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  2. Within the hobby, this book is considered the definitive guide to correctly identifying Dr. Seuss first edition books, providing detailed information on each book, along with full color examples of books and dust jackets.

  3. Seuss books fetching high prices, however. One collection of all six titles -- “And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street” “If I Ran the Zoo” “McElligot's Pool,” “On Beyond Zebra!,” “Scrambled Eggs Super!,” and “The Cat's Quizzer” -- appears to have sold for almost $5,000.

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  4. Browse collectible items including signed copies and rare first editions from author Dr. Seuss.

  5. Anyone interested in collecting books by Dr. Seuss will want to refer to the definitive book on the subject, First Editions of Dr. Seuss Books: A Guide to Identification, co-written by ABAA member Helen Younger of Aelph-Bet Books.

  6. Index of links to first edition identification points (often called 'points of issue') for key children's picturebooks, including Dr. Seuss and Caldecott award books. On each of the web pages, the title of the book links to its first edition identification points.

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    • Most Valuable First Edition Books by Decade

    Probably the most difficult book to find in collectible first edition condition would be Robert McCloskey's, Make Way For Ducklings. In all our years of collecting, we have seen only a couple come to market. Harold And The Purple Crayon is nearly as difficult to find, as are the three Smith and Haas published Babarbooks. The early Seuss books are a...

    For this list and the lists that follow ["lists that follow" refers to lists in the Children's Picturebook Price Guideof the twenty most valuable picturebooks from each decade, covering the 1930's up the 1990's.], note the key factors that impact the collectibility of the books. Each is a high quality story with imaginative or inventive illustratio...

    The estimated values in the table are for first edition books with dust jackets. The Children's Picturebook Price Guideincludes first edition identification points for twenty-nine of the books in the list. Click on the book's title to see first edition identification points for a particular book. The link is to the blog post on Collecting Children'...

    The table (right) lists the number of books in the price guide from each decade, and the average estimated market price for first edition books. Not surprisingly, in general, a first edition book’s value increases with age. The anomoly in the 1950s is due to the influence of the Dr. Seuss books on the sample set. Even though we consider Wanda Gag’s...

    From the Children's Picturebook Price Guide, lists of the twenty most valuable books published in each decade: 1. Most Valuable Books of the 1930's 2. Most Valuable Books of the 1940's 3. Most Valuable Books of the 1950's 4. Most Valuable Books of the 1960's 5. Most Valuable Books of the 1970's 6. Most Valuable Books of the 1980's 7. Most Valuable ...

  7. Collecting Dr. Seuss books fall into several categories: Books that were written and illustrated by Dr. Seuss during his lifetime: These 44 books form the core of any Dr. Seuss collection. They begin with To Think I Saw It On Mulberry Street (1937) and end with Oh, The Places Youll Go (1990).

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