A GREAT RARITY OF CHILDREN’S LITERATURE: FIRST EDITION OF DR. SEUSS’ FIRST BOOK, AND TO THINK THAT I SAW IT ON MULBERRY STREET
SEUSS, Dr. And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street. New York: Vanguard, 1937. Quarto, original pictorial paper boards, pictorial endpapers, original dust jacket. Housed in a custom clamshell box.
Rare first edition of Dr. Seuss’ first book, an irrepressible celebration of child-like imagination.
“Despite the luxury and renown of the [Swedish liner] Kungsholm, the aspect of the ship that made the most memorable impression on Ted [during his 1936 European cruise aboard the vessel] was the rhythm of the ship’s engines… The dum de dum, dum de dum of the engines bored its way into Ted’s mind. Consumed by it to the point of distraction, he noticed that it had the same rhythm as the poem ‘The Night Before Christmas… Unable to get the rhythm out of his head upon returning home, Ted tried to pass it on by beginning to write a book… Once he finished [it], Ted had a difficult time finding a publisher willing to take a chance with the unusual book… This was a book that the unsaintly could appreciate. In comparison with some of the rule-enforcing books that Ted read as a child, which taught young readers how to behave and improve their manners, this was a book that reveled in allowing a child’s imagination to run wild and remain at odds with grown-ups who would never be able to appreciate a child’s sense of wonder and creativity” (Cohen, 181-85). Later state of first issue. Younger & Hirsch 1. Cotsen 10053.
Book bright and near-fine with only minute rubbing to edges. Dust jacket quite bright and lovely with some expert restoration primarily to extremities, not affecting any letters. Scarce.