new needs is often difficult, costly and the updates are not done in a timely manner. | 4,063 | 4,795 |
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What is Microsoft Access?
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| Data is NOT static, it is dynamic. Using Microsoft Access allows for periodic revisions. Proprietary systems are static; they are built for the general market audience and not for specific customers. As a result, updating software to meet new needs is often difficult, costly and the updates are not done in a timely manner. Choosing MS Access over proprietary also gives you control over your costs. Even if you have to hire someone else to develop Microsoft Access to your specifications, the chances are you will come out ahead financially. All in all, Microsoft Access is a very valuable tool in the Microsoft Suite of products. In the end Access can give you more control over your costs, what data you collect, how you manage that data, and how you report it out. | 4,470 | 5,240 |
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What is the Rainbow Covenant? The Universal Covenant is the Rainbow Covenant. The Rainbow Covenant is the Noahide Covenant
As the Bible tells the story, you are Noah's descendant: And God spoke unto Noah, and to Noah's children with him, saying: 'And as for Me, behold, I establish My covenant with you, and with your descendants after you.' Genesis 9:8-9
A covenant is a solemn, reciprocally binding pact or contract, confirmed and symbolized by mutual pledges. After the great Flood in the Bible, God took the rainbow, a pre-existing phenomenon, and made it His pledge, the symbol of His covenant (Genesis 9:11-17). With this great covenant - the Rainbow Covenant, the First Covenant, the Noahide or Universal Covenant - God guarantees that Earth shall abide (somehow). Day and night and springtime and harvest-time will never be cut off by any further disaster like the Flood. | 0 | 1,025 |
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As the Bible tells the story, you are Noah's descendant:
And God spoke unto Noah, and to Noah's children with him, saying:
| 'And as for Me, behold, I establish My covenant with you, and with your descendants after you.' Genesis 9:8-9
A covenant is a solemn, reciprocally binding pact or contract, confirmed and symbolized by mutual pledges. After the great Flood in the Bible, God took the rainbow, a pre-existing phenomenon, and made it His pledge, the symbol of His covenant (Genesis 9:11-17). With this great covenant - the Rainbow Covenant, the First Covenant, the Noahide or Universal Covenant - God guarantees that Earth shall abide (somehow). Day and night and springtime and harvest-time will never be cut off by any further disaster like the Flood. We have God's covenantal guarantee. We can also rest assured that we - human beings - will abide as the earthly masters of this planet. The world's Owner and Creator has knowingly given our own kind - humankind - dominion over Earth. We won't be supplanted by space aliens or other non-human beings. In fact, He call on us to serve Him as His stewards, His conscious servants, subject solely to Him. | 391 | 1,425 |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_6598742#2_10025826 | http://1stcovenant.org/pages/whatis.htm | What is the Rainbow Covenant? | What is the Rainbow Covenant?
As the Bible tells the story, you are Noah's descendant:
And God spoke unto Noah, and to Noah's children with him, saying:
| We have God's covenantal guarantee. We can also rest assured that we - human beings - will abide as the earthly masters of this planet. The world's Owner and Creator has knowingly given our own kind - humankind - dominion over Earth. We won't be supplanted by space aliens or other non-human beings. In fact, He call on us to serve Him as His stewards, His conscious servants, subject solely to Him. Would God in His wisdom simply give us these precious gifts but leave us in the dark about how to use them? How about instructions? You are the children of the Lord your God. - Deuteronomy 14:1
Have you ever held a touchstone? If you have what you think is a piece of gold, you can scratch a touchstone with it and the mark it leaves on the touchstone will show you whether your gold is real and, if it is, its purity. | 1,026 | 1,844 |
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As the Bible tells the story, you are Noah's descendant:
And God spoke unto Noah, and to Noah's children with him, saying:
| Would God in His wisdom simply give us these precious gifts but leave us in the dark about how to use them? How about instructions? You are the children of the Lord your God. - Deuteronomy 14:1
Have you ever held a touchstone? If you have what you think is a piece of gold, you can scratch a touchstone with it and the mark it leaves on the touchstone will show you whether your gold is real and, if it is, its purity. God gave our distant ancient ancestors seven touchstones. These eternal, universal gifts, principles of God-consciousness and truth, exist to connect us to the sacred cause of Israel. They make us more conscious of our Maker. They are the Bible's beating heart. You shall be holy; | 1,425 | 2,125 |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_6598742#4_10028083 | http://1stcovenant.org/pages/whatis.htm | What is the Rainbow Covenant? | What is the Rainbow Covenant?
As the Bible tells the story, you are Noah's descendant:
And God spoke unto Noah, and to Noah's children with him, saying:
| God gave our distant ancient ancestors seven touchstones. These eternal, universal gifts, principles of God-consciousness and truth, exist to connect us to the sacred cause of Israel. They make us more conscious of our Maker. They are the Bible's beating heart. You shall be holy; because I, the Lord your God, am holy - Leviticus 19:2
What Is It? ( What the Universal Covenant teaches) | 1,844 | 2,230 |
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Up until the mid-1950s, there was a degree of separation
between illustrated educational books and illustrated picturebooks. That all changed,
dramatically and with much national fanfare, with the 1957 publication of Dr. Seuss's
The Cat In The Hat(Random House). Here was an early reader,
full of 220 madly rhyming words, which made its way into our elementary school classrooms. The Cat In The Hatis a tremendously important book. Not just
an important picturebook or an important children's book, but an important book
without any qualifiers! | 876 | 1,880 |
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First Edition Beginner Books
Up until the mid-1950s, there was a degree of separation
between illustrated educational books and illustrated picturebooks. That all changed,
dramatically and with much national fanfare, with the 1957 publication of Dr. Seuss's
The Cat In The Hat(Random House). Here was an early reader,
full of 220 madly rhyming words, which made its way into our elementary school classrooms. The Cat In The Hatis a tremendously important book. Not just
an important picturebook or an important children's book, but an important book
without any qualifiers! The publication of the book in 1957forever changed the way in
which children would learn to read and be educated. Reading COULD be fun! The following table is an excerpt from the Children's Picturebook Price Guide. The estimated values are for first
edition books, with dust jackets. The Children's Picturebook Price Guideexplains in understandable terms
the methods to correctly identify first edition Dr. Seuss books. | 990 | 2,312 |
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_6604633#3_10040098 | http://1stedition.net/beginnerbooks.html | The publication of the book in 1957forever changed the way in
which children would learn to read and be educated. Reading COULD be fun! The following table is an excerpt from the Children's Picturebook Price Guide. The estimated values are for first
edition books, with dust jackets. The Children's Picturebook Price Guideexplains in understandable terms
the methods to correctly identify first edition Dr. Seuss books. The Beginning of Beginner Books
The Cat In The Hatwas published by Random House. However
because of it's success, an independent publishing company was formed, called Beginner
Books. Theodor Seuss Geisel, aka Dr. Seuss, was the president and editor. Beginner Books was chartered as a series of books oriented toward various stages
of early reading development. The second book in the series was nearly as popular,
The Cat In The Hat, published in 1958. | 1,881 | 2,781 |
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_6604633#4_10041193 | http://1stedition.net/beginnerbooks.html | The Beginning of Beginner Books
The Cat In The Hatwas published by Random House. However
because of it's success, an independent publishing company was formed, called Beginner
Books. Theodor Seuss Geisel, aka Dr. Seuss, was the president and editor. Beginner Books was chartered as a series of books oriented toward various stages
of early reading development. The second book in the series was nearly as popular,
The Cat In The Hat, published in 1958. Springing from this series of beginning readers were such standards as A Fly Went By(1958), Put Me In The Zoo(1958), Green Eggs and Ham(1960), Go, Dog. Go! ( 1961), Hop On Pop(1963), and Fox in Socks(1965), each a monument in the picturebook industry, and also significant in the
historical development of early readers. All are still in print and remain very
popular over forty years after their initial publication. Creators in the Beginner Book series were such luminaries as Jan & Stan Berenstain,
P. D. Eastman, Roy McKie, and Helen Palmer (Mr. Geisel's wife). | 2,312 | 3,358 |
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_6604633#5_10042434 | http://1stedition.net/beginnerbooks.html | Springing from this series of beginning readers were such standards as A Fly Went By(1958), Put Me In The Zoo(1958), Green Eggs and Ham(1960), Go, Dog. Go! ( 1961), Hop On Pop(1963), and Fox in Socks(1965), each a monument in the picturebook industry, and also significant in the
historical development of early readers. All are still in print and remain very
popular over forty years after their initial publication. Creators in the Beginner Book series were such luminaries as Jan & Stan Berenstain,
P. D. Eastman, Roy McKie, and Helen Palmer (Mr. Geisel's wife). The Beginner Books
dominated the children's picturebook market of the 1960's, and still plays a significant
role today within the phases of students' reading development. Before The Cat
Prior to the publication of his first children's book in 1937, And To
Think That I Saw It On Mulberry Street(Vanguard Press, 1937)), Theodor
Seuss Geisel was a prominent and successful humorist illustrator for such magazines
as Judge and Life. By the time of The Cat In The Hat'spublication, Dr. Seuss was a very successful
children's book illustrator, having published twelve children's books, three of
which had won Caldecott Honor awards. Actually, prior to the publication of The
Cat In The Hat, one could easily say that Dr. Seuss had
already had two successful illustration careers, one as a humorist and one as a
picturebook creator. John Hersey and Dr. Seuss
Mr. Geisel created The Cat In The Hatin reaction to a Life Magazine article by Pulitzer
Prize winning author John Hersey, published in the May 24, 1954 issue, titled "Why
Do Students Bog Down On First R? | 2,781 | 4,471 |
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_6604633#6_10044329 | http://1stedition.net/beginnerbooks.html | The Beginner Books
dominated the children's picturebook market of the 1960's, and still plays a significant
role today within the phases of students' reading development. Before The Cat
Prior to the publication of his first children's book in 1937, And To
Think That I Saw It On Mulberry Street(Vanguard Press, 1937)), Theodor
Seuss Geisel was a prominent and successful humorist illustrator for such magazines
as Judge and Life. By the time of The Cat In The Hat'spublication, Dr. Seuss was a very successful
children's book illustrator, having published twelve children's books, three of
which had won Caldecott Honor awards. Actually, prior to the publication of The
Cat In The Hat, one could easily say that Dr. Seuss had
already had two successful illustration careers, one as a humorist and one as a
picturebook creator. John Hersey and Dr. Seuss
Mr. Geisel created The Cat In The Hatin reaction to a Life Magazine article by Pulitzer
Prize winning author John Hersey, published in the May 24, 1954 issue, titled "Why
Do Students Bog Down On First R? A LOCAL COMMITTEE SHEDS LIGHT ON A NATIONAL PROBLEM: READING." In the article, Hersey was critical of the then current state of school
primers,
In the classroom boys and girls are confronted with books that have insipid
illustrations depicting the slicked-up lives of other children. [ Existing primers]
feature abnormally courteous, unnaturally clean boys and girls." " In bookstores,
anyone can buy brighter, livelier books featuring strange and wonderful animals
and children who behave naturally, i.e., sometimes misbehave. | 3,359 | 5,021 |
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_6604633#7_10046200 | http://1stedition.net/beginnerbooks.html | A LOCAL COMMITTEE SHEDS LIGHT ON A NATIONAL PROBLEM: READING." In the article, Hersey was critical of the then current state of school
primers,
In the classroom boys and girls are confronted with books that have insipid
illustrations depicting the slicked-up lives of other children. [ Existing primers]
feature abnormally courteous, unnaturally clean boys and girls." " In bookstores,
anyone can buy brighter, livelier books featuring strange and wonderful animals
and children who behave naturally, i.e., sometimes misbehave. Given incentive from
school boards, publishers could do as well with primers. Hersey's arguments were enumerated in some ten pages of Life Magazine, which was
the leading periodical of its time. After detailing many issues contributing to
the dilemma with student's reading, toward the end of the article, Hersey redundantly
asked: Why should [school primers] not have pictures that widen rather than
narrow the associative richness the children give to the words they illustrate -
drawings like those of the wonderfully imaginative geniuses among children's illustrators,
Tenniel, Howard Pyle, "Dr. Seuss," Walt Disney? Geisel responded to this "challenge" by rigidly limiting himself to
a small set of words from an elementary school vocabulary list, then crafted a story
based upon two randomly selected words - cat and hat. | 4,472 | 5,885 |
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_6604633#8_10047820 | http://1stedition.net/beginnerbooks.html | Given incentive from
school boards, publishers could do as well with primers. Hersey's arguments were enumerated in some ten pages of Life Magazine, which was
the leading periodical of its time. After detailing many issues contributing to
the dilemma with student's reading, toward the end of the article, Hersey redundantly
asked: Why should [school primers] not have pictures that widen rather than
narrow the associative richness the children give to the words they illustrate -
drawings like those of the wonderfully imaginative geniuses among children's illustrators,
Tenniel, Howard Pyle, "Dr. Seuss," Walt Disney? Geisel responded to this "challenge" by rigidly limiting himself to
a small set of words from an elementary school vocabulary list, then crafted a story
based upon two randomly selected words - cat and hat. The results of this personal
challenge are nothing short of amazing! After The Cat
Successful before the publication of the The Cat In The Hat, after it's publication, Dr. Seuss became an
'overnight' national phenomenon. After the publication of The Cat In The Hat, numerous feature articles were published in
Life, Look and other prominent periodicals. The book's characters, along with other
Seuss creations, were extended into toys and other products, occurring long before
co-merchandising and line extensions became commonplace for children's character
marketing. Values for the First Fifty Beginner Books
The values in the following table are for first edition books, with dust jackets. | 5,022 | 6,602 |
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_6604633#9_10049608 | http://1stedition.net/beginnerbooks.html | The results of this personal
challenge are nothing short of amazing! After The Cat
Successful before the publication of the The Cat In The Hat, after it's publication, Dr. Seuss became an
'overnight' national phenomenon. After the publication of The Cat In The Hat, numerous feature articles were published in
Life, Look and other prominent periodicals. The book's characters, along with other
Seuss creations, were extended into toys and other products, occurring long before
co-merchandising and line extensions became commonplace for children's character
marketing. Values for the First Fifty Beginner Books
The values in the following table are for first edition books, with dust jackets. In most cases, the first edition book cannot be properly identified without the
dust jacket. Estimated Values of First Editions for First Fifty Beginner Books
Series
Year
Title
VG+
Illustrator
Author
B-01
1957
The
Cat In The Hat
$4,000
Dr. Seuss
Dr. Seuss
B-02
1958
Cat In The Hat Comes Back
$300
Dr. Seuss
Dr. Seuss
B-03
1958
A Fly Went By
$260
Fritz Siebel
Mike McClintock
B-04
1958
The Big Jump & Other Stories
$260
Katherine Evans
Benjamin Elkin
B-05
1958
A Big Ball Of String
$260
Marion Holland
Marion Holland
B-06
1958
Sam And The Firefly
$260
P.D. Eastman
P. D. Eastman
B-07
1959
You Will Go To The Moon
$150
Lee J. Ames
Mae & Ira Freeman
B-08
1959
Cowboy Andy
$180
E. Raymond Kinstler
Edna W. Chandler
B-09
1959
The Whales Go By
$180
Paul Galdone
Fred Phleger
B-10
1959
Stop That Ball! $300
Fritz Siebel
Mike McClintock
B-11
1959
Bennett Cerf's Book Of Laughs
$180
Carl Rose
Bennett Cerf
B-12
1959
Ann Can Fly
$180
Robert Lopshire
Fred Phleger
B-13
1960
One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish
$640
Dr. Seuss
Dr. Seuss
B-14
1960
The King's Wish & Other Stories
$120
Leonard Shortall
Benjamin Elkin
B-15
1960
Bennett Cerf's Book Of Riddles
$180
Roy McKie
Bennett Cerf
B-16
1960
Green Eggs And Ham
$4,800
Dr. Seuss
Dr. Seuss
B-17
1960
Put Me In The Zoo
$600
Robert Lopshire
Robert Lopshire
B-18
1960
Are You My Mother? $600
P.D. Eastman
P. D. Eastman
B-19
1961
Ten Apples Up On Top! $900
Roy McKie
Theo LeSieg (Seuss)
B-20
1961
Go, Dog. | 5,886 | 8,177 |
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_6604633#10_10052216 | http://1stedition.net/beginnerbooks.html | In most cases, the first edition book cannot be properly identified without the
dust jacket. Estimated Values of First Editions for First Fifty Beginner Books
Series
Year
Title
VG+
Illustrator
Author
B-01
1957
The
Cat In The Hat
$4,000
Dr. Seuss
Dr. Seuss
B-02
1958
Cat In The Hat Comes Back
$300
Dr. Seuss
Dr. Seuss
B-03
1958
A Fly Went By
$260
Fritz Siebel
Mike McClintock
B-04
1958
The Big Jump & Other Stories
$260
Katherine Evans
Benjamin Elkin
B-05
1958
A Big Ball Of String
$260
Marion Holland
Marion Holland
B-06
1958
Sam And The Firefly
$260
P.D. Eastman
P. D. Eastman
B-07
1959
You Will Go To The Moon
$150
Lee J. Ames
Mae & Ira Freeman
B-08
1959
Cowboy Andy
$180
E. Raymond Kinstler
Edna W. Chandler
B-09
1959
The Whales Go By
$180
Paul Galdone
Fred Phleger
B-10
1959
Stop That Ball! $300
Fritz Siebel
Mike McClintock
B-11
1959
Bennett Cerf's Book Of Laughs
$180
Carl Rose
Bennett Cerf
B-12
1959
Ann Can Fly
$180
Robert Lopshire
Fred Phleger
B-13
1960
One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish
$640
Dr. Seuss
Dr. Seuss
B-14
1960
The King's Wish & Other Stories
$120
Leonard Shortall
Benjamin Elkin
B-15
1960
Bennett Cerf's Book Of Riddles
$180
Roy McKie
Bennett Cerf
B-16
1960
Green Eggs And Ham
$4,800
Dr. Seuss
Dr. Seuss
B-17
1960
Put Me In The Zoo
$600
Robert Lopshire
Robert Lopshire
B-18
1960
Are You My Mother? $600
P.D. Eastman
P. D. Eastman
B-19
1961
Ten Apples Up On Top! $900
Roy McKie
Theo LeSieg (Seuss)
B-20
1961
Go, Dog. Go! $600
P.D. Eastman
P. D. Eastman
B-21
1961
Little Black, A Pony
$240
James Schucker
Robert Farley
B-22
1961
Look Out For Pirates
$150
H. B. (Herman) Vestal
Iris Vinton
B-23
1961
Fish Out Of Water
$360
P.D. Eastman
Helen Palmer
B-24
1961
Bennett Cerf's More Riddles
$140
Roy McKie
Bennett Cerf
B-25
1962
Robert The Rose Horse
$120
P.D. Eastman
Joan Heilbroner
B-26
1962
I Was Kissed By A Seal At The Zoo
$120
Lynn (photos) Fayman
Helen Palmer
B-27
1962
Snow
$140
Roy McKie
P. D. Eastman
B-28
1962
The Big Honey Hunt
$300
Stan & Jan Berenstain
Same
B-29
1963
Hop On Pop
$600
Dr. Seuss
Dr. Seuss
B-30
1963
Dr. Seuss's ABC
$600
Dr. Seuss
Dr. Seuss
B-31
1963
Do You Know What I'm Going To Do Next Saturday? $120
Lynn Fayman (photos)
Helen Palmer
B-32
1963
Summer
$140
Roy McKie
Alice Low
B-33
1963
Little Black Goes To The Circus
$120
James Schucker
Walter Farley
B-34
1964
Bennett Cerf's Book Of Animal Riddles
$120
Roy McKie
Bennett Cerf
B-35
1964
Why I Built The Boogle House
$100
Lynn Fayman (photos)
Helen Palmer
B-36
1964
The Bike Lesson
$240
Stan & Jan Berenstain
Same
B-37
1964
How To Make Flibbers
$160
Robert Lopshire
Robert Lopshire
B-38
1965
Fox In Socks
$300
Dr. Seuss
Dr. Seuss
B-39
1965
The King, The Mice And The Cheese
$120
Eric Gurney
Nancy Gurney
B-40
1965
I Wish That I Had Duck Feet
$600
B. Tobey
Theo LeSieg (Seuss)
B-41
1966
The Bears' Picnic
$200
Stan & Jan Berenstain
Same
B-42
1966
Don And Donna Go To Bat
$160
B. Tobey
Al Perkins
B-43
1966
You Will Live Under The Sea
$100
Ward Brackett
Fred Phleger
B-44
1966
Come Over To My House
$320
Richard Erdoes
Theo LeSieg (Seuss)
B-45
1967
Babar Loses His Crown
$140
Laurent de Brunhoff
Laurent de Brunhoff | 6,603 | 10,000 |
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Edition & Printing:
And To Think That I Saw It On Mulberry Street 1937
The 500 Hats Of Bartholomew Cubbins 1938
The King's Stilts 1939
Horton Hatches The Egg 1940
McElligot’s Pool 1947
Thidwick: The Big-Hearted Moose 1948
Bartholomew And The Oobleck 1949
If I Ran The Zoo 1950
Horton Hears A Who 1954
If I Ran The Circus 1956
The Cat In The Hat 1957
How The Grinch Stole Christmas 1957
Cat In The Hat Comes Back 1958
Happy Birthday To You 1959
First Edition, First Printing
| Collecting, Identifying, and Valuing First Edition Dr. Seuss Books
Identifying, and Valuing First Edition Dr Seuss Books
The following table is an excerpt from our book the Children's Picturebook Price Guide. The estimated values are for first edition books, with dust jackets. Any person seriously in the market for Dr. Seuss books should also own a copy of First Editions of Dr. Seuss Books (2002), by Helen Younger, Marc Younger, and Dan Hirsch. Within the hobby, this book is considered the definitive guide to correctly identifying Dr. Seuss first edition books, providing detailed information on each book, along with full color examples of books and dust jackets. Given the cost of making a mistake with Dr. Seuss first editions, the Younger/Hirsch guide is an invaluable resource. We had been collecting Dr. Seuss first edition books for many years prior to the publication of the Younger/Hirsch book, and in the process had compiled our own list of points to help us identify many of the older first edition books. This list is included in the Children's Picturebook Price Guide
In all cases, we either own, or have had in our possession, the first edition book with the identifying points listed. The information differs in several cases from that presented in Younger/Hirsch, since it is a result of our own research. We have been posting identification points (points of issue) for Dr. Seuss first edition books on the Identifying Dr. Seuss First Edition Books. In the table below, the book's title is a link to the identification points for the first edition book. | 0 | 1,589 |
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Edition & Printing:
And To Think That I Saw It On Mulberry Street 1937
The 500 Hats Of Bartholomew Cubbins 1938
The King's Stilts 1939
Horton Hatches The Egg 1940
McElligot’s Pool 1947
Thidwick: The Big-Hearted Moose 1948
Bartholomew And The Oobleck 1949
If I Ran The Zoo 1950
Horton Hears A Who 1954
If I Ran The Circus 1956
The Cat In The Hat 1957
How The Grinch Stole Christmas 1957
Cat In The Hat Comes Back 1958
Happy Birthday To You 1959
First Edition, First Printing
| We had been collecting Dr. Seuss first edition books for many years prior to the publication of the Younger/Hirsch book, and in the process had compiled our own list of points to help us identify many of the older first edition books. This list is included in the Children's Picturebook Price Guide
In all cases, we either own, or have had in our possession, the first edition book with the identifying points listed. The information differs in several cases from that presented in Younger/Hirsch, since it is a result of our own research. We have been posting identification points (points of issue) for Dr. Seuss first edition books on the Identifying Dr. Seuss First Edition Books. In the table below, the book's title is a link to the identification points for the first edition book. Values for Dr. Seuss First Edition Books
The values are for first edition books, with dust jackets. Values For Dr. Seuss Books
Year
Book Title
VG-
VG
VG+
1937
And To Think That I Saw It On Mulberry Street
$8,000
$9,000
$12,000
1938
The 500 Hats Of Bartholomew Cubbins
$6,000
$7,500
$9,000
1939
The Seven Lady Godivas
$500
$750
$900
1939
The King's Stilts
$6,000
$7,500
$9,000
1940
Horton Hatches The Egg
$6,000
$7,500
$9,000
1947
McElligot's Pool
$4,000
$5,000
$6,000
1948
Thidwick: The Big-Hearted Moose
$3,000
$3,750
$4,500
1949
Bartholomew And The Oobleck
$2,000
$2,500
$3,000
1950
If I Ran The Zoo
$1,600
$2,000
$2,400
1953
Scrambled Eggs Super
$1,200
$1,400
$1,600
1954
Horton Hears A Who
$1,600
$2,000
$2,800
1955
On Beyond Zebra
$800
$1,000
$1,200
1956
If I Ran The Circus
$800
$1,000
$1,200
1957
The Cat In The Hat
$2,400
$3,200
$4,000
1957
How The Grinch Stole Christmas
$1,200
$1,600
$2,000
1958
Cat In The Hat Comes Back
$180
$240
$300
1958
Yertle The Turtle And Other Stories
$180
$240
$300
1959
Happy Birthday To You
$160
$200
$260
1960
One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish
$380
$520
$640
1960
Green Eggs And Ham
$2,400
$3,600
$4,800
1961
The Sneetches And Other Stories
$150
$225
$300
1962
Dr. Seuss's Sleep Book
$150
$225
$300
1963
Hop On Pop
$320
$420
$520
1963
Dr. Seuss's ABC
$320
$420
$520
1965
Fox In Socks
$150
$225
$300
1965
I Had Trouble In Getting To Solla Sollew
$150
$225
$300
1967
The Cat In The Hat Song Book
$90
$120
$150
1968
Foot Book
$800
$1,200
$1,600
Identifying Dr. Seuss First Edition Books Without Dust Jackets
The conventional wisdom among booksellers is first edition Dr. Seuss books cannot be identified without the dust jacket. This used to be true. With the recent discovery of some salient information, today, most of the large format Dr. Seuss books can be identified as first printings without the dust jacket. | 793 | 3,456 |
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Edition & Printing:
And To Think That I Saw It On Mulberry Street 1937
The 500 Hats Of Bartholomew Cubbins 1938
The King's Stilts 1939
Horton Hatches The Egg 1940
McElligot’s Pool 1947
Thidwick: The Big-Hearted Moose 1948
Bartholomew And The Oobleck 1949
If I Ran The Zoo 1950
Horton Hears A Who 1954
If I Ran The Circus 1956
The Cat In The Hat 1957
How The Grinch Stole Christmas 1957
Cat In The Hat Comes Back 1958
Happy Birthday To You 1959
First Edition, First Printing
| Values for Dr. Seuss First Edition Books
The values are for first edition books, with dust jackets. Values For Dr. Seuss Books
Year
Book Title
VG-
VG
VG+
1937
And To Think That I Saw It On Mulberry Street
$8,000
$9,000
$12,000
1938
The 500 Hats Of Bartholomew Cubbins
$6,000
$7,500
$9,000
1939
The Seven Lady Godivas
$500
$750
$900
1939
The King's Stilts
$6,000
$7,500
$9,000
1940
Horton Hatches The Egg
$6,000
$7,500
$9,000
1947
McElligot's Pool
$4,000
$5,000
$6,000
1948
Thidwick: The Big-Hearted Moose
$3,000
$3,750
$4,500
1949
Bartholomew And The Oobleck
$2,000
$2,500
$3,000
1950
If I Ran The Zoo
$1,600
$2,000
$2,400
1953
Scrambled Eggs Super
$1,200
$1,400
$1,600
1954
Horton Hears A Who
$1,600
$2,000
$2,800
1955
On Beyond Zebra
$800
$1,000
$1,200
1956
If I Ran The Circus
$800
$1,000
$1,200
1957
The Cat In The Hat
$2,400
$3,200
$4,000
1957
How The Grinch Stole Christmas
$1,200
$1,600
$2,000
1958
Cat In The Hat Comes Back
$180
$240
$300
1958
Yertle The Turtle And Other Stories
$180
$240
$300
1959
Happy Birthday To You
$160
$200
$260
1960
One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish
$380
$520
$640
1960
Green Eggs And Ham
$2,400
$3,600
$4,800
1961
The Sneetches And Other Stories
$150
$225
$300
1962
Dr. Seuss's Sleep Book
$150
$225
$300
1963
Hop On Pop
$320
$420
$520
1963
Dr. Seuss's ABC
$320
$420
$520
1965
Fox In Socks
$150
$225
$300
1965
I Had Trouble In Getting To Solla Sollew
$150
$225
$300
1967
The Cat In The Hat Song Book
$90
$120
$150
1968
Foot Book
$800
$1,200
$1,600
Identifying Dr. Seuss First Edition Books Without Dust Jackets
The conventional wisdom among booksellers is first edition Dr. Seuss books cannot be identified without the dust jacket. This used to be true. With the recent discovery of some salient information, today, most of the large format Dr. Seuss books can be identified as first printings without the dust jacket. There are a couple of cases where the first printing book is indistinguishable from the book used in the 2 nd and 3 rd printing. In these cases, the book remained unchanged but the dust jacket was changed. Even so, these books still have collectibility (desirability) and value. To help clarify, from the ABAA’s glossary: Edition & Printing: | 1,589 | 3,801 |
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Edition & Printing:
And To Think That I Saw It On Mulberry Street 1937
The 500 Hats Of Bartholomew Cubbins 1938
The King's Stilts 1939
Horton Hatches The Egg 1940
McElligot’s Pool 1947
Thidwick: The Big-Hearted Moose 1948
Bartholomew And The Oobleck 1949
If I Ran The Zoo 1950
Horton Hears A Who 1954
If I Ran The Circus 1956
The Cat In The Hat 1957
How The Grinch Stole Christmas 1957
Cat In The Hat Comes Back 1958
Happy Birthday To You 1959
First Edition, First Printing
| There are a couple of cases where the first printing book is indistinguishable from the book used in the 2 nd and 3 rd printing. In these cases, the book remained unchanged but the dust jacket was changed. Even so, these books still have collectibility (desirability) and value. To help clarify, from the ABAA’s glossary: Edition & Printing: Edition includes the copies of a book or other printed material which originate from the same plates or setting of type. If 500 copies of a book are printed on Oct. 5 and 300 copies are printed from the same substantially unchanged plates on Dec. 10, all 800 copies are part of the same edition. Printing: the copies of a book or other printed material which originate from the same press run or from the same plates or setting of type at one time. In the example given for "Edition" above, the 500 copies would be the first printing and the 300 copies comprise the second printing. | 3,456 | 4,390 |
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Identifying Dr. Seuss First Edition Books Without Dust Jackets
Edition & Printing:
And To Think That I Saw It On Mulberry Street 1937
The 500 Hats Of Bartholomew Cubbins 1938
The King's Stilts 1939
Horton Hatches The Egg 1940
McElligot’s Pool 1947
Thidwick: The Big-Hearted Moose 1948
Bartholomew And The Oobleck 1949
If I Ran The Zoo 1950
Horton Hears A Who 1954
If I Ran The Circus 1956
The Cat In The Hat 1957
How The Grinch Stole Christmas 1957
Cat In The Hat Comes Back 1958
Happy Birthday To You 1959
First Edition, First Printing
| Edition includes the copies of a book or other printed material which originate from the same plates or setting of type. If 500 copies of a book are printed on Oct. 5 and 300 copies are printed from the same substantially unchanged plates on Dec. 10, all 800 copies are part of the same edition. Printing: the copies of a book or other printed material which originate from the same press run or from the same plates or setting of type at one time. In the example given for "Edition" above, the 500 copies would be the first printing and the 300 copies comprise the second printing. First Edition: All of the copies printed from the first setting of type; can include multiple printings if all are from the same setting of type. When book collectors use the term first edition, they are usually referring to the first printing and if there are different states or issues, the earliest of those. In all of the Dr. Seuss books presented, the first edition book can be identified without the dust jackets. | 3,801 | 4,813 |
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Identifying Dr. Seuss First Edition Books Without Dust Jackets
Edition & Printing:
And To Think That I Saw It On Mulberry Street 1937
The 500 Hats Of Bartholomew Cubbins 1938
The King's Stilts 1939
Horton Hatches The Egg 1940
McElligot’s Pool 1947
Thidwick: The Big-Hearted Moose 1948
Bartholomew And The Oobleck 1949
If I Ran The Zoo 1950
Horton Hears A Who 1954
If I Ran The Circus 1956
The Cat In The Hat 1957
How The Grinch Stole Christmas 1957
Cat In The Hat Comes Back 1958
Happy Birthday To You 1959
First Edition, First Printing
| First Edition: All of the copies printed from the first setting of type; can include multiple printings if all are from the same setting of type. When book collectors use the term first edition, they are usually referring to the first printing and if there are different states or issues, the earliest of those. In all of the Dr. Seuss books presented, the first edition book can be identified without the dust jackets. In nearly all cases, the book is also the first edition/first printing. In a couple of cases, the book is the first edition/’first or early’ printing. We describe ‘Availability’ for each of the books. Most of the first edition books are difficult to find in the market. ‘ Very difficult’ means one or no copies are usually available from the internet bookselling sites ( ABE, Alibris, or Bookfinder ). ‘ | 4,390 | 5,220 |
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Identifying Dr. Seuss First Edition Books Without Dust Jackets
Edition & Printing:
And To Think That I Saw It On Mulberry Street 1937
The 500 Hats Of Bartholomew Cubbins 1938
The King's Stilts 1939
Horton Hatches The Egg 1940
McElligot’s Pool 1947
Thidwick: The Big-Hearted Moose 1948
Bartholomew And The Oobleck 1949
If I Ran The Zoo 1950
Horton Hears A Who 1954
If I Ran The Circus 1956
The Cat In The Hat 1957
How The Grinch Stole Christmas 1957
Cat In The Hat Comes Back 1958
Happy Birthday To You 1959
First Edition, First Printing
| In nearly all cases, the book is also the first edition/first printing. In a couple of cases, the book is the first edition/’first or early’ printing. We describe ‘Availability’ for each of the books. Most of the first edition books are difficult to find in the market. ‘ Very difficult’ means one or no copies are usually available from the internet bookselling sites ( ABE, Alibris, or Bookfinder ). ‘ Extremely difficult’ means a copy is not usually on the market, however might surface once or twice per year. [Note: Where applicable, below, the book's title links to the identification points for the first edition book with dust jacket.] It’s difficult to price first edition books without dust jackets. A first edition Mulberry Street with dust jacket might sell for $8000 in Very Good condition. | 4,814 | 5,624 |
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Identifying Dr. Seuss First Edition Books Without Dust Jackets
Edition & Printing:
And To Think That I Saw It On Mulberry Street 1937
The 500 Hats Of Bartholomew Cubbins 1938
The King's Stilts 1939
Horton Hatches The Egg 1940
McElligot’s Pool 1947
Thidwick: The Big-Hearted Moose 1948
Bartholomew And The Oobleck 1949
If I Ran The Zoo 1950
Horton Hears A Who 1954
If I Ran The Circus 1956
The Cat In The Hat 1957
How The Grinch Stole Christmas 1957
Cat In The Hat Comes Back 1958
Happy Birthday To You 1959
First Edition, First Printing
| Extremely difficult’ means a copy is not usually on the market, however might surface once or twice per year. [Note: Where applicable, below, the book's title links to the identification points for the first edition book with dust jacket.] It’s difficult to price first edition books without dust jackets. A first edition Mulberry Street with dust jacket might sell for $8000 in Very Good condition. The first edition book might sell in the $300-$600 range, so about 1/20 th the value of the first edition book with dust jacket. The Cat In The Hat first edition book with dust jacket would have a market value of $4000 or so in Very Good condition. The first edition book might sell for $50 or so, since it is not too difficult to find. Since the Dr. Seuss first edition books with dust jacket are too expensive for many children's book collectors, they might consider the first edition book without dust jacket as an alternative. And To Think That I Saw It On Mulberry Street 1937
Title page with ‘1937,’ Vanguard Press, and copyright page with no additional printings listed. | 5,220 | 6,309 |
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Edition & Printing:
And To Think That I Saw It On Mulberry Street 1937
The 500 Hats Of Bartholomew Cubbins 1938
The King's Stilts 1939
Horton Hatches The Egg 1940
McElligot’s Pool 1947
Thidwick: The Big-Hearted Moose 1948
Bartholomew And The Oobleck 1949
If I Ran The Zoo 1950
Horton Hears A Who 1954
If I Ran The Circus 1956
The Cat In The Hat 1957
How The Grinch Stole Christmas 1957
Cat In The Hat Comes Back 1958
Happy Birthday To You 1959
First Edition, First Printing
| The first edition book might sell in the $300-$600 range, so about 1/20 th the value of the first edition book with dust jacket. The Cat In The Hat first edition book with dust jacket would have a market value of $4000 or so in Very Good condition. The first edition book might sell for $50 or so, since it is not too difficult to find. Since the Dr. Seuss first edition books with dust jacket are too expensive for many children's book collectors, they might consider the first edition book without dust jacket as an alternative. And To Think That I Saw It On Mulberry Street 1937
Title page with ‘1937,’ Vanguard Press, and copyright page with no additional printings listed. Marco’s shorts are white on the front cover; on later printings Marco had blue shorts. Availability: ‘ White pants’ books are extremely difficult to find. The 500 Hats Of Bartholomew Cubbins 1938
The front endpapers progress from large hats to small hats; | 5,625 | 6,565 |
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Edition & Printing:
And To Think That I Saw It On Mulberry Street 1937
The 500 Hats Of Bartholomew Cubbins 1938
The King's Stilts 1939
Horton Hatches The Egg 1940
McElligot’s Pool 1947
Thidwick: The Big-Hearted Moose 1948
Bartholomew And The Oobleck 1949
If I Ran The Zoo 1950
Horton Hears A Who 1954
If I Ran The Circus 1956
The Cat In The Hat 1957
How The Grinch Stole Christmas 1957
Cat In The Hat Comes Back 1958
Happy Birthday To You 1959
First Edition, First Printing
| Marco’s shorts are white on the front cover; on later printings Marco had blue shorts. Availability: ‘ White pants’ books are extremely difficult to find. The 500 Hats Of Bartholomew Cubbins 1938
The front endpapers progress from large hats to small hats; the rear endpapers progress from small hats to large hats. On later printings the progression was reversed. Availability: ‘ Large-to-small hat’ books are extremely difficult to find. The King's Stilts 1939
Front cover with the yellow text ‘The King’s Stilts by Dr. Seuss’ on a red background covering nearly the entire area. | 6,310 | 6,892 |
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Identifying Dr. Seuss First Edition Books Without Dust Jackets
Edition & Printing:
And To Think That I Saw It On Mulberry Street 1937
The 500 Hats Of Bartholomew Cubbins 1938
The King's Stilts 1939
Horton Hatches The Egg 1940
McElligot’s Pool 1947
Thidwick: The Big-Hearted Moose 1948
Bartholomew And The Oobleck 1949
If I Ran The Zoo 1950
Horton Hears A Who 1954
If I Ran The Circus 1956
The Cat In The Hat 1957
How The Grinch Stole Christmas 1957
Cat In The Hat Comes Back 1958
Happy Birthday To You 1959
First Edition, First Printing
| the rear endpapers progress from small hats to large hats. On later printings the progression was reversed. Availability: ‘ Large-to-small hat’ books are extremely difficult to find. The King's Stilts 1939
Front cover with the yellow text ‘The King’s Stilts by Dr. Seuss’ on a red background covering nearly the entire area. On later printings, the title was reduced in size, with red text on a yellow cloth background. Availability: ‘ Large logo’ books are very difficult to find. Horton Hatches The Egg 1940
States ‘First Printing’ on the copyright page. Availability: ‘ | 6,566 | 7,140 |
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Edition & Printing:
And To Think That I Saw It On Mulberry Street 1937
The 500 Hats Of Bartholomew Cubbins 1938
The King's Stilts 1939
Horton Hatches The Egg 1940
McElligot’s Pool 1947
Thidwick: The Big-Hearted Moose 1948
Bartholomew And The Oobleck 1949
If I Ran The Zoo 1950
Horton Hears A Who 1954
If I Ran The Circus 1956
The Cat In The Hat 1957
How The Grinch Stole Christmas 1957
Cat In The Hat Comes Back 1958
Happy Birthday To You 1959
First Edition, First Printing
| On later printings, the title was reduced in size, with red text on a yellow cloth background. Availability: ‘ Large logo’ books are very difficult to find. Horton Hatches The Egg 1940
States ‘First Printing’ on the copyright page. Availability: ‘ First Printing’ books are extremely difficult to find. McElligot’s Pool 1947
Front cover has fish with mouth open. Availability: ‘ Open mouth’ books are very difficult to find. Thidwick: | 6,893 | 7,326 |
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Identifying Dr. Seuss First Edition Books Without Dust Jackets
Edition & Printing:
And To Think That I Saw It On Mulberry Street 1937
The 500 Hats Of Bartholomew Cubbins 1938
The King's Stilts 1939
Horton Hatches The Egg 1940
McElligot’s Pool 1947
Thidwick: The Big-Hearted Moose 1948
Bartholomew And The Oobleck 1949
If I Ran The Zoo 1950
Horton Hears A Who 1954
If I Ran The Circus 1956
The Cat In The Hat 1957
How The Grinch Stole Christmas 1957
Cat In The Hat Comes Back 1958
Happy Birthday To You 1959
First Edition, First Printing
| First Printing’ books are extremely difficult to find. McElligot’s Pool 1947
Front cover has fish with mouth open. Availability: ‘ Open mouth’ books are very difficult to find. Thidwick: The Big-Hearted Moose 1948
The first edition boards are red. The book with red boards was used with the first printing dust jacket (with ‘starburst’) and the second printing dust jacket (sans ‘starburst’, ‘200/200’ on front flap). Availability: Red boards books are difficult to find. Bartholomew And The Oobleck 1949
The first printing book has blue boards. | 7,140 | 7,689 |
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Identifying Dr. Seuss First Edition Books Without Dust Jackets
Edition & Printing:
And To Think That I Saw It On Mulberry Street 1937
The 500 Hats Of Bartholomew Cubbins 1938
The King's Stilts 1939
Horton Hatches The Egg 1940
McElligot’s Pool 1947
Thidwick: The Big-Hearted Moose 1948
Bartholomew And The Oobleck 1949
If I Ran The Zoo 1950
Horton Hears A Who 1954
If I Ran The Circus 1956
The Cat In The Hat 1957
How The Grinch Stole Christmas 1957
Cat In The Hat Comes Back 1958
Happy Birthday To You 1959
First Edition, First Printing
| The Big-Hearted Moose 1948
The first edition boards are red. The book with red boards was used with the first printing dust jacket (with ‘starburst’) and the second printing dust jacket (sans ‘starburst’, ‘200/200’ on front flap). Availability: Red boards books are difficult to find. Bartholomew And The Oobleck 1949
The first printing book has blue boards. Later printings were changed to red boards. Availability: Blue boards books are difficult to find. If I Ran The Zoo 1950
Copyright page with seven lines only, omitting the line “BASED ON MATERIAL WHICH ORIGINALLY APPEARED IN REDBOOK MAGAZINE.” Later printings have eight lines, including the Redbook line. | 7,327 | 7,998 |
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Identifying, and Valuing First Edition Dr Seuss Books
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Values For Dr. Seuss Books
Identifying Dr. Seuss First Edition Books Without Dust Jackets
Edition & Printing:
And To Think That I Saw It On Mulberry Street 1937
The 500 Hats Of Bartholomew Cubbins 1938
The King's Stilts 1939
Horton Hatches The Egg 1940
McElligot’s Pool 1947
Thidwick: The Big-Hearted Moose 1948
Bartholomew And The Oobleck 1949
If I Ran The Zoo 1950
Horton Hears A Who 1954
If I Ran The Circus 1956
The Cat In The Hat 1957
How The Grinch Stole Christmas 1957
Cat In The Hat Comes Back 1958
Happy Birthday To You 1959
First Edition, First Printing
| Later printings were changed to red boards. Availability: Blue boards books are difficult to find. If I Ran The Zoo 1950
Copyright page with seven lines only, omitting the line “BASED ON MATERIAL WHICH ORIGINALLY APPEARED IN REDBOOK MAGAZINE.” Later printings have eight lines, including the Redbook line. Availability: ‘ No Redbook’ boards books are extremely difficult to find. Horton Hears A Who 1954
Horton has full ear on back cover and the list of other Seuss titles on the recto of the back free endpaper. Second printings also have Horton with full ear on back cover and Seuss title list on the copyright page. Availability: ‘ | 7,690 | 8,329 |
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Values For Dr. Seuss Books
Identifying Dr. Seuss First Edition Books Without Dust Jackets
Edition & Printing:
And To Think That I Saw It On Mulberry Street 1937
The 500 Hats Of Bartholomew Cubbins 1938
The King's Stilts 1939
Horton Hatches The Egg 1940
McElligot’s Pool 1947
Thidwick: The Big-Hearted Moose 1948
Bartholomew And The Oobleck 1949
If I Ran The Zoo 1950
Horton Hears A Who 1954
If I Ran The Circus 1956
The Cat In The Hat 1957
How The Grinch Stole Christmas 1957
Cat In The Hat Comes Back 1958
Happy Birthday To You 1959
First Edition, First Printing
| Availability: ‘ No Redbook’ boards books are extremely difficult to find. Horton Hears A Who 1954
Horton has full ear on back cover and the list of other Seuss titles on the recto of the back free endpaper. Second printings also have Horton with full ear on back cover and Seuss title list on the copyright page. Availability: ‘ Full ear/Rear titles page’ boards books are extremely difficult to find. Availability: ‘ Full ear/Copyright titles page’ books are very difficult to find. If I Ran The Circus 1956
The first printing book has pink boards. Later printings were changed to red & yellow boards. | 7,998 | 8,605 |
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Identifying, and Valuing First Edition Dr Seuss Books
Values for Dr. Seuss First Edition Books
Values For Dr. Seuss Books
Identifying Dr. Seuss First Edition Books Without Dust Jackets
Edition & Printing:
And To Think That I Saw It On Mulberry Street 1937
The 500 Hats Of Bartholomew Cubbins 1938
The King's Stilts 1939
Horton Hatches The Egg 1940
McElligot’s Pool 1947
Thidwick: The Big-Hearted Moose 1948
Bartholomew And The Oobleck 1949
If I Ran The Zoo 1950
Horton Hears A Who 1954
If I Ran The Circus 1956
The Cat In The Hat 1957
How The Grinch Stole Christmas 1957
Cat In The Hat Comes Back 1958
Happy Birthday To You 1959
First Edition, First Printing
| Full ear/Rear titles page’ boards books are extremely difficult to find. Availability: ‘ Full ear/Copyright titles page’ books are very difficult to find. If I Ran The Circus 1956
The first printing book has pink boards. Later printings were changed to red & yellow boards. Availability: ‘ Pink boards’ books are not so difficult to find. The Cat In The Hat 1957
Matte boards with single binding signature. Later printings have glossy boards with three binding signatures. The ‘matte cover with single signature’ book can be found with the 2 nd printing dust jacket (no price on flap) and 3 rd printing dust jackets (‘195/195’ on front flap). | 8,329 | 8,975 |
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Identifying, and Valuing First Edition Dr Seuss Books
Values for Dr. Seuss First Edition Books
Values For Dr. Seuss Books
Identifying Dr. Seuss First Edition Books Without Dust Jackets
Edition & Printing:
And To Think That I Saw It On Mulberry Street 1937
The 500 Hats Of Bartholomew Cubbins 1938
The King's Stilts 1939
Horton Hatches The Egg 1940
McElligot’s Pool 1947
Thidwick: The Big-Hearted Moose 1948
Bartholomew And The Oobleck 1949
If I Ran The Zoo 1950
Horton Hears A Who 1954
If I Ran The Circus 1956
The Cat In The Hat 1957
How The Grinch Stole Christmas 1957
Cat In The Hat Comes Back 1958
Happy Birthday To You 1959
First Edition, First Printing
| Availability: ‘ Pink boards’ books are not so difficult to find. The Cat In The Hat 1957
Matte boards with single binding signature. Later printings have glossy boards with three binding signatures. The ‘matte cover with single signature’ book can be found with the 2 nd printing dust jacket (no price on flap) and 3 rd printing dust jackets (‘195/195’ on front flap). Availability: ‘ Single signature’ books are difficult to find. How The Grinch Stole Christmas 1957
Back cover with full page advertisement for The Cat In The Hat offered for sale for $2.00. This book was used on 2 nd printing dust jackets (295/295 front flap) and 3 rd printing dust jackets (295/295 and 16 titles listed). Availability: ‘ | 8,605 | 9,315 |
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Identifying, and Valuing First Edition Dr Seuss Books
Values for Dr. Seuss First Edition Books
Values For Dr. Seuss Books
Identifying Dr. Seuss First Edition Books Without Dust Jackets
Edition & Printing:
And To Think That I Saw It On Mulberry Street 1937
The 500 Hats Of Bartholomew Cubbins 1938
The King's Stilts 1939
Horton Hatches The Egg 1940
McElligot’s Pool 1947
Thidwick: The Big-Hearted Moose 1948
Bartholomew And The Oobleck 1949
If I Ran The Zoo 1950
Horton Hears A Who 1954
If I Ran The Circus 1956
The Cat In The Hat 1957
How The Grinch Stole Christmas 1957
Cat In The Hat Comes Back 1958
Happy Birthday To You 1959
First Edition, First Printing
| Availability: ‘ Single signature’ books are difficult to find. How The Grinch Stole Christmas 1957
Back cover with full page advertisement for The Cat In The Hat offered for sale for $2.00. This book was used on 2 nd printing dust jackets (295/295 front flap) and 3 rd printing dust jackets (295/295 and 16 titles listed). Availability: ‘ Back Ad $2.00’ books are not so difficult to find. Cat In The Hat Comes Back 1958
Copyright page states ‘First Printing.” Also, the snowball to the left of the Cat's tail is only on the first edition book. Availability: ‘ First Printing’ books are not so difficult to find. | 8,975 | 9,589 |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_6619577#19_10093767 | http://1stedition.net/drseuss.html | Collecting, Identifying, and Valuing First Edition Dr. Seuss Books | Identifying, and Valuing First Edition Dr Seuss Books
Identifying, and Valuing First Edition Dr Seuss Books
Values for Dr. Seuss First Edition Books
Values For Dr. Seuss Books
Identifying Dr. Seuss First Edition Books Without Dust Jackets
Edition & Printing:
And To Think That I Saw It On Mulberry Street 1937
The 500 Hats Of Bartholomew Cubbins 1938
The King's Stilts 1939
Horton Hatches The Egg 1940
McElligot’s Pool 1947
Thidwick: The Big-Hearted Moose 1948
Bartholomew And The Oobleck 1949
If I Ran The Zoo 1950
Horton Hears A Who 1954
If I Ran The Circus 1956
The Cat In The Hat 1957
How The Grinch Stole Christmas 1957
Cat In The Hat Comes Back 1958
Happy Birthday To You 1959
First Edition, First Printing
| Back Ad $2.00’ books are not so difficult to find. Cat In The Hat Comes Back 1958
Copyright page states ‘First Printing.” Also, the snowball to the left of the Cat's tail is only on the first edition book. Availability: ‘ First Printing’ books are not so difficult to find. Happy Birthday To You 1959
The first printing book has a printing error on page 34 (page beginning with “Today is your birthday”), with six white spots that do not appear in later printings. Availability: ‘ White spots’ books are not so difficult to find. First Edition, First Printing
It is a complicated subject, the book collecting definition of 'first edition' being ‘first edition, first printing.’ As a | 9,315 | 10,000 |
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Identifying First Edition Books
Publisher's 'First Edition Books'
Essential Guides for Identifying First Edition Books
Identifying Contemporary First Edition Books
First Edition Identification Points for Key Children's Books
| Collecting, Identifying, and Valuing First Edition Childrens Books
Identifying First Edition Books
Book collectors and booksellers are meticulous in their meaning of "First Edition." In the book collecting industry, "First Edition" is always meant to be the first printing of the first edition of the book. Most of the bookselling associations have a code of ethics that their members follow, and lend great credibility to members of these associations. Notable among these are the Antiquarian Booksellers Association of America (ABAA). In the collectible bookselling market, it must be clearly stated in the book's description if the book is a later printing or later state of the first edition. The only exception is when the bookseller does not know that an earlier printing or 'state' of the book exists. If the bookseller is unsure if an earlier printing exists, then the book's description should indicate this insecurity. Publisher's 'First Edition Books'
It is very important for the novice book collector or bookseller to understand that the meaning and use of the term "First Edition" is different in the publishing industry than in the book collecting industry. Many publishers use the term 'First Edition' on the copyright page to indicate a book that has been reprinted without changes from its first printing. It is not uncommon for printers to employ the words "First Edition" on the copyright page on books even up to the eighth and ninth printing. | 0 | 1,464 |
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Identifying First Edition Books
Publisher's 'First Edition Books'
Essential Guides for Identifying First Edition Books
Identifying Contemporary First Edition Books
First Edition Identification Points for Key Children's Books
| The only exception is when the bookseller does not know that an earlier printing or 'state' of the book exists. If the bookseller is unsure if an earlier printing exists, then the book's description should indicate this insecurity. Publisher's 'First Edition Books'
It is very important for the novice book collector or bookseller to understand that the meaning and use of the term "First Edition" is different in the publishing industry than in the book collecting industry. Many publishers use the term 'First Edition' on the copyright page to indicate a book that has been reprinted without changes from its first printing. It is not uncommon for printers to employ the words "First Edition" on the copyright page on books even up to the eighth and ninth printing. This use of the words "First Edition" on later printings of books has caused numerous headaches in recent years for book collectors, as more novice and amateur booksellers offer books for sale on the internet. A large number of novice or casual sellers do not distinguish the difference between the collecting definition of "First Edition," and the printing industry's use of the term. This is especially prevalent on eBay auctions, and the prudent potential book buyer should make an inquiry to the seller to obtain exact copyright page information. Essential Guides for Identifying First Edition Books
For the reader to become proficient at identifying first editions, the following are acceptable authoritative guides: Pocket Guide to the Identification of First Editions; | 697 | 2,240 |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_6632526#2_10099506 | http://1stedition.net/identifying1steditions.html | Collecting, Identifying, and Valuing First Edition Childrens Books |
Identifying First Edition Books
Publisher's 'First Edition Books'
Essential Guides for Identifying First Edition Books
Identifying Contemporary First Edition Books
First Edition Identification Points for Key Children's Books
| This use of the words "First Edition" on later printings of books has caused numerous headaches in recent years for book collectors, as more novice and amateur booksellers offer books for sale on the internet. A large number of novice or casual sellers do not distinguish the difference between the collecting definition of "First Edition," and the printing industry's use of the term. This is especially prevalent on eBay auctions, and the prudent potential book buyer should make an inquiry to the seller to obtain exact copyright page information. Essential Guides for Identifying First Edition Books
For the reader to become proficient at identifying first editions, the following are acceptable authoritative guides: Pocket Guide to the Identification of First Editions; edited by William M. McBride. First Editions: A Guide to Identification; edited by: E. N. Zempel and Linda A. Verkler. | 1,464 | 2,359 |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_6632526#3_10100897 | http://1stedition.net/identifying1steditions.html | Collecting, Identifying, and Valuing First Edition Childrens Books |
Identifying First Edition Books
Publisher's 'First Edition Books'
Essential Guides for Identifying First Edition Books
Identifying Contemporary First Edition Books
First Edition Identification Points for Key Children's Books
| edited by William M. McBride. First Editions: A Guide to Identification; edited by: E. N. Zempel and Linda A. Verkler. First Editions: A Field Guide for Collectors of English & American Literature; A. K. Ward. Each of these guides will provide solid reference to identifying first edition markings for different publishing houses. These books do not provide first edition 'identification points' for specific collectible children's books. | 2,241 | 2,679 |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_6632526#4_10101827 | http://1stedition.net/identifying1steditions.html | Collecting, Identifying, and Valuing First Edition Childrens Books |
Identifying First Edition Books
Publisher's 'First Edition Books'
Essential Guides for Identifying First Edition Books
Identifying Contemporary First Edition Books
First Edition Identification Points for Key Children's Books
| First Editions: A Field Guide for Collectors of English & American Literature; A. K. Ward. Each of these guides will provide solid reference to identifying first edition markings for different publishing houses. These books do not provide first edition 'identification points' for specific collectible children's books. Identifying Contemporary First Edition Books
In general, on most contemporary first editions, the copyright page will have the words "First Edition," "First Printing," or "First Impression," in conjunction with a numbering or lettering (less common) systems. It is important to understand that a book with "First Edition" or "First Printing" on the copyright page does not mean it is a first edition book in the collectible sense. Rather, the correct "number line" sequence is of vital importance. Numbering System: 1 - 10
Numbering System: | 2,359 | 3,220 |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_6632526#5_10103193 | http://1stedition.net/identifying1steditions.html | Collecting, Identifying, and Valuing First Edition Childrens Books |
Identifying First Edition Books
Publisher's 'First Edition Books'
Essential Guides for Identifying First Edition Books
Identifying Contemporary First Edition Books
First Edition Identification Points for Key Children's Books
| Identifying Contemporary First Edition Books
In general, on most contemporary first editions, the copyright page will have the words "First Edition," "First Printing," or "First Impression," in conjunction with a numbering or lettering (less common) systems. It is important to understand that a book with "First Edition" or "First Printing" on the copyright page does not mean it is a first edition book in the collectible sense. Rather, the correct "number line" sequence is of vital importance. Numbering System: 1 - 10
Numbering System: 0 - 9
Lettering System
In the case of the 1-to-10 numbering system, look for a sequence such as: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
or
1 3 5 7 9 10 8 6 4 2
The true First Edition will include the '1' in the sequence. If the sequence is missing the '1' and the '2', therefore the numbers look like: 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
or
3 5 7 9 10 8 6 4
In this case, the book is the third printing, even if the copyright page includes the words "First Edition." No reputable bookseller would represent a book such as this as a first edition. | 2,679 | 3,730 |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_6632526#6_10104759 | http://1stedition.net/identifying1steditions.html | Collecting, Identifying, and Valuing First Edition Childrens Books |
Identifying First Edition Books
Publisher's 'First Edition Books'
Essential Guides for Identifying First Edition Books
Identifying Contemporary First Edition Books
First Edition Identification Points for Key Children's Books
| 0 - 9
Lettering System
In the case of the 1-to-10 numbering system, look for a sequence such as: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
or
1 3 5 7 9 10 8 6 4 2
The true First Edition will include the '1' in the sequence. If the sequence is missing the '1' and the '2', therefore the numbers look like: 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
or
3 5 7 9 10 8 6 4
In this case, the book is the third printing, even if the copyright page includes the words "First Edition." No reputable bookseller would represent a book such as this as a first edition. Informed auction sellers also should not represent a book such as this as a first edition. In the case of the 0-to-9 numbering system, look for a sequence such as: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
The true first edition will include the '0' in the sequence. If the sequence is missing the '0' and the '1', therefore the numbers look like: 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
In this case, the book is the third printing, even if the copyright page includes the words "First Edition." | 3,221 | 4,181 |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_6632526#7_10106225 | http://1stedition.net/identifying1steditions.html | Collecting, Identifying, and Valuing First Edition Childrens Books |
Identifying First Edition Books
Publisher's 'First Edition Books'
Essential Guides for Identifying First Edition Books
Identifying Contemporary First Edition Books
First Edition Identification Points for Key Children's Books
| Informed auction sellers also should not represent a book such as this as a first edition. In the case of the 0-to-9 numbering system, look for a sequence such as: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
The true first edition will include the '0' in the sequence. If the sequence is missing the '0' and the '1', therefore the numbers look like: 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
In this case, the book is the third printing, even if the copyright page includes the words "First Edition." No reputable bookseller would represent a book such as this as a first edition. Informed auction sellers also should not represent a book such as this as a first edition. In the case of the lettering system, look for a sequence such as: A B C D E
The true first edition will include the 'A' in the sequence. If the sequence is missing the 'A' and the 'B', therefore the letters look like: | 3,731 | 4,570 |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_6632526#8_10107561 | http://1stedition.net/identifying1steditions.html | Collecting, Identifying, and Valuing First Edition Childrens Books |
Identifying First Edition Books
Publisher's 'First Edition Books'
Essential Guides for Identifying First Edition Books
Identifying Contemporary First Edition Books
First Edition Identification Points for Key Children's Books
| No reputable bookseller would represent a book such as this as a first edition. Informed auction sellers also should not represent a book such as this as a first edition. In the case of the lettering system, look for a sequence such as: A B C D E
The true first edition will include the 'A' in the sequence. If the sequence is missing the 'A' and the 'B', therefore the letters look like: C D E
In this case, the book is the third printing, even if the copyright page includes the words "First Edition." No reputable bookseller would represent a book such as this as a first edition. Informed auction sellers also should not represent a book such as this as a first edition. The Children's Picturebook Price Guide includes a list of first edition identifying points for individual Caldecott Medal books, Dr. Seuss books, and several other key books, including Madeline, The Little Engine That Could, and Millions of Cats. First Edition Identification Points for Key Children's Books
At the Collecting Childrens Picturebooks blog, we have started a category for listing detailed first edition identification points for key children's books. | 4,182 | 5,321 |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_6632526#9_10109197 | http://1stedition.net/identifying1steditions.html | Collecting, Identifying, and Valuing First Edition Childrens Books |
Identifying First Edition Books
Publisher's 'First Edition Books'
Essential Guides for Identifying First Edition Books
Identifying Contemporary First Edition Books
First Edition Identification Points for Key Children's Books
| C D E
In this case, the book is the third printing, even if the copyright page includes the words "First Edition." No reputable bookseller would represent a book such as this as a first edition. Informed auction sellers also should not represent a book such as this as a first edition. The Children's Picturebook Price Guide includes a list of first edition identifying points for individual Caldecott Medal books, Dr. Seuss books, and several other key books, including Madeline, The Little Engine That Could, and Millions of Cats. First Edition Identification Points for Key Children's Books
At the Collecting Childrens Picturebooks blog, we have started a category for listing detailed first edition identification points for key children's books. We are posting photographs of the key points, since we find the visual to much easier to remember. We intend to post a book a two a week, so check back to this website frequently. We have an index to the blog posts at First Edition Identification Points for Key Books. A small sample of the first edition books we have posted: Abraham Lincoln (Ingri & Edgar Parin d'Aulaire; | 4,570 | 5,696 |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_6632526#10_10110818 | http://1stedition.net/identifying1steditions.html | Collecting, Identifying, and Valuing First Edition Childrens Books |
Identifying First Edition Books
Publisher's 'First Edition Books'
Essential Guides for Identifying First Edition Books
Identifying Contemporary First Edition Books
First Edition Identification Points for Key Children's Books
| We are posting photographs of the key points, since we find the visual to much easier to remember. We intend to post a book a two a week, so check back to this website frequently. We have an index to the blog posts at First Edition Identification Points for Key Books. A small sample of the first edition books we have posted: Abraham Lincoln (Ingri & Edgar Parin d'Aulaire; Doubleday, Doran; 1939)
The Cat In The Hat (Dr. Seuss; Random House,;1957)
The Cat In The Hat Comes Back (Dr. Seuss; Beginner Books; 1958)
Eloise (Kay Thompson and Hilary Knight; | 5,322 | 5,875 |
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