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Ozma of Oz: Original Oz Stories 1907
The Marvelous Land of Oz: Original Oz Stories 1904
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz: Original Oz Stories 1900
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Original Oz Stories Series

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Lyman Frank Baum penned fourteen novels in his famous Oz chronology. During the same year that Oz was reconnected to readers via the wonder of “wireless telegraphy,” he also penned a half dozen “Little Wizard” short stories, which were later collected as presented here. This volume of Original Oz Stories is formatted not only for ease of reading, but to emulate the textual structure of that original publication.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJun 1, 2013
Ozma of Oz: Original Oz Stories 1907
The Marvelous Land of Oz: Original Oz Stories 1904
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz: Original Oz Stories 1900

Titles in the series (15)

  • The Wonderful Wizard of Oz: Original Oz Stories 1900

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    The Wonderful Wizard of Oz: Original Oz Stories 1900
    The Wonderful Wizard of Oz: Original Oz Stories 1900

    Lyman Frank Baum penned fourteen novels in his famous Oz chronology. The first, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, was published in 1900 and introduced a legion of fans to the young Dorothy Gale, her dog Toto, and her companions, the Scarecrow, the Tin Woodman, and the Cowardly Lion, as they set out in search of the Great Oz himself. This volume of Original Oz Stories is formatted not only for ease of reading, but to emulate the textual structure of that original publication.

  • Ozma of Oz: Original Oz Stories 1907

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    Ozma of Oz: Original Oz Stories 1907
    Ozma of Oz: Original Oz Stories 1907

    Lyman Frank Baum penned fourteen novels in his famous Oz chronology. The third, Ozma of Oz, was published in 1907 and returned Dorothy Gale, along with Billina the yellow hen, to Oz. Reunions were plentiful, as were new introductions: Tik-tok, Ozma, the Nome King, and the Hungry Tiger all made their first appearances. This volume of Original Oz Stories is formatted not only for ease of reading, but to emulate the textual structure of that original publication.

  • The Marvelous Land of Oz: Original Oz Stories 1904

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    The Marvelous Land of Oz: Original Oz Stories 1904
    The Marvelous Land of Oz: Original Oz Stories 1904

    Lyman Frank Baum penned fourteen novels in his famous Oz chronology. The second, The Marvelous Land of Oz, was published in 1904 and introduced a legion of fans to Tip, as well as to Jack Pumpkinhead and the Sawhorse, as they encountered General Jinjur’s all-girl Army of Revolt; the Highly Magnified and Thoroughly Educated Woggle-bug also made his first appearance. This volume of Original Oz Stories is formatted not only for ease of reading, but to emulate the textual structure of that original publication.

  • The Road to Oz: Original Oz Stories 1909

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    The Road to Oz: Original Oz Stories 1909
    The Road to Oz: Original Oz Stories 1909

    Lyman Frank Baum penned fourteen novels in his famous Oz chronology. The fifth, The Road to Oz, was published in 1909 and introduced readers to the Shaggy Man, Button Bright, and Polychrome the Rainbow's Daughter. This volume of Original Oz Stories is formatted not only for ease of reading, but to emulate the textual structure of that original publication.

  • Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz: Original Oz Stories 1908

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    Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz: Original Oz Stories 1908
    Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz: Original Oz Stories 1908

    Lyman Frank Baum penned fourteen novels in his famous Oz chronology. The fourth, Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz, was published in 1908 and introduced readers to Dorothy Gale’s second cousin, Zeb, as well as to Eureka the cat, and Jim the Cab-horse. This volume of Original Oz Stories is formatted not only for ease of reading, but to emulate the textual structure of that original publication.

  • The Patchwork Girl of Oz: Original Oz Stories 1913a

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    The Patchwork Girl of Oz: Original Oz Stories 1913a
    The Patchwork Girl of Oz: Original Oz Stories 1913a

    Lyman Frank Baum penned fourteen novels in his famous Oz chronology. The seventh, The Patchwork Girl of Oz, was published in 1913 and introduced a leagion of fans to Ojo, Unc Nunkie, Scraps (the titular “Patchwork Girl”), and the Glass Cat. This volume of Original Oz Stories is formatted not only for ease of reading, but to emulate the textual structure of that original publication.

  • The Emerald City of Oz: Original Oz Stories 1910

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    The Emerald City of Oz: Original Oz Stories 1910
    The Emerald City of Oz: Original Oz Stories 1910

    Lyman Frank Baum penned fourteen novels in his famous Oz chronology. The sixth, The Emerald City of Oz, was published in 1910 and introduced Aunt Em and Uncle Henry to the Land of Oz, transported there by Ozma, at Dorothy's request. This volume of Original Oz Stories is formatted not only for ease of reading, but to emulate the textual structure of that original publication.

  • Rinkitink in Oz: Original Oz Stories 1916

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    Rinkitink in Oz: Original Oz Stories 1916
    Rinkitink in Oz: Original Oz Stories 1916

    Lyman Frank Baum penned fourteen novels in his famous Oz chronology. The tenth, Rinkitink in Oz, was published in 1916 and introduced readers to the King Rinkitink of Gilgad, as well as Prince Inga of Pingaree, as the pair explore the realms surrounding Oz. This volume of Original Oz Stories is formatted not only for ease of reading, but to emulate the textual structure of that original publication.

  • The Scarecrow of Oz: Original Oz Stories 1915

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    The Scarecrow of Oz: Original Oz Stories 1915
    The Scarecrow of Oz: Original Oz Stories 1915

    Lyman Frank Baum penned fourteen novels in his famous Oz chronology. The ninth, The Scarecrow of Oz, was published in 1915 and brought Cap'n Bill and Trot to the Land of Oz (the pair had previously appeared in The Sea Fairies and Sky Island), where they joined Button-Bright on an adventure in Jinxland. This volume of Original Oz Stories is formatted not only for ease of reading, but to emulate the textual structure of that original publication.

  • Tik-Tok of Oz: Original Oz Stories 1914

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    Tik-Tok of Oz: Original Oz Stories 1914
    Tik-Tok of Oz: Original Oz Stories 1914

    Lyman Frank Baum penned fourteen novels in his famous Oz chronology. The eighth, Tik-Tok of Oz, was published in 1914 and introduced readers to Betsy Bobbin and her loyal Mule, Hank, along with Polychrome, the Shaggy Man, and Tik-Tok, as they wind up in the land of Tittiti-Hoochoo, the Great Jinjin. This volume of Original Oz Stories is formatted not only for ease of reading, but to emulate the textual structure of that original publication.

  • The Lost Princess of Oz: Original Oz Stories 1917

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    The Lost Princess of Oz: Original Oz Stories 1917
    The Lost Princess of Oz: Original Oz Stories 1917

    Lyman Frank Baum penned fourteen novels in his famous Oz chronology. The eleventh, The Lost Princess of Oz, was published in 1917 and introduced Cayke the Cookie Cook, the Frogman, and the memorable Little Pink Bear. Along with Dorothy and the Wizard, the party unite in search of the Mizzing Princess Ozma. This volume of Original Oz Stories is formatted not only for ease of reading, but to emulate the textual structure of that original publication.

  • The Tin Woodman of Oz: Original Oz Stories 1918

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    The Tin Woodman of Oz: Original Oz Stories 1918
    The Tin Woodman of Oz: Original Oz Stories 1918

    Lyman Frank Baum penned fourteen novels in his famous Oz chronology. The twelfth, The Tin Woodman of Oz, was published in 1918 and reunited the Tin Woodman with his Munchkin sweetheart. Nimmie Amee, as well as introduced th eTin Soldier, Captain Fy-ter. This volume of Original Oz Stories is formatted not only for ease of reading, but to emulate the textual structure of that original publication.

  • Little Wizard Stories of Oz: Original Oz Stories 1913b

    Little Wizard Stories of Oz: Original Oz Stories 1913b
    Little Wizard Stories of Oz: Original Oz Stories 1913b

    Lyman Frank Baum penned fourteen novels in his famous Oz chronology. During the same year that Oz was reconnected to readers via the wonder of “wireless telegraphy,” he also penned a half dozen “Little Wizard” short stories, which were later collected as presented here. This volume of Original Oz Stories is formatted not only for ease of reading, but to emulate the textual structure of that original publication.

  • Glinda of Oz: Original Oz Stories 1920

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    Glinda of Oz: Original Oz Stories 1920
    Glinda of Oz: Original Oz Stories 1920

    Lyman Frank Baum penned fourteen novels in his famous Oz chronology. The fourteenth and last of Baum’s Original Oz Stories, Glinda of Oz, was published in 1920 and took Princess Ozma and Dorothy to an obscure corner of the Land of Oz, in order to prevent a war between the Skeezers and the Flatheads. This volume of Original Oz Stories is formatted not only for ease of reading, but to emulate the textual structure of that original publication.

  • The Magic of Oz: Original Oz Stories 1919

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    The Magic of Oz: Original Oz Stories 1919
    The Magic of Oz: Original Oz Stories 1919

    Lyman Frank Baum penned fourteen novels in his famous Oz chronology. The thirteenth, The Magic of Oz, was published in 1919 and introduced the Munchkin boy Kiki Aru and the magical word “Pyrzqxgl,” with which he and former Nome King Ruggedo attempt to conquer Oz. This volume of Original Oz Stories is formatted not only for ease of reading, but to emulate the textual structure of that original publication.

Author

L. Frank Baum

L. Frank Baum (1856-1919) published The Wonderful Wizard of Oz in 1900 and received enormous, immediate success. Baum went on to write seventeen additional novels in the Oz series. Today, he is considered the father of the American fairy tale. His stories inspired the 1939 classic film The Wizard of Oz, one of the most widely viewed movies of all time. MinaLima is an award-winning graphic design studio founded by Miraphora Mina and Eduardo Lima, renowned for establishing the visual graphic style of the Harry Potter and Fantastic Beasts film series. Specializing in graphic design and illustration, Miraphora and Eduardo have continued their involvement in the Harry Potter franchise through numerous design commissions, from creating all the graphic elements for The Wizarding World of Harry Potter Diagon Alley at Universal Orlando Resort, to designing award-winning publications for the brand. Their best-selling books include Harry Potter and the Philospher’s Stone, Harry Potter Film Wizardry, The Case of Beasts: Explore the Film Wizardry of Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, The Archive of Magic: Explore the Film Wizardry of Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald, and J.K. Rowling’s Fantastic Beasts screenplays. MinaLima studio is renowned internationally for telling stories through design and has created its own MinaLima Classics series, reimagining a growing collection of much-loved tales including Peter Pan, The Secret Garden, and Pinocchio.

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