I'm not certain if this is safe for work or not. It is funny:
One hundred and eight years ago today, the world welcomed Theodor Seuss
Geisel, better-known as Dr. Seuss—legendary children's book author,
radical ideologist, lover of reading. Among his many creative feats is a
fairly unknown, fairly scandalous one: In 1939, when Geisel left
Vanguard for Random House, he had one condition for his new publisher,
Bennett Cerf—that he would let Geisel do an "adult" book first. The
result was The Seven Lady Godivas: The True Facts Concerning History's
Barest Family, which tells the story of nudist sisters who, after their
father's death, pledge not to wed until each of them has "brought to the
light of the world some new and worthy Horse Truth, of benefit to man."
http://www.brainpickings.org/index.php/2012/03/02/dr-seuss-seven-lady-godivas/
Peace,
Katherine