Theodor Seuss Geisel wrote and illustrated his first children's book, And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street, in 1937.
Walter Dean Myers' first children's book was published by Viking Press in 1968. The book, titled "Where Does the Day Go?" was well received for its exploration of a child's bedtime routine and was praised for its engaging storytelling and beautiful illustrations.
Walter Dean Myers's first book, "Where Does the Day Go?" was published by Parents Magazine Press in 1969.
The book was published in 1966, by Stein & Day,
Space Station Seventh Grade was his first published work, but he wrote four books for adults before that work; they remain unpublished to this day.
Chambers Book of Days was created in 1864.
Seize the Day was written by Saul Bellow. Published in 1956, Seize the Day was Saul Bellow's fourth novel about a failed actor who has to come to terms with his own personality and failures.
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Sandra Day O'Connor's book, "Out of Order: Stories from the History of the Supreme Court," was published on July 1, 2013. In this work, she shares insights and anecdotes from her time as the first woman to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court, offering a unique perspective on the Court's history and its impact on American law.
8 July 2000, the same day was released in the U.K. This was the first Harry Potter book to be released in the US on the same day as the UK.
Diary of a Wimpy Kid #3 (The Last Straw) is set for publication on January 13, 2009. The first book in the series was published in April 2007. The second book in the series (Rodrick Rules) was published in February 2008.
The last book of Jane White's to be published was the novel Benjamin's Open Day.