Maurice Sendak's first book was a science textbook
The science textbook Atomics for the Millions was written by Dr. Maxwell Leigh Eidenoff, who was part of the Atomic Bomb Project at Columbia University and the University of Chicago and co-authored by Hyman Ruchlis, a science teacher at Brooklyn’s Lafayette High School. One of Ruchlis' students was Maurice Sendak, and he offered Sendak $100 and a passing grade to illustrate the textbook. You can see more illustrations here. And there's a few expensive copies available at Amazon.
Relatedly, Where the Wild Things Are/pirates mashup by Brandt Botes:
*Previously: Where the Wild Things Are bento box.
*Buy Where the Wild Things Are posters at eBay.
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