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*[http://grandcentralarena.com/under-the-influence-l-frank-baum/ Under the Influence: L. Frank Baum] | *[http://grandcentralarena.com/under-the-influence-l-frank-baum/ Under the Influence: L. Frank Baum] | ||
*[http://thedisneydrivenlife.com/2013/04/06/frank-l-baum-author-of-oz-the-great-and-powerful/ Frank L. Baum [''sic'' | *[http://thedisneydrivenlife.com/2013/04/06/frank-l-baum-author-of-oz-the-great-and-powerful/ Frank L. Baum] [''sic''} {http://thedisneydrivenlife.com/2013/04/06/frank-l-baum-author-of-oz-the-great-and-powerful/ and the movies he spawned] | ||
*[http://www.myspace.com/hungrytigerboy L. Frank Baum's MySpace page] | *[http://www.myspace.com/hungrytigerboy L. Frank Baum's MySpace page] |
Revision as of 17:50, 15 July 2013
- A 1909 interview with Baum (with a correction!)
- Things Baum said (and, more importantly, didn't say)
- L. Frank Baum quotes (not all of them actually said or written by Baum)
- "L. Frank Baum's La Jolla" — an article about his time in the San Diego area and how it may have influenced Oz
- Save the Neal House! — this was the house where L. Frank Baum met and fell in love with Maud Gage
- Ozcot, the Baum family home, in Daeida magazine (the article starts on page 10)
- Frank L. Baum [sic} {http://thedisneydrivenlife.com/2013/04/06/frank-l-baum-author-of-oz-the-great-and-powerful/ and the movies he spawned]
- Catalog of the holdings of the L. Frank Baum collection at Hollins University (Roanoke, Virginia)
- Is The Wizard of Oz a political satire? — [A (the article that started it all)] [B] [B'] [C] [D] [E] [F] [G]
- Baum's Castorine, the family company Baum briefly worked for—it's still around!
- The Peekskill Museum — they have information about Baum, who was a student at Peekskill Academy
- The metaphysics of Oz:
- 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