“And to Think That I Saw It On Mulberry Street” Dr Seuss, First Edition, 1937 Hardcover

$145.00

A rare somewhat controversial lately book by Dr Seuss.

Plot – While walking home from school, a boy named Marco recalls his father’s words: “Marco, keep your eyelids up and see what you can see.” However, the only thing Marco has seen on his walk is a horse pulling a wagon on Mulberry Street. Marco begins to envision a more fantastical scene; he first turns the horse into a zebra  then a reindeer, and finally an elephant accompanied by two giraffes. The wagon turns into a chariot, then a sled then a cart carrying a brass band.

Copyright 1937 – Book Club Distribution of this edition distributed by Grolier Enterprises Inc by arrangement with the original publisher Vanguard Press, Inc

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