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One man&rsquo;s meat, another man&rsquo;s poison! The recent announcement that six books by the popular author and illustrator Dr. Seuss will not be published, has spurred a demand for his works. Now, Amazon.com&rsquo;s bestsellers chart is filled with the author&rsquo;s titles.</p>
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Dr. Seuss&rsquo; books were nine of the Top 10 books while being 30 of the Top 50. Interestingly, used copies of the six titles, whose publication has ceased now, namely, <em>And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street, If I Ran the Zoo, McElligot&rsquo;s Pool, On Beyond Zebra, Scrambled Eggs Super!</em> and <em>The Cat&rsquo;s Quizzer</em>, were being quoted for hundreds of dollars, making a killing for the sellers!</p>
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On another online retail platform, eBay, there was a surge in the value of some of the discontinued titles. For instance, a copy of <em>If I Ran the Zoo</em>, which had a starting price of $48 in the morning, commanded a bid of $410 within an hour.</p>
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Reacting to the decision of Dr. Seuss Enterprises, which preserves the author&rsquo;s Theodor Seuss Geisel&rsquo;s legacy, to stop publishing the titles on Tuesday, the author&rsquo;s birthday, one reviewer on Amazon wrote on the listing for &lsquo;Mulberry Street&rsquo;, &rdquo;I can&rsquo;t tell you how angry I am that it will no longer be published!!&rdquo; Another stated that there was &ldquo;no racism here. Just overly PC people actively looking for something to be offended about.&rdquo;</p>
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The Enterprises said that they had arrived at this decision after working with a panel of experts to review Seuss&rsquo;s books and that it had concluded that the six titles portrayed people in ways that were &ldquo;hurtful and wrong&rdquo;. The organization, said: &ldquo;Ceasing sales of these books is only part of our commitment and our broader plan to ensure Dr Seuss Enterprises&rsquo; catalogue represents and supports all communities and families.&rdquo;</p>
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Published in 1937, Seuss in his first book <em>And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street</em>, carried an illustration of a Chinese man that caused controversy two years ago. This was when it was included in a mural. The other title If I Ran the Zoo, published in 1950, makes a suggestion that a &ldquo;chieftain&rdquo; in a turban could be kept in a zoo. It also includes a drawing of two men, described as being from Africa, wearing grass skirts and carrying exotic-looking animals.</p>
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What is noteworthy is that the author himself had revised the 1937 title &lsquo;Mulberry Street&rsquo;. He had said, &ldquo;I had a gentleman with a pigtail. &nbsp;I colored him yellow and called him a Chinaman. That&rsquo;s the way thing were 50 years ago. In later editions I refer to him as a Chinese man. I have taken the color out of the gentleman and removed the pigtail and now he looks like an Irishman.&rdquo;</p>
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The six books which were published between 1937 and 1976, have been described as &ldquo;racist&rdquo; as they contain numerous caricatures of Asian and Black people that incorporate stereotypes.</p>
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Over the years the imagery in the books have been courting debate. It may be recalled that in 2017, when the then First Lady Melania Trump had offered a donation of 10 Dr. Seuss books to a Cambridge, Massachusetts, school, its librarian had turned down the gift stating that its images as &ldquo;racist propaganda and harmful stereotypes&rdquo;. The librarian, Liz Phipps Soerio in her letter to Melania had said: &ldquo;Open one of his books (&lsquo;If I Ran a Zoo&rsquo; or &lsquo;And to Think That I Saw It On Mulberry Street&rsquo;, for example), and you&rsquo;ll see the racist mockery in his art.&rdquo;</p>
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Among the six the author&rsquo;s most popular and famous <em>The Cat in the Hat</em>, <em>Green Eggs and Ham</em> and <em>Oh, the Places You&rsquo;ll Go!</em> don&rsquo;t figure.</p>
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