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If I Ran the Circus. by Dr SEUSS
$ 710
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Tear Sheet Print
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SEUSS, Dr. [pseud. GEISEL, Theodor Seuss].
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If I Ran the Circus.
Stock Code 102341
New York, Random House, 1956
Current price$710.00
First edition, first printing of this ever-popular Dr Seuss title, scarce in its dust-jacket: the background of the cover and jacket is pink rather than the red of subsequent printings.
First edition, first printing; small folio (285 x 200 mm.); colour illustrations and endpapers by Dr Seuss, ownership stamps on front endpapers; publisher's glossy pictorial boards, a little rubbed at extremities, dust-jacket, slightly rubbed, small repair to head of spine.
Younger & Hirsch 43. -
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Documentation: Documented elsewhere (similar item) Period: 1950-1979 Condition: Good. Styles / Movements: Modern Dealer Reference #: 102341 Incollect Reference #: 710253
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