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![]() ![]() Seuss, is a literary milestone.Īnd while these books are not being banned, stopping their publication amounts to the same thing.Ī search of book retailers large and small revealed that most are completely sold out of the “Mulberry” title - and with no more being printed, there will be no replacements on the market any time soon, save those collectible editions that are going for $900 and more. “Eggs Super Duper” was one of the first books I learned to read on my own.Īnd of course, “To Think That I Saw It On Mulberry Street,” the first of the children’s books published by Theodore Geisel under the pen name of Dr. I haven’t read all of the books on the list, but “If I Ran the Zoo” was one a beloved uncle read to me too many times to count. For a supporter of free speech to stockpile books that are declared racist by today’s standards … well, it’s almost as bad as reading “Huck Finn.”īut before you think too harshly of me and waggle a finger in my direction - as many enlightened people have chosen to do on the national stage - hear out my reasoning.įirst, I love these books. Seuss Enterprises says will no longer be published. I was not purchasing firearms, explosives, rock albums with explicit lyrics or porn. Today, I found myself scouring the internet, looking for contraband of such an apparently appalling nature that I was actually hesitant to launch a search, worried the Google overlords might be tracking me.Īfter finding what I wanted, I still faced the daunting prospect of actually obtaining my purchase of socially questionable material.īut I set my jaw and proceeded to enter the number of my credit card, completing my purchase and throwing caution to the not insubstantial Wyoming wind. ![]() ***For All Things Wyoming, Sign-Up For Our Daily Newsletter*** ![]()
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