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Earth-Friendly Lorax Full Suite #35/250 - Signed

Earth-Friendly Lorax Full Suite #35/250 - Signed

$4,800.00

Original: $16,000.00

-70%
Earth-Friendly Lorax Full Suite #35/250 - Signed

$16,000.00

$4,800.00

The Story

Framed by Ao5 Gallery
  • Release Year: 2011
  • Authorized Estate Edition

Adapted posthumously from the illustration for the 1972 book, The Lorax.
Four color adaptations:  Lavender, Orange, Salmon and Yellow

Dr. Seuss considered The Lorax his favorite book. His volume stands as a lasting tribute to those who speak up for the environment, and to the numerous personal, corporate, and societal strides being made to safeguard our natural world. Shortly before his death in 1991, Ted was asked if there was anything left unsaid. He pondered the question and finally responded, “The best slogan I can think of to leave with the U.S.A. would be: ‘We can . . . and we’ve got to . . . do better than this.’”

Earth-Friendly Lorax  Full Suite #35/250  - Signed - Image 2

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Earth-Friendly Lorax  Full Suite #35/250  - Signed - Image 3

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Earth-Friendly Lorax  Full Suite #35/250  - Signed - Image 4

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

Framed by Ao5 Gallery
  • Release Year: 2011
  • Authorized Estate Edition

Adapted posthumously from the illustration for the 1972 book, The Lorax.
Four color adaptations:  Lavender, Orange, Salmon and Yellow

Dr. Seuss considered The Lorax his favorite book. His volume stands as a lasting tribute to those who speak up for the environment, and to the numerous personal, corporate, and societal strides being made to safeguard our natural world. Shortly before his death in 1991, Ted was asked if there was anything left unsaid. He pondered the question and finally responded, “The best slogan I can think of to leave with the U.S.A. would be: ‘We can . . . and we’ve got to . . . do better than this.’”