THE MARVELOUS LAND OF OZ
First edition, first printing of the follow up to THE WONDERFUL WIZARD OF OZ.
First edition, first printing of the follow up to THE WONDERFUL WIZARD OF OZ.
Second printing of this collection of children's tales by the Oz creator, including a few Oz pieces.
Second printing of this American fantasy for young children by the creator of Oz, published pseudonymously in his Twinkle Tale series.
Early printing of this fantasy for young children by the creator of Oz.
First edition of this Oz fantasy adventure featuring characters from THE PURPLE PRINCE OF OZ meeting a new princes and her fire-breathing colt.
Gorgeous first edition of this pseudonymous L. Frank Baum title, a rare work in his Twinkle Tale fantasy series.
First edition of this pseudonymous L. Frank Baum title, a rare work in his Twinkle Tale fantasy series.
First edition, first issue of the first Oz book both written and illustrated by Neill, who illustrated every Oz book from 1904 to 1942.
First edition of Jack Snow's 2nd Oz installment, picking up threads from early Baum books like THE ROAD TO OZ and JOHN DOUGH.
Second printing of this pseudonymous L. Frank Baum title, a rare work in his Twinkle Tale fantasy series.
First edition of this American fantasy for young children by the creator of Oz, published pseudonymously in his Twinkle Tale series.
First edition of the 25th Oz book, with a male protagonist — one of Thompson's decidedly post-Baumian innovations.
Early printing of this Oz adventure in which our heroes search for Ozma's father, a beautiful copy in the original dust jacket.
First edition thus, a re-issue of the Oz creator's JUVENILE SPEAKER (1910) under a different title, a collection of short pieces that Baum believed his best, including stories and verses from Oz.
First edition of Jack Snow's 2nd Oz installment, picking up threads from early Baum books like THE ROAD TO OZ and JOHN DOUGH.
First edition of the 2nd book in Baum's YA detective series, with a striking ombre binding design.
Early printing of the first Oz book both written and illustrated by Neill, who illustrated every Oz book from 1904 to 1942.
Early printing of the children's fantasy novel by Baum published in the early days of his Oz success (and considered by many critics to be within the Oz universe).
First edition of this tale of an elephant who finds his way to Oz, the first post-Baum Oz book to fully credit Plumly as the author.
First edition of this Oz adventure in which our heroes search for Ozma's father.
1920s reprint — in the original dust jacket — of the fifth Oz book THE ROAD TO OZ, introducing the Shaggy Man, Button-Bright, and Polychrome, and bringing back Toto.
Early printing this delightful Oz book that ties up a loose end from the very first entry in the series, THE WONDERFUL WIZARD OF OZ.
Early printing of this Oz entry that begins with a mystery: Princess Ozma has disappeared.
First edition of this anonymously published adventure novel by the creator of Oz, not printing his famous name in children's books because it was meant for adults.
Early printing of the 13th Oz book, published a month after Baum's death.