The Pocket Book of Boners was created in 1931.
The Pocket Book of Boners was created in 1931 by humorist Dr. Seuss, before he became famous for his Children's Books. The book featured humorous illustrations and puns aimed at an adult audience.
The Pocket Book of Boners has 120 pages.
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The first children's book that Dr. Seuss wrote was "And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street," published in 1937. It was rejected by multiple publishers before finding success and launching his career as an author.
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