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* Abrams, Dennis. [[Special:BookSources/1604135018|''L. Frank Baum'']] (part of the "Who Wrote That?" series). Chelsea House Publications, 2010.
* Abrams, Dennis. [[Special:BookSources/1604135018|''L. Frank Baum'']] (part of the "Who Wrote That?" series). Chelsea House Publications, 2010.
* ''American Experience: American Oz''. PBS, 2021.  Documentary on the life of Baum.
* Attebery, Brian. [[Special:BookSources/0253356652|''The Fantasy Tradition in American Literature: From Irving to LeGuin'']]. Indiana University Press, 1980.
* Attebery, Brian. [[Special:BookSources/0253356652|''The Fantasy Tradition in American Literature: From Irving to LeGuin'']]. Indiana University Press, 1980.
* Baum, Frank Joslyn, and Russell P. MacFall. ''To Please a Child: A Biography of L. Frank Baum, Royal Historian of Oz''. The Reilly & Lee Co., 1961.
* Baum, Frank Joslyn, and Russell P. MacFall. ''To Please a Child: A Biography of L. Frank Baum, Royal Historian of Oz''. The Reilly & Lee Co., 1961.

Revision as of 07:48, 3 December 2021

This FAQ only covers the main points about Oz. Much more information is available from these resources, many of which were consulted during the compilation of this FAQ. Anyone looking for more detailed information is encouraged to seek out some of these books, magazines, and videos. (Those seeking out even more resources, especially newspaper, magazine, and journal articles, should check out the bibliographies of these books, notably Hearn's Critical Heritage edition of The Wizard of Oz.) The bibliography is divided into general categories.

Introductory and general information about Oz

About the Land of Oz and its citizens

About L. Frank Baum and his works

Criticisms and interpretations of Baum and his works

About collecting Oz books

About The Movie

About the Ruby Slippers

About the cast and crew of The Movie

(There are, of course, many other biographies of Judy Garland available, but this list would be far too long if I were to name them all.)

About other dramatic interpretations and the people involved

Art and Artists

  • Charles Santore Illustrates the Wizard of Oz. Video documentary, Sirocco Video, 1998.
  • Greene, Douglas G., and Michael Patrick Hearn. W. W. Denslow. Clarke Historical Library, 1976. (Biography of Baum's Wizard of Oz collaborator.)
  • Martin, Dick. An Oz Picture Gallery. The International Wizard of Oz Club, 1984.
  • Martin, Dick. The Oz Sketchbook. The International Wizard of Oz Club, 1986.
  • Moser, Barry. Forty-Seven Days to Oz. The International Wizard of Oz Club, 2002.

Collecting and Collectibles