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Don’t ask how many books someone has read; ask which ones they would recommend.

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Dr. Seuss book Green Eggs and Ham used precisely 50 words: a am and anywhere are be boat box car could dark do eat eggs fox goat good green ham here house I if in let like may me mouse not on or rain Sam say see so thank that the them there they train tree try will with would you

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Dr. Seuss spent a year and a half to write The Cat in the Hat. His original plan was one week.

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image from Dr. Seuss was an avid hat collector and owned hundreds of hats. He would wear one of his crazy hats for inspiration while writing and loved to encourage his guests at dinner party to try on his hats from a secret closet.

Dr. Seuss was an avid hat collector and owned hundreds of hats. He would wear one of his crazy hats for inspiration while writing and loved to encourage his guests at dinner party to try on his hats from a secret closet.

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During his lifetime, Herman Melville's timeless classic, Moby Dick, only sold 50 copies.

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Edgar Allan Poe (1809 -1849) is the first well-known American writer to earn a living through writing alone.

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Edgar Allan Poe married his first cousin, Virginia Clemm, when she was 13 and he was 27.

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Edgar Allan Poe published his first book, Tamerlane, when he was 18 years old.

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Edgar Allan Poe was also an accomplished boxer, long jumper, rower, and swimmer.

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image from Edgar Allan Poe’s famous mustache didn’t appear until later in life, 4 years before his death at the age of 40.

Edgar Allan Poe’s famous mustache didn’t appear until later in life, 4 years before his death at the age of 40.

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Edgar Allan was kicked out of university because of his gambling debts.

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image from Edgar, Allan and Poe are the mascots of the Baltimore Ravens of the National Football League. They are named after the writer and Baltimore, Maryland resident, Edgar Allan Poe.

Edgar, Allan and Poe are the mascots of the Baltimore Ravens of the National Football League. They are named after the writer and Baltimore, Maryland resident, Edgar Allan Poe.

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