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Dr. Seuss

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AI Identification

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Green Eggs and Ham by Dr. Seuss

Children's Book

AI Estimated Value

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$10-30

As of June 3, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a hardcover children's book titled "Green Eggs and Ham" by Dr. Seuss (Theodor Seuss Geisel). The book features a vibrant red cover, characteristic of many Dr. Seuss publications. The title "Green Eggs and Ham" is prominently displayed in large white serif font, arranged vertically down the left side of the cover. Below the main title, "By Dr. Seuss" is also printed in white, larger cursive-style font. The central illustration on the cover depicts the character Sam-I-Am, known for his persistence in offering the titular dish. Sam-I-Am is rendered in a black and white line drawing style, with a distinctive tall, striped hat. He is shown crouching, looking towards a white plate holding a serving of green ham with a fork stuck in it, and two smaller servings of green eggs. A circular white logo is visible in the upper right corner, featuring The Cat in the Hat character. This logo is ringed with the text "I CAN READ IT ALL BY MYSELF" and has a red banner below it that reads "Beginner Books." The overall condition of the book appears to be fair to good, with some visible wear. The top left corner of the spine/cover shows minor scuffing or blunt damage, consistent with typical handling and age. There is also a white label, possibly a library or ownership sticker, affixed to the bottom left of the spine. The colors are still bright, indicating good preservation of the printing. The craftsmanship is typical of mass-produced children's books, focusing on clear illustrations and durable binding for young readers. The estimated age is likely mid-to-late 20th century, given the publication date of the first edition (1960) and the visual style which aligns with popular printings of that era.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have carefully examined the provided image and details of this Dr. Seuss, 'Green Eggs and Ham' children's book. Visually, the book appears to be a standard hardcover edition, likely from a later printing given the 'I CAN READ IT ALL BY MYSELF' and 'Beginner Books' logos, which were introduced post-first edition. The vibrant colors are well-preserved, suggesting good care, but the visible scuffing on the top-left corner and the label on the spine indicate fair to good condition, consistent with a used children's book. The craftsmanship is typical of mass-produced books of the era. This is not a first edition, identifying markers for which include the absence of the Beginner Books emblem on the front cover. Market conditions for standard printings of 'Green Eggs and Ham' are generally stable, with high demand due to its iconic status, but a large supply. The key factor impacting value for this specific item is its non-first edition status and the visible wear, including the spine label, which significantly reduces its appeal to collectors seeking pristine or rare copies. Rarity is low for such printings. Without a physical examination, I cannot verify print run details, internal condition, or conclusively rule out later reprints. A physical inspection would confirm page integrity, edition points, and any hidden damage or markings. Provenance documentation, though less critical for common editions, would add certainty for higher-end sales if this were a scarcer variant. Scientific testing is generally not applied to book authentication unless there are serious doubts about signature or print forgery, which is not the case here.

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