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(Click here for OEP Publication Abbreviation Codes and Meanings )
1937 - And To Think That I Saw It On Mulberry Street. [CH,F]
1938 - The 500 Hats Of Bartholomew Cubbins [CH,F]
1939 - The Seven Lady Godivas [CH,F]
1939 - The King’s Stilts [CH,F]
1940 - Horton Hatches The Egg [CH,F]
1947 - McElligot’s Pool [CH,F]
1948 - Thidwick, The Big Hearted Moose [CH,F]
1949 - Bartholomew And The Oobleck [CH,F]
1950 - If I Ran The Zoo [CH,F]
1953 - Scrambled Eggs Super! [CH,F]
1953 - The Sneetches And Other Stories [CH,F]
1954 - Horton Hears A Who [CH,F]
1955 - On Beyond Zebra [CH,F]
1956 - If I Ran The Circus [CH,F]
1957 - The Cat In The Hat [CH,F]
1957 - How The Grinch Stole Christmas [CH,F]
1958 - The Cat In The Hat Comes Back [CH,F]
1958 - Yertle The Turtle And Other Stories [CH,F]
1959 - Happy Birthday To You [CH,F]
1960 - One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish [CH,F]
1960 - Green Eggs And Ham [CH,F]
1962 - Dr. Seuss’s Sleep Book [CH,F]
1963 - Hop On Pop [CH,F]
1963 - Dr. Seuss’s ABC [CH,F]
1964 - The Cat In The Hat Dictionary, By The Cat Himself. With Philip D. Eastman [CH,F]
1965 - Fox In Socks [CH,F]
1965 - I Had Trouble In Getting To Solla Sollew [CH,F]
1967 - Dr. Seuss’ Lost World Revisited: A Forward Looking Backward Glance [CH,F]
1967 - The Cat In The Hat Song Book [CH,F]
1968 - The Foot Book [CH,F]
1969 - I Can Lick 30 Tigers Today [CH,F]
1969 - My Book About Me, By Me Myself [CH,F]
1970 - Mr. Brown Can Moo! Can You? [CH,F]
1970 - I Can Draw Myself [CH,F]
1971 - The Lorax [CH,F]
1972 - Marvin K. Mooney, Will You Please Go Now! [CH,F]
1973 - Did I Ever Tell You How Lucky You Are? [CH,F]
1973 - Shape Of Me And Other Stuff. [CH,F]
1974 - There’s A Wocket In My Pocket. [CH,F]
1974 - Great Day For Up! Illustrated by Quentin Blake. [CH,F]
1975 - Oh, The Things You Can Think! [CH,F]
1976 - The Cat’s Quizzer. [CH,F]
1978 - I Can Read With My Eyes Shut. [CH,F]
1979 - Oh Say You Can Say. [CH,F]
1981 - The Tooth Book. Illustrated by Roy McKie. [CH,F]
1984 - The Butter Battle Book [CH,F]
1986 - You’re Only Old Once [CH,F]
1987 - The Tough Coughs As He Ploughs Dough [CH,F]
1987 - I Am Not Going To Get Up Today! [CH,F]
1990 - Oh, The Places You’ll Go! [CH,F]
Books illustrated by Dr. Seuss
1931 - Seuss, Dr. Boners [CH,F] (Illustrated by Dr. Seuss)1931 - More Boners [CH,F] (Illustrated by Dr. Seuss)
Books written by Theodor Geisel under other Pen Names
1961 - LeSieg, Theo. Ten Apples on Top! Illustrated by Roy McKie. [CH,F]
1965 - I Wish I Had Duck Feet. Illustrated by B. Tobey. [CH,F]
1966 - Come Over To My House. Illustrated by Richard Erdoes. [CH,F]
1968 - The Eye Book [CH,F]
1971 - I Can Write-By Me, Myself [CH,F]
1972 - In A People House. Illustrated by Roy McKie. [CH,F]
1973 - The Many Mice Of Mr. Brice. Illustrated by Roy McKie. [CH,F]
1974 - Wacky Wednesday. Illustrated by George Booth. [CH,F]
1975 - Would You Rather Be A Bullfrog? Illustrated by Roy McKie. [CH,F]
1976 - Hooper Hamperdink . . . ? Not Him! Illustrated by Charles E. Martin. [CH,F] (reissued with illustrations by James Stevenson, 1997).
1977 - Please Try To Remember The First Octember! Illustrated by Arthur Cumings. [CH,F]
1980 - Maybe You Should Fly A Jet! Maybe You Should Be A Vet. Illustrated by Michael J.Smullin. [CH,F]
1989 - The Pop Up Mice Of Mr. Brice. Illustrated by Roy McKie. [CH,F]
1975 - Stone, Rosetta. Because A Little Bug Went Ka-Choo! With Michael Firth. [CH,F]
Books Published Posthumously
1994 - Seuss, Dr. Daisy-Head Mayzie. [CH,F] (A discovered manuscript)
1995 - The Secret Art Of Dr. Seuss. [CH,F] (Introduction by Maurice Sendak. Foreword by Audrey Geisel)
1996 - My Many Colored Days [CH,F] (A discovered manuscript)
2000 - Gerald McBoing Boing. Illustrations adapted by Mel Crawford [CH,F]
1998 - Seuss, Dr., and Jack Prelutsky. Hooray For Diffendoofer Day! Illustrated by Lane Smith [CH,F] Based on an unfinished manuscript by Dr. Seuss and completed by Prelutsky.
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Date of birth: March 2, 1904
Place of birth: Springfield, Massachusetts
Date of death: September 21, 1991
Genre: Children's Writer
Father's name: Theodor Robert Geisel
Mother's name: Henrietta Seuss Geisel
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