- illustrated, he used the pen name "Theo
LeSieg",
starting with I Wish That I Had Duck Feet
published in 1965. "
LeSieg" is "Geisel"
spelled backward. Geisel...
- When
others created the illustrations, he used
either the
pseudonym Theo
LeSieg or
Rosetta Stone.
Other authors of
early Beginner Books were
Robert M. Lopshire...
- pseudonym, Dr. Seuss, he also aut****d a
certain amount of
books as Theo.
LeSieg and one as
Rosetta Stone. As one of the most po****r children's authors...
-
college humor magazine due to
illegal drinking — used the name "Theo.
LeSieg," "
LeSieg"
being "Geisel"
spelled backward, on
books he
wrote but did not illustrate...
-
books penned by
Theodor Seuss Geisel (Dr. Seuss)
under the pen name Theo.
LeSieg ("Geisel"
spelled backwards).
Books illustrated by
McKie (books he wrote...
-
Wednesday is a children’s book for
young readers,
written by Dr.
Seuss as Theo
LeSieg and
illustrated by
George Booth. It has forty-eight pages, and is based...
- Dr. Seuss,
illustrated by B. Tobey, and
first published in 1965. "Theo.
LeSieg" was a pen name of
Theodor Geisel, who is more
commonly known as Dr. Seuss...
-
Geisel Library Geisel School of
Medicine PM
Political messages of Dr.
Seuss Read
Across America Seuss Landing 1 as "Theo.
LeSieg". 2 Posthumous. ...
-
Geisel Library Geisel School of
Medicine PM
Political messages of Dr.
Seuss Read
Across America Seuss Landing 1 as "Theo.
LeSieg". 2 Posthumous. ...
-
Geisel Library Geisel School of
Medicine PM
Political messages of Dr.
Seuss Read
Across America Seuss Landing 1 as "Theo.
LeSieg". 2 Posthumous. ...