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DR Seuss Bibliography
DR Seuss Bibliography
*20. One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish (1960 BB4)
*34. Did I Ever Tell You How Lucky You Are? (1973)
He also wrote several books which were illustrated by other people. A few of these
he wrote as Dr Seuss, but most were written as Theo LeSieg. ("LeSieg" is Geisel
backward.) One was written under the name Rosetta Stone.
* Hooray for Diffendoofer Day! (Posthumous, from notes, with Jack Prelutsky and
Lane Smith, 1998)
* Maybe You Should Fly a Jet! Maybe You Should Be a Vet! (Illustrated by
Michael J. Smollin, 1981)
If you think you remember a Dr Seuss book but can't find it on this list, you might
look for books by Helen Palmer, his first wife (A Fish Out of Water, and others) or
by P. D. Eastman, one of Seuss's more notable proteges (Go Dog Go, and others).
In addition to the books, Dr Seuss published a number of illustrated short stories
in Redbook magazine (perhaps elsewhere) during the 1950s. SOME of these were
reprinted in the "...and other stories" collections above, or expanded and released
as separate books. The rest have never been reprinted and are exceedingly hard to
find. This is a possibly incomplete list. The number of magazine pages to each
story is listed before the date.
* Developed into a separate book, "A Fish Out of Water", by Helen Palmer
** Expanded and released as a separate book
*** Collected (and in some cases expanded) in one of the short story collections.
That leaves at least 14 stories that haven't been published in any form since the
1950s.