New York: Random House, 2000. — unpaged : ill. — ISBN: 0679891404.
Illustrated Crawford Mel.
Nearly fifty years ago, Theodor Geisel — known to the world even then as Dr. Seuss — met up with a friend who worked for a new animation studio called United Productions of America. “UPA has a fresh outlook,” the friend said. Could Seuss write something new and different for them? Something that had a little MORE going for it than the usual cats chasing mice?
“Just suppose,” Seuss came back, “there was a little kid who didn’t speak words but only weird sounds?”
And that‘s how Gerald McBoing Boing came into being. Brought to life by UPA as an animated cartoon, it attracted legions of fans and rave reviews, and it went on to win an Academy Awards in I951. Available in book form only briefly at the time of the movie's release, here it is again — unique, delectable, vintage Seuss.