2/26/2024 0 Comments On beyond zebra price![]() Seuss book, clocks in between $161.50 and $349.88.Īccording to the AP, “And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street” is racist against Asians, as “an Asian person is portrayed wearing a conical hat, holding chopsticks, and eating from a bowl.” Similarly, “If I Ran the Zoo” is racist against those of African ancestry, as it “includes a drawing of two bare-footed African men wearing what appear to be grass skirts with their hair tied above their heads. Seuss investor, clocking in at only $200.00, $66.00, and $399.99, compared to the thousands of dollars asked for other banned selections. “McEllingot’s Pool” also seems to be a good buy for the early Dr. Other copies are much lower, however, with one bidding at only $200.50. ![]() One auction offers this banned book alongside two other vintage editions, and the seller is asking $919.99. Seuss Enterprises announced in March that it would no longer print new copies of the books And to Think That I Saw it on Mulberry Street, If I Ran the Zoo, McElligots Pool, On Beyond Zebra, Scrambled Eggs Super and The Cats Quizzer. “On Beyond Zebra!” appears to be a bit of an exception, though it may continue to rise. “Scrambled Eggs Super!” sells at an astonishing $4,999.99 for a 1953 hardcover copy, while other items containing the popular children’s book retail for $399.00 and $480.00. Similarly, “The Cat’s Quizzer” now retails for as high as $499.99 on eBay, with other copies of the book hovering in the $200s, one at $203.39 and another at $284. ![]() All of these are marked “New Listing” by Amazon, indicating they likely entered the market after the ban. The Price of this product may change due to the reprinting of the book or by. Other options include 1964 copies for $449 and $204.99. Seuss - Yellow Back Book) book may be of a different edition or of the same title. creates an alphabet after z.great color and graphics.written and illustrated by om the inventory of a NYC bookseller who closed in the 1970s.price. The seller, however, will handle the shipping expense. A rare 1937 copy of “And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street”, perhaps the most well known of the newly banned books, can be bought for $4,400.
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