Where to buy Oz books
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- Where to find new books:
- Eric Gjovaag's online Wizard of Oz bookshop — come browse and see what's available
- Amazon.com
- If Amazon doesn't have it, try Barnes and Noble's online catalog
- Better World Books, which has free shipping in the United States
- Books-a-Million
- Amazon.ca (The Canadian branch of Amazon.com)
- Chapters.Indigo.ca, another Canadian online bookshop
- Amazon.co.uk (The British branch of Amazon.com)
- Play.com, another British online store
- Waterstones, Great Britain's largest bookstore chain
- The Hive Network, Britain's independent bookstores
- Book Depository, another excellent source for both American and British books, with no shipping costs
- Amazon.es, the Spanish branch of Amazon.com. They carry Oz titles in Spanish, English, and other languages.
- Amazon.de, the German branch of Amazon.com. They carry Oz titles in both German and English.
- Amazon.fr, the French branch of Amazon.com. They carry Oz titles in both French and English.
- Amazon.it, the Italian branch of Amazon.com. They carry Oz titles in both Italian and English.
- Amazon.co.jp, the Japanese branch of Amazon.com. They carry Oz titles in both Japanese and English.
- Amazon.cn, the Chinese branch of Amazon.com.
- The National Bookstore in the Philippines
- Rediff.com, an online bookstore in India.
- Junglee, an online shopping site in India.
- Dymocks.com.au, the online shop for Dymocks, Australia's largest bookstore chain.
- Fish Pond, an Australian online store
- The Book Worm, another Australian online store
- Borders, still yet another Australian online store
- Fishpond, an online bookstore in New Zealand
- Loot, an online bookstore in South Africa
- www.ozon.ru — for those looking for Oz and Magic Land books in Russian
- Ruskniga.com, an American distributor of Russian media
- Casa del Libro, an online bookstore in Spain
- www.fnac.pt, for those looking for Oz and other books and movies in Portuguese
- Livraria Cultura, an online store in Brazil
- Utz Books], a new independent Israeli publisher specializing in children's books translated from English. Their first offering? The Marvelous Land of Oz! — [Hebrew] [English] [Facebook]
- Want to order online and still support your local independent bookstore? You can at IndieBound!
- Hastings — a chain that sells both new and used books, CDs, and DVDs
- Bookweb.org, the website of the American Booksellers Association — use the site to find a member store in your area
- If you're in the United Kingdom, find your local bookshop at (where else?) localbookshops.co.uk
- Comparison shopping:
- www.allbookstores.com
- Fetchbook.info
- Bookfinder4u.com
- Cheap Books.com
- BibliOz.com, a very appropriate place to search for Oz books
- Booksprice.com
- Dover Publications
- Publications of the International Wizard of Oz Club
- Tales of the Cowardly Lion and Friends, the successor to Buckethead Enterprises of Oz
- Hungry Tiger Press — publishers of new and old Oz works
- Marcus Mébès's storefront at Lulu.com — he has reprinted many old items of interest to Oz fans, as well as his own new stories
- Books of Wonder — be sure to click on the "World of Oz" tab for all kinds of Ozzy stuff
- Toto, Too, Inc., the publishers of new Oz books by Roger S. Baum, L. Frank Baum's great-grandson (and now they're on Facebook)
- Nikidik Press, home of the Oz books of Philip John Lewin
- The Royal Publisher of Oz
- Del Rey Books, the current publishers of Baum and many of Thompson's Oz books
- Random House, Del Rey's parent company, which has other Oz books as well
- AuthorHouse — they publish both classic and new Oz stories on a print-on-demand basis
- Piglet Press — Audio Oz books
- Easton Press's leatherbound Oz books and The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus
- Hamilton Book, a bargain bookseller
- Book Closeouts.com
- Bud Plant Books
- Wowio e-books
- Empty Grave Books, publishers of new e-books of classic Oz books
- Oz books in Braille at The Braille Bookstore
- Espresso Book Machine — it prints a custom copy of a book right in the store (and yes, Oz titles are available)
- Resources for finding used, rare, and antiquarian books:
- Rare Oz Books.com [A] [B]
- A private sale of some very nice old Oz books
- Abebooks.com, the online store of the American Book Exchange
- Bookfinder Used and Rare Book Search
- Add All Used and Rare Book Search
- Half.com
- A Libris, for rare, antiquarian, and hard-to-find books
- Biblio.com
- Tom Folio.com
- Choose Books.com
- Half Price Books Marketpplace, the online store for the Half Price Books chain
- ViaLibri, which scours many of the above sites
- Bookbase.com, where you work with the sellers of used, rare, out-of-print, and antiquarian books directly.
- Aleph-Bet Books
- March Hare Books, run by Oz fan and scholar Paul Bienvenue
- Reader's Outlet — proceeds go towards literacy projects around the world
- Book Rescue, specializing in children's books
- Strand Books, one of New York City's largest used bookstores
- Powell's City of Books (Portland, Oregon)
- Phantom Bookshop in California
- Childscapes children's booksellers — [Oz page] [Denslow page]
- Wonderful Books of Oz (formerly Avant Garde Books)
- Better World Books — buy books and help support literacy programs around the world
- Between the Covers Rare Books
- childrensbookshop.com (in Great Britain)
- Exe-Libris Books (in Great Britain)
- Oz and related books at The First Edition (in Great Britain)
- Green Metropolis (book "recycling" in Great Britain)
- ZVAB — used and antiquarian books in Germany (site is in German)
- The rec.arts.books.marketplace newsgroup
- The Rosetta Project Museum Store — reproductions and multimedia recreations of classic children's literature
- Books Database software to catalog your collection
- And to protect your investment, Collectibles Insurance
- Paperbackswap.com, where you can trade books through the mail
- Thrift Recycling Management, which has resources for recycling books