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*[http://library.syr.edu/digital/guides/b/baum_lf.htm Catalog of the holdings of the L. Frank Baum collection at Syracuse University] | *[http://library.syr.edu/digital/guides/b/baum_lf.htm Catalog of the holdings of the L. Frank Baum collection at Syracuse University] | ||
*Is ''The Wizard of Oz'' a political satire? — [[http://www.amphigory.com/oz.htm A] (the article that started it all)] [[ftp://ftp.eskimo.com/u/t/tiktok/oz/parable.txt B]] [[http://www.turnmeondeadman. | *Is ''The Wizard of Oz'' a political satire? — [[http://www.amphigory.com/oz.htm A] (the article that started it all)] [[ftp://ftp.eskimo.com/u/t/tiktok/oz/parable.txt B]] [[http://www.turnmeondeadman.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=51&Itemid=63 C] and [http://www.turnmeondeadman.net/OZ/Responses.html Responses]] [[http://www.independent.org/publications/tir/article.asp?issueID=40&articleID=504 D]] [[http://www.straightdope.com/classics/a1_392.html E]] [[http://www.counterpunch.org/stjohn06262004.html F]] | ||
*[http://www.baumscastorine.com/ Baum's Castorine], the family company Baum briefly worked for—it's still around! | *[http://www.baumscastorine.com/ Baum's Castorine], the family company Baum briefly worked for—it's still around! |
Revision as of 22:11, 26 November 2010
- "L. Frank Baum's La Jolla" — an article about his time in the San Diego area and how it may have influenced Oz
- Is The Wizard of Oz a political satire? — [A (the article that started it all)] [B] [C and Responses] [D] [E] [F]
- Baum's Castorine, the family company Baum briefly worked for—it's still around!
- The metaphysics of Oz:
- Why some Christians object to Oz and Baum
- The Oz Factors, The Wizard of Oz as an analogy to the mysteries of life
- The Wizard of Oz and the Illuminati
- Mythical perspectives of Oz (excerpts) at Castle Books
- Matilda Joslyn Gage, L. Frank Baum's mother-in-law and an important historical figure in her own right