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The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T...off to play. Although he had written the original treatment and all the song lyrics, Geisel regarded the finished film as a "debaculous fiasco" and omitted any mention of it in his official biography with Random House. At the film's... In this article: Dr. Seuss, Mary Healy, The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T, Peter Lind Hayes, Friedrich Hollaender, and The Simpsons |
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Wikipedia | September 19, 2009
If I Ran the Circus
If I Ran the Circus If I Ran the Circus is a children's book by Dr. Seuss, published in 1956 by Random House. Although it is perhaps not the best known of Seuss's books, its title is often used in North American English as a saying for...
In this article: Dr. Seuss, Yertle the Turtle, The Cat in the Hat, and If I Ran the Circus
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USATODAY.com Books - Top Stories | April 21, 2008
Dr Seuss' Lorax's plea: Stop cutting trees!
...of kids and parents since it was published in 1971. Now, Dr. Seuss Enterprises is teaming with Conservation International and Random House to use The Lorax to help save the forests. The book is being reprinted with a special...
In this article: The Lorax, Dr. Seuss, Earth Day, Conservation International, USA Today, California, and Madagascar
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Wikipedia | October 26, 2009
How the Grinch Stole Christmas!
How the Grinch Stole Christmas! How the Grinch Stole Christmas! is a children's book by Dr. Seuss written in rhymed verse with illustrations by the author, and published by Random House in 1957. The book criticizes the commercialization of...
In this article: How the Grinch Stole Christmas!, Dr. Seuss, The Grinch, The Grinch, Mount Tom, and Easthampton, Massachusetts
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Christian Science Monitor | November 21, 2007
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...to watch at anytime. Return of the Grinch For the 50th anniversary of Dr. Seuss's green, mean, but ultimately soft-hearted character, Random House offers a retrospective edition of How the Grinch Stole Christmas! that includes 32 pages of...
In this article: Grinch, Amazon.com, Nikki Blonsky, E-mail, DVD, Dr. Seuss, How the Grinch Stole Christmas!, Netflix, and Zac Efron
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Huffington Post | June 11, 2008
Paige Donner: Greening Hollywood: Green Books & Recycling Art for Kids and Tots
...Straus Giroux, Green Books For Kids, Lorax, Nobel Peace Prize, Paintbox Kids, Parenting, Parenting Advice, Planting The Trees Of Kenya, Random House, Re-Purpose, Re-Use, Recycled Art, Trees Of Peace, Truffula Trees, Wangari, Workshop, Green...
In this article: Recycling, Dr. Seuss, The Lorax, Farrar, Straus and Giroux, Wangari Maathai, Kenya, and Africa
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Wikipedia | September 19, 2009
Horton Hatches the Egg
...and won the Silver Medal for Best Children's Film at Tours in 1967. In 1992, Random House released "Horton Hatches the Egg" in their series of Dr. Seuss videos. Billy Crystal narrated the video. It's in the same style as all of the...
In this article: Horton, Horton Hatches the Egg, Dr. Seuss, Bob Clampett, Horton Hears a Who, Peter Lorre, and TNT
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Wikipedia | October 19, 2009
Christopher Cerf
...father in 1927), where he worked with such diverse authors as George Plimpton, Andy Warhol, Abbie Hoffman, Ray Bradbury, Richard Farina, and Dr. Seuss. In 1993, Cerf renewed his ties to Random House when he assumed the role of Chairman of the...
In this article: Christopher Cerf, Henry Beard, Sesame Street, Between the Lions, Emmy Awards, Victor Navasky, George Plimpton, Marlo Thomas & Friends, and National Lampoon
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Wikipedia | September 13, 2009
Bennett Cerf
...Truman Capote, Theodor Seuss Geisel , and others, who were among the greatest writers of the day and who supported Random House just as Random House supported them. He published Atlas Shrugged, written by Ayn Rand. Even though he vehemently...
In this article: Bennett Alfred Cerf, What's My Line?, S.J. Perelman, Columbia University, Howard Dietz, Ayn Rand, Carl Rose, New York Herald Tribune, and Objectivism
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Wikipedia | October 29, 2009
Oh, the Places You'll Go!
...is a book written and illustrated by children's author Dr. Seuss. It was first published by Random House on January 22, 1990, making it his last book published before his death. The book concerns life and its challenges. Though written in...
In this article: Dr. Seuss, The Cat in the Hat, Oh, the Places You'll Go!, Green Eggs and Ham, Canada, and United States
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Random House, Inc. is the world's largest English-language general trade book publisher. It has been owned since 1998 by the large German private media corporation Bertelsmann and has become the umbrella brand for Bertelsmann book publishing.
- Name:
- Random House, Inc.
- Location:
- New York City, USA
- Founder:
- Bennett Cerf and Donald Klopfer
- Founded:
- 1925
- Industry:
- Books, Publishing
- Key People:
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- <b>Gail Rebuck</b> (Random House Group)
- <b>Dr. Joerg Pfuhl</b> (Verlagsgruppe Random House)
- <b>Markus Dohle</b> (Chairman and CEO)
- <b>Edward Volini</b> (Deputy Chairman, Chief Operating Officer)
- Products:
- Books
- Revenue:
- $2.3 billion USD (2006)
- No. of Employees:
- 5,764 (as of December 31, 2007)
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