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Maybe today, depending on the person, they might find it suitable but, I removed the children's book category because the book was not intended for children. The other two categories should be enough, thoughts? Yoshi9000 23:50, 16 April 2006 (UTC)
Is there a better website where you can read this book? Comixx.ru is full of sexual pop-ups, you have to click on each page one-by-one to bring it up, and the words are so small you can't read them.
Judith Martin, "Good times, rhymes pay Dr. Seuss richly," Boston Globe, Nov 21, 1971; pg. B4
which was based on an interview with Seuss says "The Seven Lady Godivas sold 50 copies out of a printing of 10,000." I agree that 2500 sounds more likely. Dpbsmith (talk) 02:04, 6 March 2012 (UTC)
A fact from The Seven Lady Godivas appeared on Wikipedia's
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Maybe today, depending on the person, they might find it suitable but, I removed the children's book category because the book was not intended for children. The other two categories should be enough, thoughts? Yoshi9000 23:50, 16 April 2006 (UTC)
Is there a better website where you can read this book? Comixx.ru is full of sexual pop-ups, you have to click on each page one-by-one to bring it up, and the words are so small you can't read them.
Judith Martin, "Good times, rhymes pay Dr. Seuss richly," Boston Globe, Nov 21, 1971; pg. B4
which was based on an interview with Seuss says "The Seven Lady Godivas sold 50 copies out of a printing of 10,000." I agree that 2500 sounds more likely. Dpbsmith (talk) 02:04, 6 March 2012 (UTC)