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  2. Random House - Wikipedia

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    Random House Home Video was a home video unit established by Random House in 1983 as Random House Video until 1988, the publisher of Dr. Seuss's books. It was renamed in 1984. Random House's home video division was currently the distributor of some shows, such as Sesame Street (1986–1994), The Busy World of Richard Scarry (1993–2005 ...

  3. Landmark Books (series) - Wikipedia

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    Landmark Books was a children's book series published by Random House from 1950 to 1970, featuring stories of significant people and events in American history written by popular authors at the time.

  4. Category:Random House books - Wikipedia

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    The Bench (book) The Berkut; The Best and the Brightest; Better Than Sex (book) Between Hope and History; Beyond Order; Beyond the Wall (book) Billions and Billions; Billy Bathgate; The Bippolo Seed and Other Lost Stories; The Birth of Venus (novel) Bitten (novel) Bitter in the Mouth; The Black Book (Morrison book) Black Futures; Black Is the ...

  5. Beginner Books - Wikipedia

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    Beginner Books is the Random House imprint for young children ages 3–9, co-founded by Phyllis Cerf with Ted Geisel, more often known as Dr. Seuss, and his wife Helen Palmer Geisel. Their first book was Dr. Seuss's The Cat in the Hat (1957), whose title character appears in the brand's logo.

  6. Dr. Seuss bibliography - Wikipedia

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    The Cat in the Hat Beginner Book Dictionary: 1964: Random House: This dictionary book was written and illustrated by P. D. Eastman (and Peter Eastman in the additional in 2007). This is the very first Beginner Books special written by Dr. Seuss (credited as the Cat himself). The signature credit that said, "Dr. Seuss", was in the original and ...

  7. A to Z Mysteries - Wikipedia

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    A to Z Mysteries is a series of children's mystery books. The series is written by Ron Roy, illustrated by John Steven Gurney, and published by Random House. The series is generally considered among the best "easy readers" for young children. [1] [2] There are twenty

  8. Are You My Mother? - Wikipedia

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    Are You My Mother? is a children's book written and illustrated by P. D. Eastman.It was published by Random House Books for Young Readers on June 12, 1960, as part of its Beginner Books series, which caters to young children ages 3–9.

  9. The Boxcar Children - Wikipedia

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    The Boxcar Children is a children's book series originally created and written by the American first-grade school teacher [1] Gertrude Chandler Warner and currently published by Penguin Random House. It was previously published through Albert, Whitman and Company until 2023.

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