If I Ran the Circus (Inscribed first edition)
- SIGNED
- New York: Random House, 1956
New York: Random House, 1956. First Edition. Very Good +/Very Good +. First printing, with pink boards and matching unclipped pink jacket priced 250/250. Inscribed by Dr. Seuss on the verso of front free endpaper: "For Lynne / Dr. Seuss." A Very Good+ copy in like dust jacket. Some soiling and edgewear to boards, but internally a clean copy with just the faintest foxing to the final two pages and the rear pastedown. Jacket with some fading to spine, some rubbing to spine ends and corners, and some foxing mostly visible from the verso.
If I Ran the Circus is a delightful rhyming adventure with all of Dr. Seuss' signature quirk. Young Morris McGurk has dreams of overseeing an exotic circus that does more than feature lions and tigers - his big top would feature a wink-hooded Hoodwink, a Spotted Atrocious, and a great Sneelock. "Once again, Seuss tells a story through a young boy's wild imagination...playing with the sound of words" (Strebor). Seuss' silly circus story makes a charming read at any age. Very Good + in Very Good + dust jacket.
If I Ran the Circus is a delightful rhyming adventure with all of Dr. Seuss' signature quirk. Young Morris McGurk has dreams of overseeing an exotic circus that does more than feature lions and tigers - his big top would feature a wink-hooded Hoodwink, a Spotted Atrocious, and a great Sneelock. "Once again, Seuss tells a story through a young boy's wild imagination...playing with the sound of words" (Strebor). Seuss' silly circus story makes a charming read at any age. Very Good + in Very Good + dust jacket.
Details
Title
If I Ran the Circus (Inscribed first edition)
Author
Dr. Seuss [Theodor S. Geisel]
Condition
Very Good
Publisher
Random House: New York
Date
1956
Edition
First Edition