Discovering their betrayal by Patchwork Girl, the Freedom Fighters of OZ launch a guerilla assault upon the Scarecrow¡¯s barn. Unfortunately they discover that the Scarecrow has built an army of his own through the magic of Magician Pipt. An army of straw golems stands between Scarecrow and the Freedom Fighters, with Scraps caught in the middle. Part 2 of 3.
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz chronicles the adventure of Dorothea in the land of Oz. A cyclone picks her up from her Kansas home, where she lives with her aunt and uncle, and deposits her in the fantastical land.
Last but not least, the story behind the book is written into every new episode of the final season of OZ, making it not only a great fan keepsake, but a publishing event.
This novel, the fourteenth in the series and the last penned by Baum himself, depicts Dorothy's efforts to calm strife and avert war in a section of Oz by calling on Glinda's magical powers.
Dorothy is transported over the rainbow in this picture book adaptation of the classic movie,The Wizard of Oz.
This deluxe gift edition faithfully reproduces the rare first edition, including all sixteen color plates and all fifty black-and-white illustrations by John R. Neill, as well as the original colorful endpapers. Afterword by Peter Glassman.
All the enchantment of Oz is here for a whole new generation to discover in this deluxe new edition featuring ninety black-and-white pictures and sixteen dazzling five-color plates by Oz artist John R. Neill. Afterword by Peter Glassman.
Becky and her brother use some ingenious clues to identify the person who stole five children's books from the town's library.
This fully annotated volume collects three of Baum's fourteen Oz novels in which he developed his utopian vision and which garnered an immense and loyal following.
With the help from friends, Marcel the hedgehog tries to find his way back to The Emerald City Theater, the place he has called home since getting separated from his beloved owner, Dorothy.
... 1906 . picture camera in 1896. He then Courtesy Robert A. Baum , Jr. opened a studio in Chicago as well as the very first one in Hollywood . The films were then sent to Paris , where they were colored by hand by Duval ...