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The Oz Books by L. Frank Baum
L. Frank Baum was the creator of Oz and its first Royal Historian. He wrote fourteen novels and several other pieces about Oz. These are the core of all else that came afterwards, and you can find them all here.
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The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (also published as The Wizard of Oz). Where it all began. Dorothy is whisked from her Kansas home to a strange new world, meets three good friends, and has many adventures before she finds her way home again. If you only know this story from The Movie, you are in for some surprises when you read this book.
- The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, a facsimile reproduction of the first edition, illustrated by W. W. Denslow, in full color, cloth binding and dust jacket, published by Books of Wonder and HarperCollins. Highly recommended!
- The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, a sturdy paperback with all of W. W. Denslow's original illustrations in color, with an introduction by noted mathematician and Ozmologist Martin Gardner. Published by Dover Publications.
- The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, the most inexpensive way to get into Oz. This is a Dover Thrift Edition, with some of the classic W. W. Denslow illustrations.
- The Wizard of Oz, an inexpensive paperback edition illustrated by W. W. Denslow and published by Del Rey.
- The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, a paperback with all of Denslow's original black and white illustrations. Published by HarperTrophy.
- The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, a hardback with Denslow's illustrations. Published by Disney Press as a tie-in to Oz the Great and Powerful.
- The Wizard of Oz, paperback, published by Grosset and Dunlap, with illustrations by Evelyn Copleman. These are the second most renowned illustrations, after Denslow's.
- The Wizard of Oz, illustrated by Lisbeth Zwerger. It even has green glasses to wear in the Emerald City chapters! Hardback edition published by North South Books.
- The Wonderful Wizard of Oz: The Kansas Centennial Edition, illustrated by Michael McCurdy, with an introduction by Ray Bradbury.
- The Wizard of Oz, paperback edition published by Aladdin, with an introduction by Eloise Jarvis McGraw.
- The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, an abridged edition illustrated by Greg and Tim Hildebrandt.
- Personalized edition, which allows you to insert a photo and message to a recipient.
- The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, illustrated by Scott McKowan, with an afterword by Arthur Pober.
- Personalized edition, which allows you to insert a photo and message to a recipient.
- The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, illustrated by Richard Maurizio.
Available directly from the illustrator at this e-mail address
- Braille edition.
Available from The Braille Bookstore
- The Wonderful Wizard of Oz miniature edition
Available from Miniboox.de
- The Wizard of Oz Personalized Edition, with Dorothy's name changed to anyone else's you want.
Available from Customized Classics.com
- The Wonderful Wizard of Oz Personalized Edition, with Dorothy's name changed to anyone else's you want, and up to six others joining in as well.
Available from Find Me a Gift.co.uk
- The Annotated Wizard of Oz, with Denslow's illustrations, edited and annotated by Michael Patrick Hearn.
- The Historian's Wizard of Oz: Reading L. Frank Baum's Classic As a Political and Monetary Allegory, edited by Ranjit S. Dighe. An annotated edition of the book, plus four decades of socio-economic interpretations synthesized into one study.
- Kindle editions (WARNING: These will turn up lots of other books besides The Wizard of Oz)
Also available through Project Gutenberg (click the download tab to find it).
- El Maravilloso Mago de Oz, a Spanish-language hardcover edition of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz published by Great Reads Books.
- El Maravilloso Mago de Oz, a Spanish-language paperback edition of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz published by Dover.
- Korean-language edition.
Available from Han Books.
- CD edition, read by Brooke Shields and Paul Rudd.
Order directly from Books on Tape.
The Marvelous Land of Oz (also published as The Land of Oz), illustrated by John R. Neill. Tip, a young Gillikin boy, runs away from his cruel guardian, the wicked witch Mombi. He meets up with the Scarecrow (now ruler of the Emerald City), the Tin Woodman, many new friends, and an army of girls who want to overthrow the Scarecrow. Before it's over, Tip finds out that he is part of a dark secret from Oz's past.
- The Marvelous Land of Oz, a facsimile reproduction of the first edition, with color plates, cloth binding and dust jacket, published by Books of Wonder and HarperCollins. Highly recommended!
- The Marvelous Land of Oz, a sturdy paperback with all of the original color plates and an introduction by Martin Gardner. Published by Dover.
- The Land of Oz, an inexpensive paperback with all of Neill's original black and white illustrations. Published by Del Rey.
- The Marvelous Land of Oz, a hardback with Neill's illustrations. Published by Disney Press as a tie-in to Oz the Great and Powerful.
- Braille edition.
Available from The Braille Bookstore
- Kindle editions (WARNING: These will turn up lots of other books besides The Land of Oz)
Also available through Project Gutenberg (click the download tab to find it)
- El País de Oz, paperback Spanish-language edition, translated by Antonio José Llatas López.
Available from Art Gerust
- Fantasy Stories, edited by Diana Wynn Jones and Robin Lawrie. A collection of short stories and excerpts that includes a passage from The Land of Oz
- The Complete Sheet Music from The Woggle-Bug, lyrics by L. Frank Baum, music by Frederic Chapin. In 1905, L. Frank Baum tried to duplicate the success of his hit stage show The Wizard of Oz with The Woggle-Bug, a dramatization of The Marvelous Land of Oz. It "failed to woggle," as one critic put it, and it only ran for a few months. But now the sheet music from the show has been collected in this volume. Also included are a reprint of the original program book for the show, contemporary reviews, articles, photographs, an appendix of several songs from Chapin's 1902 hit show The Storks, and a foreword by David Maxine.
Queer Visitors from the Marvelous Land of Oz: The Complete Comic Strip Saga 1904-1905. For the first time since their original newspaper publications, all of L. Frank Baum's newspaper comic pages are collected in their original form, at full size, in color. This book also collects W. W. Denslow's competing comic, "Denslow's Scarecrow and the Tin-Man," plus other early Oz comics and works by "Queer Visitors" artist Walt MacDougall, Denslow, and even John R. Neill. This is an important, historic collection of early Oz and comic materials.
- Oversized hardcover edition, illustrated by Walt MacDougall.
- Also available directly from the publishers, Sunday Press Books.
The Visitors from Oz by L. Frank Baum. This 1960 picture book adapts some of the "Queer Visitors from the Marvelous Land of Oz" comic page stories, with illustrations by Dick Martin.
The Visitors from Oz by L. Frank Baum. The complete text of Baum's 1904-1905 "Queer Visitors from the Marvelous Land of Oz" comic page, and The Woggle-Bug Book, all in one volume. Yes, these are the complete adventures of the Scarecrow, Tin Woodman, Jack Pumpkinhead, Sawhorse, Woggle-Bug, and Gump in the strange and distant land of America. They even visit Dorothy in Kansas. (This should not be confused with the 1960 picture book of the same name, seen above, nor the novel of the same name by Martin Gardner. Please note that this book contains some racial and ethnic stereotypes that were considered amusing to many in Baum's time, but are now badly outdated and offensive to some people today. Therefore, this book is not recommended for young children.)
- The original first edition, a paperback entitled The Third Book of Oz with an introduction by Martin Williams.
The Woggle-Bug Book, illustrated by Ike Morgan. The mis-adventures of the Woggle-Bug, first introduced in The Marvelous Land of Oz, in a strange and distant land called America. (NOTE: This book contains some racial and ethnic stereotypes that were considered amusing to many in Baum's time, but are now badly outdated and offensive to some people today. Therefore, this book is not recommended for young children.)
- Hardcover, black-and-white reprint, published by Scholars' Facsimiles and Reprints, with an introduction by Douglas G. Greene.
- Also available as part of the anthology Oz-Story 5, published by Hungry Tiger Press.
Ozma of Oz, illustrated by John R. Neill. Dorothy Gale, on a voyage at sea, is tossed overboard during a storm. She is washed ashore at Ev, a country neighboring Oz, where she meets up with her old friends the Scarecrow, the Tin Woodman, and the Cowardly Lion. She also meets Ozma, the new queen of Oz, who has come to Ev on a mission of her own, which will bring them all in contact with the nefarious Nome King.
- A facsimile reproduction of the first edition, illustrated by John R. Neill in full color, in cloth binding and dust jacket, published by Books of Wonder and HarperCollins. Highly recommended!
- Braille edition.
Available from The Braille Bookstore
- Kindle editions
Also available through Project Gutenberg (click the download tab to find it)
Ozma Special Set. The Books of Wonder editions of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, The Marvelous Land of Oz, and Ozma of Oz.
Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz, illustrated by John R. Neill. This time, Dorothy gets caught in a California earthquake with her cousin Zeb, and they have many adventures underground with none other than the Wizard of Oz! But can they find their way back to the surface world?
- A facsimile reproduction of the first edition, illustrated by John R. Neill, including sixteen painted color plates, in cloth binding and dust jacket, published by Books of Wonder and HarperCollins. Highly recommended!
- Braille edition.
Available from The Braille Bookstore
- Kindle editions
Also available through Project Gutenberg (click the download tab to find it)
The Road to Oz, illustrated by John R. Neill. While guiding a lost traveller, Dorothy herself gets lost, and finds herself on an enchanted road headed yet again to Oz. She meets many new friends and dangers along the way, but can she get to the Emerald City in time for Ozma's birthday party?
- A facsimile reproduction of the first edition, illustrated by John R. Neill, printed on colored paper, in cloth binding and dust jacket, published by Books of Wonder and HarperCollins. Highly recommended!
- Braille edition.
Available from The Braille Bookstore
- Kindle editions
Also available through Project Gutenberg (click the download tab to find it)
The Emerald City of Oz, illustrated by John R. Neill. Dorothy is coming to Oz to stay, and she's bringing Aunt Em and Uncle Henry along as well. Dorothy takes her family on a grand tour of their new home, but none of them are aware of the danger underneath their very feet.
- A facsimile reproduction of the first edition, illustrated by John R. Neill, in cloth binding and dust jacket, published by Books of Wonder and HarperCollins. The sixteen color plates are printed with an extra metallic green-gold ink! Highly recommended!
- Braille edition.
Available from The Braille Bookstore
- Kindle editions
Also available through Project Gutenberg (click the download tab to find it)
A Wonderful Welcome to Oz by L. Frank Baum, edited by Gregory Maguire. This compilation of three books (The Marvelous Land of Oz, Ozma of Oz, and The Emerald City of Oz) shows off the best of what Baum did with Oz after Dorothy heads home again. Includes an introduction by Gregory Maguire, the author of Wicked.
Easton Press Oz Collection: The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, The Marvelous Land of Oz, Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz, The Emerald City of Oz, illustrated by W. W. Denslow and John R. Neill. These heirloom editions of four of Baum's books are bound in leather, and include color plates and other touches not found in other editions of the Oz books.
Wizard's Special Set. The Books of Wonder editions of the first six Oz books.
The Patchwork Girl of Oz, illustrated by John R. Neill. Ojo the Unlucky, a Munchkin lad, must find the ingredients for a compound that will release his beloved Unk Nunkie from an enchantment. Trouble is, they're all over Oz, and he doesn't even know where to begin. But with the help of Scraps the Patchwork Girl, Bungle the Glass Cat, and his new friends from the Emerald City, he just might have a chance.
- A near-facsimile reproduction of the first edition, illustrated by John R. Neill in full color, in cloth binding and dust jacket, published by Books of Wonder and HarperCollins. Highly recommended! (NOTE: This edition has had a small amount of text and one illustration edited out that could be construed as offensive to some people. More details, and the original pages for download, can be found here.)
- Braille edition.
Available from The Braille Bookstore
- Kindle editions
Also available through Project Gutenberg (click the download tab to find it)
The Little Wizard Stories of Oz, illustrated by John R. Neill. A set of six short Oz stories, perfect for younger Oz fans, featuring such old friends as Dorothy, the Scarecrow, the Tin Woodman, the Cowardly Lion, the Wizard, and Princess Ozma.
- Published in a handsome hardback edition by Books of Wonder, fully illustrated in color by John R. Neill.
- Kindle editions
Also available through Project Gutenberg (click the download tab to find it)
Tik-Tok of Oz, illustrated by John R. Neill. Betsy Bobbin and her pet mule Hank are shipwrecked on the shores of the Rose Kingdom. There, they meet the Shaggy Man, and the three of them are banished for picking the royal princess. They then meet with the army of Oogaboo, Polychrome, the rainbow's daughter, and Tik-Tok. Can this ragtag bunch find Shaggy's brother, or will the Nome King succeed in stopping them?
- A facsimile reproduction of the first edition, illustrated by John R. Neill, including sixteen color plates, in cloth binding and dust jacket, published by Books of Wonder and HarperCollins. Highly recommended!
- Braille edition.
Available from The Braille Bookstore
- Kindle editions
Also available through Project Gutenberg (click the download tab to find it)
The Scarecrow of Oz, illustrated by John R. Neill. Trot and Cap'n Bill (from Baum's earlier non-Oz books The Sea Fairies and Sky Island) are caught in a whirlpool and cast into many adventures. When they make their way to Jinxland, a small country in an isolated corner of Oz, can they succeed in helping the Scarecrow overthrow the cruel king?
- A facsimile reproduction of the first edition, illustrated by John R. Neill, including sixteen color plates, in cloth binding and dust jacket, published by Books of Wonder and HarperCollins. Highly recommended!
- Braille edition.
Available from The Braille Bookstore
- Kindle editions
Also available through Project Gutenberg (click the download tab to find it)
Rinkitink in Oz, illustrated by John R. Neill. Prince Inga of the island kingdom of Pingaree finds himself alone after invaders conquer his home and take his family away to be slaves. With the help of three magic pearls, jolly King Rinkitink, and the talking goat Bilbil, he sets out to find his family and subjects and restore his home. But when the kidnappers team up with the Nome King, he may end up in over his head.
- A facsimile reproduction of the first edition, illustrated by John R. Neill, in cloth binding and dust jacket, with the original twelve color plates, published by Books of Wonder and HarperCollins. Highly recommended! (NOTE: One illustration has been deleted so as not to offend some people. More details, and the original page for download, can be found here.)
- Braille edition.
Available from The Braille Bookstore
- Kindle editions
Also available through Project Gutenberg (click the download tab to find it)
The Lost Princess of Oz, illustrated by John R. Neill. Ozma's been kidnapped, many of the most powerful magic items have vanished, and nobody knows how it happened! Search parties set out from the Emerald City to look for her, but an evil magician is determined to not let them succeed.
- A facsimile reproduction of the first edition, illustrated by John R. Neill, in cloth binding and dust jacket, with the original twelve color plates, published by Books of Wonder and HarperCollins. Highly recommended!
- Braille edition.
Available from The Braille Bookstore
- Kindle editions
Also available through Project Gutenberg (click the download tab to find it)
The Tin Woodman of Oz, illustrated by John R. Neill. When Woot the Wanderer meets the Tin Woodman, he shames the Emperor of the Winkies into righting a wrong from his earliest days. So the Tin Woodman, the Scarecrow, and Woot set out on a mission to the wilds of the Munchkin Country. Along the way, they have many adventures, and meet up with Polychrome and...the Tin Woodman's twin brother? Can the Tin Woodman succeed in his mission?
- A facsimile reproduction of the first edition, illustrated by John R. Neill, in cloth binding and dust jacket, with the original twelve color plates, published by Books of Wonder and HarperCollins. Highly recommended!
- Braille edition.
Available from The Braille Bookstore
- Kindle editions
Also available through Project Gutenberg (click the download tab to find it)
The Magic of Oz, illustrated by John R. Neill. Ozma's birthday is coming soon, and nobody knows what to get for her! Trot and Cap'n Bill set off to find a magic flower, while Dorothy and the Wizard have their own ideas. But can they stop the Nome King from conquering Oz as well?
- A facsimile reproduction of the first edition, illustrated by John R. Neill, in cloth binding and dust jacket, with the original twelve color plates, published by Books of Wonder and HarperCollins. Highly recommended!
- Braille edition.
Available from The Braille Bookstore
- Kindle editions
Also available through Project Gutenberg (click the download tab to find it)
Glinda of Oz, illustrated by John R. Neill. On a mission to keep some of her subjects from fighting, Ozma is trapped, with Dorothy, on a domed island at the bottom of a lake. Glinda, the Wizard, and many of their friends from the Emerald City rush to their aid, but can they succeed in overcoming some very dark magic?
- A facsimile reproduction of the first edition, illustrated by John R. Neill, in cloth binding and dust jacket, with the original twelve color plates, published by Books of Wonder and HarperCollins. Highly recommended!
- Braille edition.
Available from The Braille Bookstore
- Kindle editions
Also available through Project Gutenberg (click the download tab to find it)
The Wizard of Oz and Other Wonderful Books of Oz. A collection of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, The Emerald City of Oz, and Glinda of Oz, with a new cover by Rachell Sumpter, and an introduction and notes by Jack Zipes.
Wizard's Super Special Set. The Books of Wonder editions of all of the Oz books by L. Frank Baum, including The Little Wizard Stories of Oz.
15 Books in 1: The Oz Series. All fourteen of L. Frank Baum's Oz books and The Little Wizard Stories of Oz in one big volume.
The Complete Book of Oz. All fourteen of L. Frank Baum's Oz books and The Little Wizard Stories of Oz in one big volume.
The Treasury of Oz: 15-in-1 Omnibus. All fourteen of L. Frank Baum's Oz books and The Little Wizard Stories of Oz in one big volume.
The Big Book of Oz Series. Collections of several Oz books.
- The Big Book of Oz, Volume 1: The Oz Series. All of the first seven Oz books: The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, The Marvelous Land of Oz, Ozma of Oz, Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz, The Road to Oz, The Emerald City of Oz, and The Patchwork Girl of Oz.
- The Big Book of Oz, Volume 2: The Little Wizard Stories. All of the rest of the Oz books: The Little Wizard Stories of Oz, Tik-Tok of Oz, The Scarecrow of Oz, Rinkitink in Oz, The Lost Princess of Oz, The Tin Woodman of Oz, The Magic of Oz, and Glinda of Oz.
The Complete Oz Series. Collections of several Oz books.
- The Complete Oz, Volume 1. All of the first seven Oz books: The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, The Marvelous Land of Oz, Ozma of Oz, Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz, The Road to Oz, The Emerald City of Oz, and The Patchwork Girl of Oz.
- The Complete Oz, Volume 2. All of the rest of the Oz books: The Little Wizard Stories of Oz, Tik-Tok of Oz, The Scarecrow of Oz, Rinkitink in Oz, The Lost Princess of Oz, The Tin Woodman of Oz, The Magic of Oz, and Glinda of Oz.
Adventures in Oz Series. Each volume is a collection of three Oz books.
- Volume I: The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, The Marvelous Land of Oz, Ozma of Oz.
- Volume II: Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz, The Road to Oz, The Emerald City of Oz.
- Volume III: The Patchwork Girl of Oz, The Little Wizard Stories of Oz, Tik-Tok of Oz.
- Volume IV: The Scarecrow of Oz, Rinkitink in Oz, The Lost Princess of Oz.
- Volume V: The Tin Woodman of Oz, The Magic of Oz, Glinda of Oz.
Illustrated Adventures in Oz Series. Each volume is a collection of three Oz books with all of the original illustrations.
- Volume I: The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, The Land of Oz, Ozma of Oz.
- Volume II: Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz, The Road to Oz, The Emerald City of Oz.
- Volume III: The Patchwork Girl of Oz, Tik-Tok of Oz, The Scarecrow of Oz.
- Volume IV: Rinkitink in Oz, The Lost Princess of Oz, The Tin Woodman of Oz.
- Volume V: The Magic of Oz, Glinda of Oz, The Little Wizard Stories of Oz.
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