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The Seven Lady Godivas

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183:(1066) on horseback. This upsets the sisters, as horses are wild and untamed animals. Sure enough, before Lord Godiva even manages to leave the castle walls, he is flung from his horse and killed. As a tribute to their father's fate, the Godiva sisters agree to never marry—despite the fact that each is courting one of seven brothers named Peeping—until they can warn their countrymen of the dangers of horses. The book then follows the sisters as they set out on individual quests for "horse truths", which turn out to be well-known sayings involving horses. 259:. He stated that he would "rather write for kids", who were more appreciative, and was no longer interested in writing for adults. Indeed, his general contempt for adults is evident in his oft-repeated quote: "Adults are obsolete children, and the hell with them". When he eventually did publish a second book aimed at adults ( 215:
of 10,000 copies, but only around 2,500 sold (one authority states that only 50 were sold). Seuss himself called it his "greatest failure" and "a book that nobody bought". To another interviewer he said: "It was all full of naked women, and I can't draw convincing naked women. I put their knees in
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But when he got around to doing a grown-up book the grown-ups did not seem to want to buy his humor, and he went back to writing for children, becoming famous and wealthy. "I'd rather write for kids", he later explained. "They're more appreciative; adults are obsolete children, and the hell with
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In 1939 America was feeling too blue to be cheered up by pictures of silly ladies with no nipples and funny knees. The book had an ignominious end; it was remaindered in the then famous chain of Schulte's Cigar Stores across New York
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The book recounts in prose the tale of seven Godiva sisters, none of whom ever wear clothing. The explanation for their nakedness, even when walking in snow, is that "they were simply themselves and chose not to disguise it".
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that "America was feeling too blue to be cheered up by pictures of silly ladies". Seuss said he tried to draw "the sexiest-looking women" he could, but they "came out just ridiculous".
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in the chain of Schulte's Cigar Stores for twenty-five cents, though original editions now have been reported as selling at prices as high as $ 300.
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Carolyn See (June 1974). "Dr. Seuss and the Naked Ladies: Blowing the Lid Off the Private Life of America's Most Beloved Author".
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Cynthia Gorney (21 May 1979). "Dr. Seuss at 75: Grinch, Cat in Hat, Wocket and Generations of Kids in His Pocket".
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Martin, Judith (1971), "Good times, rhymes pay Dr. Seuss richly" Boston Globe, Nov 21, 1971; pg. B_4
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Warren T. Greenleaf (May 1982). "How the Grinch Stole Reading: The Serious Nonsense of Dr. Seuss".
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is the one and only book Geisel has ever written for adults, and adults don't interest him.
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The story opens with the sisters' father, Lord Godiva, deciding to leave for the
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The book's initial failure has been attributed to several factors: at two
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The Seven Lady Godivas: The True Facts Concerning History's Barest Family
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The Seven Lady Godivas: The True Facts Concerning History's Barest Family
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the wrong places". It became one of only two Dr Seuss books, along with
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Mr. Brown Can Moo! Can You?: Dr. Seuss's Book of Wonderful Noises!
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Pipers at the Gates of Dawn: The Wisdom of Children's Literature
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Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas! The Musical
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E. J. Kahn (17 December 1960). "Children's Friend".
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Index


Dr. Seuss
Random House
hardcover
OCLC
214392880
The King's Stilts
Horton Hatches the Egg
Lady Godiva
Dr. Seuss
Random House
remaindered
Battle of Hastings
endpaper
sap
Bennett Cerf
Random House
print run
remaindered
dollars
Great Depression
nudity
Esquire
children's literature
You're Only Old Once!


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