| 1. American Fairy Tales (Webster's Spanish Thesaurus Edition) | 
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By: L. Frank Baum Publisher: ICON Group International, Inc. June 04, 2008
This book gives interesting stories with a moral at the end of each story and has illustrations on each page. The stories vary in length but can be read quickly due to the author's writing style. While different from "Oz" books, these stories are still a lot of fun... more
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| 2. Ozma of Oz | 
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By: L. Frank Baum Publisher: CreateSpace January 04, 2010
Though LONG past my childhood, I still find delight in re-reading Baum,s books about Oz and all the wonderful characters in each story. My dad used to read these stories to us when my sister and I were children. How we used to beg for 'just one more chapter, please.' I have not yet introduced our little granddaughter to these marvelous books, but will do so on her very next ' overnight visit'. She... more
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| 3. Glinda of Oz | 
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By: L. Frank Baum Publisher: IndyPublish March 12, 2002
I don't know why Amazon's page doesn't mention this, but what Amazon is calling their "Glinda of Oz (Oz, 14)" is indeed in the "Books of Wonder" series that the other hardbounds are in, all with dust jackets and illustrations by John Neill... more
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| 4. Tik-Tok of Oz | 
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By: L. Frank Baum Publisher: BCR (Bibliographical Center for Research) December 03, 2009
We have been buying the series of OZ books called 'books of wonder'. They are so well made and make a wonderful library addition for young children. Couldn't be more pleased with the quality. ... more
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| 5. The Scarecrow of Oz | 
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By: L. Frank Baum Publisher: 1st World Library - Literary Society May 22, 2006
Trot and Cap'n Bill are in trouble -- their boat has been pulled down into a giant whirlpool! When they finally land in a mysterious cave, there seems to be no escape...until they meet a strange creature. Where in the world are they?... more
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| 6. Little Wizard Stories of Oz (Illustrated Edition) (Dodo Press) | 
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By: L. Frank Baum Publisher: Dodo Press October 21, 2008
A charming little volume containing six very short Oz stories involving many of the major characters that had featured in the first 7 or so books in the series proper, originally published in 1913 in separate booklets just as Baum was allowing the Oz books to get underway again with THE PATCHWORK GIRL OF OZ. The six stories are:
"The Cowardly Lion and the Hungry Tiger" "Little Dorothy... more
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| 7. Rinkitink in OZ | 
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By: L. Frank Baum Publisher: HarperCollins April 24, 1998
I don't know why Amazon's page doesn't mention this, but what Amazon is calling their "Rinkitink in Oz (Hardcover)" is indeed in the "Books of Wonder" series that the other hardbounds are in, all with dust jackets and illustrations by John Neill... more
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| 8. The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (Signet Classics) | 
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By: L. Frank Baum Publisher: Signet Classics October 03, 2006
This is one of the top of the line of books for kids. I have it to my grandkids, and skimmed it. It seemed outstanding... more
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| 9. The Wonderful Wizard of Oz: A Commemorative Pop-up | 
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By: L. Frank Baum Publisher: Little Simon January 31, 2001
Per my 9 year old son - When you first open it you will like it sometimes, sometimes not. If you're bored at home then it is not so boring anymore. I liked the pop ups better then the story. ... more
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| 10. The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (Graphic Novel) | 
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By: Eric Shanower, L. Frank Baum Publisher: Marvel Books September 02, 2009
This is an inspired edition of the Wizard of Oz. As an artist, I consider Scottie Young's drawing and Jean-Francois Beaulieu's coloring to be the best comic art I've seen in a long time. Actually, the artwork is more like fine illustration than typical American comic art, as outstanding as much of that is. Eric Shanower did a very nice job with the writing and the whole book is beautifully produced... more
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