Theodore Seuss Geisel

This is my biographical report of Theodore Seuss Geisel written in 2006. There is a PDF file for this presentation:

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I was excited about the titles of Dr. Seuss’s books.  I liked the titles The King’s Stilts and Horton Hatches the Egg.   So, I wrote this biography.  Ted really had trouble with Frank Capra the Director.  Much was decided at that time in his life. Ted really is an interesting person.  And there is much to be learned from just the titles.

I never found out who it was that made Ted mentally ill.   I accounted for his Illness with a character named Nancy Breath.  I hope Dr. Seuss does not mind too much that she is a bit of a mystery.  The most interesting part of Ted’s life is the book, And To Think That I Saw It On Mulberry Street. He wrote the book with his wife Helen.  Mulberry was the book that began his career as a children’s book author.  I mention it in detail in the Audio Reading, but I can not seem to find that section in the biography text.

And so it is with care and great respect of Theodore Seuss Geisel that I present to you the Unofficial Biography of Theodore Seuss Geisel.

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