THEODOR "DR. SEUSS" GEISEL - INSCRIBED ORIGINAL ART SIGNED - HFSID 251415
THEODOR GEISEL (DR. SEUSS) He draws one of his green eggs on an inscribed FDC honoring "Preserve the Environment" Inscribed Original Art Signed: "One special Green Egg/for/Paul/Dr. Seuss", 6½x3½.
Sale Price $1,105.00
Reg. $1,300.00
THEODOR GEISEL (DR. SEUSS)
He draws one of his green eggs on an inscribed FDC honoring "Preserve the Environment"
Inscribed Original Art Signed: "One special Green Egg/for/Paul/Dr. Seuss", 6½x3½. First Day Cover honoring the Expo '74 World's Fair and "Preserve the Environment", 10-cent stamp affixed, postmarked Spokane, Washington, April 18, 1974, FIRST DAY OF ISSUE. To the left of his signature, Theodor Seuss Geisel (1904-1991), who wrote under the pen name "Dr. Seuss", has drawn a green (sunny-side up) egg. Geisel had started a primary reader series with The Cat in the Hat (1957), published by his firm Beginner Books, which became a division of Random House in 1960. His first juvenile book, And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street (1937), written and illustrated by Geisel, was followed by such other favorites as Horton Hears a Who (1954, television 1970), How the Grinch Stole Christmas (1957, film 1966, new release in 2000) and Green Eggs and Ham (1960). The Cat in the Hat was released as a feature film, starring Mike Myers in the title role, in November 2003. Fine condition. Matted, not in Gallery of History style: 10x7. Not reviewed by us for conservation integrity. "As is" matting purchase.
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