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  1. Helen Marion Palmer Geisel, known professionally as Helen Palmer, was an American children's writer, editor, and philanthropist. She was also the Founder and Vice President of Beginner Books, and was married to fellow writer Theodor Seuss Geisel, better known as Dr. Seuss, from 1927 until her death.

  2. Apr 12, 1991 · by Helen Palmer (Author) 4.5 377 ratings. See all formats and editions. It would be impossible for most of us to spend a day without coming into direct or indirect contact with dozens of people family, friends, people in the street, at the office, on television, in our fantasies and fears.

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  3. Mar 19, 2019 · 15 min read. ·. Mar 19, 2019. 1. By JANA MEISENHOLDER. Modified from flickr/ Daniel X. O’Neil. The specter of infidelity and suicide haunts the whimsical hills of his multimillion dollar legacy....

  4. Apr 22, 2020 · Spouse (s): Helen Palmer Geisel (m. 1927–Oct. 23, 1967), Audrey Stone Dimond (m. June 21, 1968–Sept. 21, 1991) Notable Quote: "You have 'em; I'll entertain 'em." (Geisel, who had no children of his own, said this referring to children.) Early Years. Geisel was born in Springfield, Massachusetts.

  5. Helen Palmer has 68 books on Goodreads with 8239 ratings. Helen Palmers most popular book is The Enneagram: Understanding Yourself and the Others in You...

  6. LA JOLLA, Calif., Oct. 23-- Mrs. Helen Geisel, the wife of Theodor Seuss Geisel, who writes children's books under the name of Dr. Seuss, died in her sleep today at her home here. She was in her...

  7. Dr. Seuss Wiki. in: People. Helen Palmer Geisel was Dr. Seuss 's first wife. She met first met her future husband at Oxford University in England and married him in 1927. She had a major influence on her husband's life and career, including presuading him to take up a career in art.

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