Dr. Seuss’s Sleep Book 1962 | 1st Edition

$125.00

  • Author: Dr. Seuss
  • Publisher: Random House, NY, 1962
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Condition: Good
  • Size: 8vo
  • Attributes: First Edition, Dust Jacket, Illustrated

First edition, first printing, met all points of the Younger & Hirsch bibliography. Binding tight, internally clean and bright, . previous owner’s bookplate. DJ chipped at spine ends, closed tears to rear panel, front panel missing a piece on bottom, price 295/295 on front flap. Very Good in fair DJ.

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Dr. Seuss’s Sleep Book  is a classic bedtime story published in 1962, designed not as a quiet, gentle lullaby, but as a fantastical and hilarious census of the world falling asleep. The book is narrated by a small, sleepy creature who is reporting on the sleep-related activities of various beings from the far-flung Land of Keck.

True to Dr. Seuss’s style, it’s a celebration of imagination, nonsense, and rhythm, making it a perfect read-aloud book that aims to charm children to sleep through a parade of absurdity rather than calm them with serenity.

Dr. Seuss’s Sleep Book is a brilliant and unconventional bedtime story. It’s a long, rambling, and hilarious journey into a world where falling asleep is the biggest event of the night. Instead of a quiet whisper, it uses a crescendo of whimsy and rhythm to guide children gently toward slumber, making it a timeless favorite for generations.

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