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Those who have written and drawn Oz stories have all been involved in other projects as well.

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The Book of the Hamburgs by L. Frank Baum. Baum's first book, all about — raising chickens.

Our Landlady by L. Frank Baum. A collection of Baum's columns from his newspaper editing days in the Dakota Territory. Introduction, annotations, and editing by Nancy Tystad Koupal.

Mother Goose in Prose by L. Frank Baum. Baum's second book, and the first written for children. Twenty-two short stories explaining the reasons behind Mother Goose rhymes. How did those four-and-twenty blackbirds get into the pie? Why was Old King Cole such a merry old soul? Why did Mary Mary plant her garden in the first place? Who were Hickory, Dickory, and Dock? And why was Miss Muffet sitting on that tuffet? (This was also Maxfield Parrish's first illustrated book.)
- Kindle editions
[http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/5312" target="_blank">Also available through Project Gutenberg</a> (click the download tab to find it)
- Some individual stories are also available for download
- "Little Bun Rabbit"
- "The Man in the Moon"
- "The Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe"
- "The Story of Baa Baa Black Sheep"
- "The Story of the Cat and the Fiddle"
- "The Story of Gilligren and the Song of Sixpence"
- "The Story of Hickory Dickory Dock"
- "The Story of Humpty Dumpty"
- "The Story of Little Miss Muffet"
- "The Story of Little Tommy Tucker"
- "The Wond'rous Wise Man"
- "Little Bun Rabbit"

By the Candelabra's Glare by L. Frank Baum. This collection of verse was originally privately printed by Baum for family and friends. Several illustrators contributed pictures, including W. W. Denslow.
- A hardback facsimile reproduction, with an introduction by Peter Hanff, published by Scholars' Facsimiles and Reprints.

Father Goose: His Book by L. Frank Baum. The less famous husband of Mother Goose demands equal time! This collection of verse by Baum, illustrated by W. W. Denslow, was his first bestseller, and it's finally available again. (WARNING: Some of these poems contain ethnic language and stereotypes that were acceptable in Baum's day, but are now offensive to most people.)

The Songs of Father Goose by L. Frank Baum. Father Goose was such a success that everyone capitalized on it by setting some of the verses to music, composed by Alberta N. Hall.

The Army Alphabet and The Navy Alphabet by L. Frank Baum. Baum wrote these two patriotic alphabet books in 1900. One pays tribute to the United States fighting forces on land, the other to the United States men at sea. Both were illustrated by Harry Kennedy.
- All available editions of King Kojo.

The Wizard of Way-Up and Other Wonders by Ruth Plumly Thompson. A collection of shorts stories, verse, and other writings by Ruth Plumly Thompson.
- An illustrated paperback edition, with an introduction by Douglas G. Greene

Sissajig and Other Surprises by Ruth Plumly Thompson. A collection of some of the short stories, poems, and other works of the second Royal Historian of Oz, Ruth Plumly Thompson. Includes several Oz works, such as the short play "A Day in Oz."
- Hardcover.
- Paperback.

Dunkiton. This annual anthology usually contains an assortment of items by Ruth Plumly Thompson, usually first printed in newspapers.
- See the <a href="dunkiton.html" target="_blank">Dunkiton Press</a> page for details on what's in each issue.

Dark Music by Jack Snow. Collection of Snow's short horror stories. (Not recommended for young children.)
- Hardcover edition.

Spectral Snow by Jack Snow. Collection of Snow's short horror stories, some of which had previously appeared in Dark Music. (Not recommended for young children.)
- Paperback edition, illustrated by Eric Shanower.

The Black Swan by Rachel Cosgrove Payes. Romance novel. (Not recommended for young children.)
- Paperback edition.

Bride of Fury by Rachel Cosgrove Payes. Romance novel. (Not recommended for young children.)
- Paperback edition.

The Coach to Hell by Rachel Cosgrove Payes. Romance novel. (Not recommended for young children.)
- Paperback edition.

Curiosity Killed Kitty by Rachel Cosgrove Payes.
- Unknown edition.

The Dark Towers of Trelochen by Rachel Cosgrove Payes. Romance novel. (Not recommended for young children.)
- Paperback edition.

Death Sleeps Lightly by Rachel Cosgrove Payes.
- Unknown edition.

Devil's Court by Rachel Cosgrove Payes.
- Unknown edition.

Emeralds and Jade by Rachel Cosgrove Payes. Romance novel. (Not recommended for young children.)
- Hardcover edition.

Forbidden Island by Rachel Cosgrove Payes.
- Unknown edition.

Forsythia Finds Murder by Rachel Cosgrove Payes. Romance mystery. (Not recommended for young children.)
- Unknown edition.

The House of Tarot by Rachel Cosgrove Payes.
- Paperback edition.

Lady Alicia's Secret by Rachel Cosgrove Payes. Romance novel. (Not recommended for young children.)
- Paperback edition.

Malverne Hall by Rachel Cosgrove Payes. Romance novel. (Not recommended for young children.)
- Paperback edition.

Memoirs of Murder by Rachel Cosgrove Payes.
- Unknown edition.

Moment of Desire by Rachel Cosgrove Payes. Lady Melusina Wilton lives a carefree life at court in London — until her mother falls out of favor with the king's mistress, and they are kicked out. Mellie's life goes from bad to worse, until the Earl of Henning rescues her. But how can Mellie deal with a loveless marriage of convenience when the one she really loves is her own father-in-law? Romance novel. (Not recommended for young children.)
- Paperback edition.

The Mystery of Echo Caverns by Rachel Cosgrove Payes.
- Unknown edition.

O Charitable Death by Rachel Cosgrove Payes. Murder mystery. (Not recommended for young children.)
- Paperback edition.

Peace Corps Nurse by Rachel Cosgrove Payes.
- Hardcover edition.
- Paperback edition.
- All available editions of Peace Corps Nurse

The Sapphire Legacy by Rachel Cosgrove Payes. Romance novel. (Not recommended for young children.)
- Paperback edition.
- Large type edition.
- All available editions of The Sapphire Legacy.

Satan's Mistress by Rachel Cosgrove Payes. Romance novel. (Not recommended for young children.)
- Paperback edition.

The Silent Place by Rachel Cosgrove Payes. Fiona Hayden accepts a position as tutor and governess at Cliffhouse, the Barclay estate, and she falls in love with her employer. But Rome can't remarry until his missing wife, Suzanne, is declared dead. So who is this amnesiac who turns up one stormy evening? Has Suzanne returned at last? Romance novel. (Not recommended for young children.)
- Paperback edition.

The Seven Sisters Regency Romance series by Rachel Cosgrove Payes. This series features the seven Lassiter daughters and their various attempts to marry men with titles and money. (Romance novels, not recommended for young children.)
- #1: Love's Charade.
- Paperback edition.
- #2: Love's Renegade.
- Paperback edition.
- #3: Love's Promenade.
- Paperback edition.
- #4: Love's Serenade.
- Paperback edition.
- #5: Love's Escapade.
- Paperback edition.

Bridge to Yesterday by E. L. Arch (pen name of Rachel Cosgrove Payes). Science-fiction novel. (Not recommended for young children.)
- Hardcover editions.

The Deathstones by E. L. Arch (pen name of Rachel Cosgrove Payes). Science-fiction novel. (Not recommended for young children.)
- Hardcover editions.

The Double-Minded Man by E. L. Arch (pen name of Rachel Cosgrove Payes). Science-fiction novel. (Not recommended for young children.)
- Unknown bindings.

The First Immortals by E. L. Arch (pen name of Rachel Cosgrove Payes). Science-fiction novel. (Not recommended for young children.)
- Hardcover editions.

The Man with Three Eyes by E. L. Arch (pen name of Rachel Cosgrove Payes). Science-fiction novel. (Not recommended for young children.)
- Hardcover edition.
- All available editions of The Man with Three Eyes.
- Kindle edition.

Planet of Death by E. L. Arch (pen name of Rachel Cosgrove Payes). Science-fiction novel. (Not recommended for young children.)
- Hardcover editions.

Love and Betrayal by Joanne Kaye (pen name of Rachel Cosgrove Payes). Romance novel. (Not recommended for young children.)
- Paperback edition.

Rags to Riches by Joanne Kaye (pen name of Rachel Cosgrove Payes). Romance novel. (Not recommended for young children.)
- Paperback edition.

Satin and Stars by Joanne Kaye (pen name of Rachel Cosgrove Payes). Romance novel. (Not recommended for young children.)
- Paperback edition.

The works of Rachel Cosgrove Payes. This link will take you to all books by Rachel Cosgrove Payes, including her Oz books, magazine and anthology publications, and those books published under her pen names of E. L. Arch and Joanne Kaye.
- The many works of Rachel Cosgrove Payes.

Sawdust in His Shoes by Eloise Jarvis McGraw. The adventures of a young circus performer when he is separated from his colleagues, and how he must learn to trust others.
- Hardcover editions.
- All available editions of Sawdust in His Shoes.

Crown Fire by Eloise Jarvis McGraw. An adventure story set in the woods during forest fire season.
- All available editions of Crown Fire.

Moccasin Trail by Eloise Jarvis McGraw. A trapper named Jim Keath, raised by Native Americans, must return to his family to help them settle in the Oregon Territory. Can he deal with the conflict between his two worlds? A Newbery Medal Honor book.
- Hardcover edition.
- Paperback edition.
- All available editions of Moccasin Trail.

Mara, Daughter of the Nile by Eloise Jarvis McGraw. A young girl in ancient Egypt must deal with growing up and her place in society.
- Hardcover edition.
- Paperback edition.
- All available editions of Mara, Daughter of the Nile.

Pharoah by Eloise Jarvis McGraw. McGraw's only adult novel, this is the story of the Pharoah of Egypt, how he gained his throne, and what he had to do to keep it.
- All available editions of Pharoah.

Techniques of Fiction Writing by Eloise Jarvis McGraw. McGraw's only non-fiction book, this volume helps you to become a better writer.
- All available editions of Techniques of Fiction Writing.

The Golden Goblet by Eloise Jarvis McGraw. A poor boy in ancient Egypt must learn to make his way, and begin his journey towards manhood. A Newbery Medal Honor Book.
- Harcover edition.
- Paperback editions.
- All available editions of The Golden Goblet.
- A Guide for Using The Golden Goblet in the Classroom by Mari L. Robbins and Kathy Bruce. For teachers.
- Golden Goblet: Teacher Guide by Mary L. Dennis. For teachers of grades 5 and 6.
- Scholastic Book Guides: The Golden Goblet.

Steady, Stephanie! by Eloise Jarvis McGraw. McGraw's only play is the comic tale of two high school kids and their relationship.
- All available editions of Steady, Stephanie!.

Greensleeves by Eloise Jarvis McGraw. Shannon's life is in a turmoil, and nobody seems to understand or care. Can she cope with her life and all the changes she's going through?
- Hardcover edition.
- All available editions of Greensleeves.

Master Cornhill by Eloise Jarvis McGraw. In 1666 England, a young boy must deal with the plague leaving him an orphan. He goes to London to seek his fortune, but the city is about to be devastated by the worst disaster in its history.
- Hardcover edition.
- Paperback edition.
- All available editions of Master Cornhill.

A Really Weird Summer by Eloise Jarvis McGraw. One summer, a boy is staying at his relatives' home. But who is the other boy he keeps coming across? Could the house be haunted? Winner of an Edgar award for Best Juvenile Mystery.
- Hardcover edition.
- Paperback edition.
- All available editions of A Really Weird Summer.

Joel and the Great Merlini by Eloise Jarvis McGraw. Joel wants to be a great magician more than anything else. But when the Great Merlini appears and shows him some real magic, Joel isn't sure just what he wants any more.
- Hardcover edition.
- All available editions of Joel and the Great Merlini.

The Money Room by Eloise Jarvis McGraw. A mystery involving an old story of a room wallpapered with money. Can the family living in the house find the room before they are forced to move out?
- Hardcover edition.
- Paperback edition.
- All available editions of The Money Room.

Hideaway by Eloise Jarvis McGraw. Jerry, upset with his parents' divorce, runs away from home to find someone who is on his side. But the only friend he can make seems to be a girl with even worse problems than his, and she's not trusting anybody.
- Hardcover edition.
- Paperback edition.
- All available editions of Hideaway.

The Seventeenth Swap by Eloise Jarvis McGraw. Eric Greene wants to get his young friend some cowboy boots in the worst way. Trouble is, he has no money with which to get them. But maybe there's another way...
- Hardcover edition.
- Paperback edition.
- All available editions of The Seventeenth Swap.

The Trouble with Jacob by Eloise Jarvis McGraw. Two children, visiting Oregon over the summer, encounter a 100-year-old boy ghost. What does he want, and what can they do to let him rest?
- Hardcover edition.
- All available editions of The Trouble with Jacob.

The Striped Ships by Eloise Jarvis McGraw. In England, all is calm and peaceful under the reign of King Harald. But when the striped ships come, everything changes, and a young girl finds herself helping the invaders weave an important tapestry.
- Hardcover edition.
- All available editions of The Striped Ships.

Tangled Webb by Eloise Jarvis McGraw. When a girl's father remarries, she believes that her new stepmother is hiding something, and her baby stepbrother may not be who she claims he is. Can she untangle this web of mystery?
- Hardcover edition.
- All available editions of Tangled Webb.

The Moorchild by Eloise Jarvis McGraw. In Medieval England, a young girl doesn't feel like she belongs. Could she really be one of the moorpeople, as everyone in her village believes? A Newbery Medal Honor Book.
- Hardcover editions.
- Large print hardcover edition.
- Paperback edition.
- Audio CD edition.
- Audiocassette edition.
- All available editions of The Moorchild.

The Littlest Star by Sally Jackson (pen name for Jean Kellogg). A story about ballet, illustrated by Dick Martin.
- All available editions of The Littlest Star.

The Littlest Skater: The Story of Jimmy One-Skate by Sally Jackson (pen name for Jean Kellogg). A story about skating, illustrated by Dick Martin.
- All available editions of The Littlest Skater: The Story of Jimmy One-Skate.

The Magic Map by Marion Beckler. A children's adventure story, illustrated by Dick Martin.
- All available editions of The Magic Map.

The Little Bear with Purple Paws by Joy Shott. A children's story, illustrated by Dick Martin.
- All available editions of The Little Bear with Purple Paws.

Age of Bronze graphic novel series. The Oz author/artist's latest project is a comic book retelling of the Trojan War. He's won two Eisner Awards from the comics industry, and he intends to take the series to the end of the war. For more information about this series, including how to get individual issues or subscribe, check out the book's website at <a href="http://age-of-bronze.com/" target="_blank">http://age-of-bronze.com</a>.
- Age of Bronze: A Thousand Ships by Eric Shanower. This is where it all begins, with the kidnapping of Helen and all of the other events that led to the Greek army going to war for ten years. Collects the first nine issues of the comic book series, and adds a few extras. (Not recommended for young or sensitive readers, as it contains violence and other adult themes.)
- Hardcover edition.
- Paperback edition.
- L'Âge de Bronze: Un Millier de Navires, paperback edition translated into French.
Also available from <a href="http://www.amazon.fr/exec/obidos/ASIN/2915168075/" target="_blank">Amazon.fr</a>
- Age of Bronze: Sacrifice by Eric Shanower. The Greeks are having a difficult time even getting to Troy. Can Agammemnon make the ultimate sacrifice to the gods so that they can continue? Collects issues 10 through 19 of the comic book series, and adds a few extras. (Not recommended for young or sensitive readers, as it contains violence and other adult themes.)
- Hardcover edition.
- Paperback edition.
- L'Âge de Bronze: Sacrifice, paperback edition translated into French.
Also available from <a href="http://www.amazon.fr/exec/obidos/ASIN/2915168172/" target="_blank">Amazon.fr</a>
- Age of Bronze: Betrayal, Part 1 by Eric Shanower. As the Greeks approach and the Trojans prepare to defend their city, war appears to be inevitable. Can a peace embassy from Agamemnon be of any assurance to King Priam? Collects issues 20 through 26 of the comic book series, and adds a few extras. (Not recommended for young or sensitive readers, as it contains violence and other adult themes.)
- Hardcover edition.
- Paperback edition.
- L'Âge de Bronze: Trahison, 1ère partie, paperback edition translated into French.
Also available from <a href="http://www.amazon.fr/exec/obidos/ASIN/2915168563/" target="_blank">Amazon.fr</a>
- L'Âge de Bronze: Les Coulisses de l'Oeuvre by Eric Shanower. A behind-the-scenes look at the series, including the covers without text, sketches, and other items not found in the other collections. (Not recommended for young or sensitive readers, as it contains violence and other adult themes.)
- Paperback edition, in French.
Also available from <a href="http://www.amazon.fr/exec/obidos/ASIN/2915168318/" target="_blank">Amazon.fr</a>

The Baum Bugle. The journal of the International Wizard of Oz Club, published continuously for over forty years now. Although issues are primarily non-fiction, many of the Royal Historians have contributed. Articles have been written by Ruth Plumly Thompson, Rachel Cosgrove Payes, and Eloise Jarvis McGraw, and the Bugle has also published little-known or previously unpublished works, both fiction and non-fiction, by Baum, Thompson, Denslow, Neill, and others.
- Many back issues are available.

<a name="ozstory1"></a>Oz-Story No. 1, edited by David Maxine. The first annual anthology of Ozian tales, both new and classic. This edition includes "Percy and the Shrinking Violet" by Rachel Cosgrove Payes; comic adventures with W. W. Denslow's "Billy Bounce," John R, Neill's "The Little Journeys of Nip and Tuck," and the first part of Walt Spouse's adaptation of The Land of Oz; stories and poems by L. Frank Baum and Ruth Plumly Thompson; and a reproduction of Sam Steele's Adventures on Land and Sea; or The Boy Fortune Hunters in Alaska, L. Frank Baum's adventure story that was published under two titles and two different pen names.
- Paperback edition.

<a name="ozstory2"></a>Oz-Story No. 2, edited by David Maxine. The second annual anthology of Ozian tales, both new and classic. This edition includes "The Magic Land" by Eloise Jarvis McGraw, and illustrated by Lauren Lynn McGraw; comic adventures with "Toyland" by John R. Neill and the second part of Walt Spouse's adaptation of The Land of Oz; stories and poems by L. Frank Baum and Ruth Plumly Thompson; and a reproduction of Policeman Bluejay, L. Frank Baum's 1907 book about two children who are temporarily transformed into birds. This edition includes the original Magiel Wright Enright illustrations.
- Paperback edition.

<a name="ozstory3"></a>Oz-Story No. 3, edited by David Maxine. The third annual anthology of Ozian tales, both new and classic. This edition includes "Spots in Oz" by Rachel Cosgrove Payes, "Ellie in the Clutches of the Ogre," a chapter of The Wizard of the Emerald City by Alexander Volkov; comic adventures with "Denslow's Scarecrow and Tin-Man," John R. Neill's "The Little Journeys of Nip and Tuck," and the first part of Walt Spouse's adaptation of Ozma of Oz; stories and poems by L. Frank Baum and Ruth Plumly Thompson; and The Flying Girl, L. Frank Baum's 1911 adventure novel of Orissa Kane, who learns to fly an airplane and ends up in a load of adventures.
- Paperback edition.

<a name="ozstory4"></a>Oz-Story No. 4, edited by David Maxine. The fourth annual anthology of Ozian tales, both new and classic. This edition includes three more chapters from "Denslow's Scarecrow and the Tin-Man," part two of Walt Spouse's comic strip adaptation of Ozma of Oz, "Pajamas, the Sleepyhead Elf" by Eloise Jarvis McGraw, "The Green Camel," a poem by Ruth Plumly Thompson, "Fresh Strawberries," "Teddy Bear Hunt" and "The Guardian of the Gate," all poems by L. Frank Baum, and the novel Daughters of Destiny by L. Frank Baum (originally published under the pen name Schuyler Staunton).
- Paperback edition.

<a name="ozstory5"></a>Oz-Story No. 5, edited by David Maxine. The fifth annual anthology of Ozian tales, both new and classic. This edition includes "The Magic Sled" by Jack Snow; comic adventures with "Denslow's Scarecrow and Tin-Man" and the first part of Walt Spouse's adaptation of The Emerald City of Oz; stories and poems by L. Frank Baum and Ruth Plumly Thompson; and a reproduction of The Woggle-Bug Book, L. Frank Baum's 1905 book about the Highly Magnified insect's adventures in America and other locales. This edition includes the original Ike Morgan illustrations.
- Paperback edition.

<a name="ozstory6"></a>Oz-Story No. 6, edited by David Maxine. The sixth (and final) annual anthology of Ozian tales, both new and classic. This edition includes "Princess Chrystal and Prince Eolus" by Jack Snow; comic adventures with "Denslow's Scarecrow and Tin-Man" and the second part of Walt Spouse's adaptation of The Emerald City of Oz; Rachel Cosgrove's original opening chapter for The Hidden Valley of Oz; stories and poems by L. Frank Baum, Ruth Plumly Thompson, and John R. Neill; and a reproduction of Annabel, L. Frank Baum's 1906 novel, originally published under the name Suzanne Metcalf.
- Paperback edition.

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