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Wizard of Oz - The Complete Collection #1-5

The Complete Collection Wizard of OZ Series Collection Box Set By L. Frank Baum

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The First Book (3 in 1 Book):
1. The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
2. The Marvelous Land of Oz
3. Ozma of Oz

The Second Book (3 in 1 Book):
1. The Patchwork Girl of Oz
2. Tik-Tok of Oz
3. The Scarecrow of Oz

The Third Book (3 in 1 Book):
1. The Emerald City of Oz
2. The Road to Oz
3. Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz

The Fourth Book (3 in 1 Book):
1. Rinkitink in Oz
2. The Tin Woodman of Oz
3. The Lost Princess of Oz

The Fifth Book (3 in 1 Book):
1. The Magic of Oz
2. Glinda of Oz
3. The Royal Book of Oz



1536 pages, Paperback

Published January 1, 2023

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About the author

L. Frank Baum

2,790Ìýbooks2,694Ìýfollowers
also wrote under the names:
* Edith van Dyne,
* Floyd Akers,
* Schuyler Staunton,
* John Estes Cooke,
* Suzanne Metcalf,
* Laura Bancroft,
* Louis F. Baum,
* Captain Hugh Fitzgerald


Lyman Frank Baum was an American author best known for his children's fantasy books, particularly The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, part of a series. In addition to the 14 Oz books, Baum penned 41 other novels (not including four lost, unpublished novels), 83 short stories, over 200 poems, and at least 42 scripts. He made numerous attempts to bring his works to the stage and screen; the 1939 adaptation of the first Oz book became a landmark of 20th-century cinema.
Born and raised in Chittenango, New York, Baum moved west after an unsuccessful stint as a theater producer and playwright. He and his wife opened a store in South Dakota and he edited and published a newspaper. They then moved to Chicago, where he worked as a newspaper reporter and published children's literature, coming out with the first Oz book in 1900. While continuing his writing, among his final projects he sought to establish a film studio focused on children's films in Los Angeles, California.
His works anticipated such later commonplaces as television, augmented reality, laptop computers (The Master Key), wireless telephones (Tik-Tok of Oz), women in high-risk and action-heavy occupations (Mary Louise in the Country), and the ubiquity of advertising on clothing (Aunt Jane's Nieces at Work).

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