Grampa in Oz.
Chicago: Reilly and Lee, 1924.
The Lost King of Oz.
Chicago: Reilly and Lee, 1925.
The Hungry Tiger of Oz.
Chicago: Reilly and Lee, 1926.
The Gnome King of Oz.
Chicago: Reilly and Lee, 1927.
The Giant Horse of Oz.
Chicago and New York: Reilly and Lee, 1928.
Jack Pumpkinhead of Oz.
Chicago and New York: Reilly and Lee, 1929.
The Yellow Knight of Oz.
Chicago and New York: Reilly and Lee, 1930.
Pirates in Oz.
Chicago: Reilly and Lee, 1931.
The Purple Prince of Oz.
Chicago: Reilly and Lee, 1932.
Ojo in Oz.
Chicago: Reilly and Lee, 1933.
Speedy in Oz.
Chicago: Reilly and Lee, 1934.
The Wishing Horse of Oz.
Chicago: Reilly and Lee, 1935.
Captain Salt in Oz.
Chicago: Reilly and Lee, 1936.
Handy Mandy in Oz.
Chicago: Reilly and Lee, 1937.
The Silver Princess in Oz.
Chicago: Reilly and Lee, 1938.
Ozoplaning with the Wizard of Oz.
Chicago: Reilly and Lee, 1939.
BY FRANK JOSLYN BAUM
The Laughing Dragon of Oz.
Illustrated by Milt Younger. Racine, WI: Whitman Publishing, 1934.
WRITTEN AND ILLUSTRATED BY JOHN R. NEILL
The Wonder City of Oz.
Chicago: Reilly and Lee, 1940.
The Scalawagons of Oz.
Chicago: Reilly and Lee, 1941.
Lucky Bucky in Oz.
Chicago: Reilly and Lee, 1942.
BY JACK SNOW
The Magical Mimics in Oz.
Illustrated by Frank Kramer. Chicago: Reilly and Lee, 1946.
The Shaggy Man of Oz.
Illustrated by Frank Kramer. Chicago: Reilly and Lee, 1949.
BY RACHEL R. COSGROVE
The Hidden Valley of Oz.
Illustrated by Dirk [Dirk Gringhuis]. Chicago: Reilly and Lee, 1951.
BY ELOISE JARVIS MCGRAW AND LAUREN MCGRAW WAGER
Merry Go Round in Oz.
Illustrated by Dick Martin. Chicago: Reilly and Lee, 1963.
An Oz Bibliography
Baum, Frank Joslyn, and Russell P. MacFall.
To Please a Child: A Biography of L. Frank Baum, Royal Historian of Oz.
Chicago: Reilly and Lee, 1961.
Baum, L. Frank.
The Wizard of Oz.
Pictures by W. W. Denslow. Edited by Michael Patrick Hearn. New York: Schocken Books, 1983.
Cashdan, Sheldon.
The Witch Must Die: How Fairy Tales Shape Our Lives.
New York: Basic Books, 1999.
Dighe, Ranjit S., ed.
The Historian’s Wizard of Oz: Reading L. Frank Baum’s Classic as a Political and Monetary Allegory.
Westport, CT, and London: Praeger, 2002.
Gardner, Martin, and Russel B. Nye.
The Wizard of Oz and Who He Was.
East Lansing: Michigan State University Press, 1957.
Hanff, Peter E., and Douglas G. Greene.
Bibliographia Oziana: A Concise Bibliographical Checklist of the Oz Books by L. Frank Baum and His Successors.
Kinderhook, IL: International Wizard of Oz Club, 1976.
Harmetz, Aljean.
The Making of “The Wizard of Oz.”
Introduction by Margaret Hamilton. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1977.
Hearn, Michael Patrick, ed.
The Annotated Wizard of Oz : The Wonderful Wizard of Oz.
Pictures by W. W. Denslow. Introduction, notes, and bibliography by Michael Patrick Hearn. New York: Clarkson N. Potter, 1973. Revised edition, with a preface by Martin Gardner. New York: Norton, 2000.
Huebel, Harry Russell, compiler.
Things in the Driver’s Seat: Readings in Popular Culture.
Chicago: Rand McNally, 1972. Contains Henry M. Littlefield’s essay “
The Wizard of Oz
: Parable on Populism.”
Langley, Noel, Florence Ryerson, and Edgar Allan Woolf.
The Wizard of Oz: The Screenplay.
Edited and with an introduction by Michael Patrick Hearn. New York: Delta Books, 1989.
Nathanson, Paul.
Over the Rainbow: The Wizard of Oz as a Secular Myth of America.
Albany: State University of New York Press, 1991.
Riley, Michael O.
Oz and Beyond: The Fantasy World of L. Frank Baum.
Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 1997.
Rogers, Katharine M.
L. Frank Baum, Creator of Oz.
New York: St. Martin’s Press, 2002.
Rushdie, Salman.
The Wizard of Oz.
London: BFI, 1992.
Swartz, Mark Evan.
Oz Before the Rainbow: L. Frank Baum’s The Wonderful Wizard of Oz on Stage and Screen to 1939.
Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2000.
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Upper portion of a dress or gown.
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Expensive white fur used to line or trim ceremonial robes.
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Metal rod or bar used to tend a fire.