It's the literary equivalant of buried treasure Seuss
scholar/collector Charles D. Cohen has hunted down seven rarely
seen stories by Dr. Seuss. Originally published in magazines
between 1950 and 1951, they include "The Bear, the Rabbit, and the
Zinniga-Zanniga " (about a rabbit who is saved from a bear with a
single eyelash ); "Gustav the Goldfish" (an early, rhymed version
of the Beginner Book A Fish Out of Water); "Tadd and Todd" (a tale
passed down via photocopy to generations of twins); "Steak for
Supper" (about fantastic creatures who follow a boy home in
anticipation of a steak dinner); "The Bippolo Seed" (in which a
scheming feline leads an innocent duck to make a bad decision);
"The Strange Shirt Spot" (the inspiration for the bathtub-ring
scene in The Cat in the Hat Comes Back); and "The Great Henry
McBride" (about a boy whose far-flung career fantasies are only
bested by those of the real Dr. Seuss himself).
In an introduction to the collection, Cohen explains the
significance these seven stories have, not only as lost treasures,
but as transitional stories in Dr. Seuss's career. With a color
palette that has been enhanced beyond the limitations of the
original magazines in which they appeared, this is a collection of
stories that no Seuss fan (whether scholar or second-grader) will
want to miss
"From the Hardcover edition."
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