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Note that all later printings have the Seuss title list on the copyright page. Only in the first edition book is there no Seuss title list on the copyright page, and instead, the list is on the back of the rear endpaper. DJ Price. Copyright Page. Back Endpaper. Horton Full Ear. Contact seller. Seller Rating:. First Edition. Used - Hardcover Condition: Near Fine. Within U. Quantity: 1. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. First edition. Book near fine, previous owner s bookplate on front pastedown.

Younger and Hirsch pp. The tree on the upper has 5 branches in total and a red outline of a cloud in the upper left. These first printing points are all present in the book. Published by Random House, New York, Used - Hardcover Condition: Fine. Condition: Fine.

Dust Jacket Condition: Fine. Bottom of the boards a bit rubbed else about fine in bright dustwrapper with modest fading at the spine else near fine. Published by Dr. Seuss Enterprises, L. Used - Softcover Condition: Collectible; Very good. Condition: Collectible; Very good. Prompt shipment, with tracking.

With Certificate of Authenticity. Very good condition, clean. Published by HarperCollinsChildren sBooks, From United Kingdom to U. Condition: UsedVeryGood. Used - Hardcover Condition: Very Good. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. From Canada to U. Random House Books for Young Readers, Seller Inventory SSK Published by Random House, Inc, Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. Published in New York by Random House in Full ears on back that overlap with quotes indicated First Edition.

We can get palsy-walsy afterward with those that are left. You can view Dr. In , Seuss visited Japan to research an article for Life magazine. He wanted to write about the effects of the war and post-war efforts on Japanese children. With the help of Mitsugi Nakamura, dean of Doshisha University in Kyoto, Seuss went to schools all over Japan and asked kids to draw what they wanted to be when they grew up.

The book is dedicated Nakamura. Horton first appeared in Seuss's book Horton Hatches the Egg. In it, a bird named Mayzie talks Horton into sitting on her egg while she flies off for a vacation in Palm Beach. An elephant's faithful, one hundred percent! Tags Add tags for "Horton hears a Who! View most popular tags as: tag list tag cloud. Elephants -- Juvenile poetry. Belief and doubt -- Juvenile poetry.

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Humorous poetry. Stories in rhyme. Accelerated Reader - 3. User lists with this item 21 New Books January 48 items by citruslibrary updated All rights reserved.



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