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*[http://hungrytigerpress.blogspot.com/2011/10/writing-better-oz-book.html Which other Oz book inspired the writing of ''Merry Go Round in Oz''?]
*[http://hungrytigerpress.blogspot.com/2011/10/writing-better-oz-book.html Which other Oz book inspired the writing of ''Merry Go Round in Oz''?]


*The Magic Land texts (in Russian) — [[http://volkov.anuta.org/ А]] [[http://lib.rus.ec/a/20868 Б]]
*The Magic Land texts (in Russian) — [[http://volkov.anuta.org/ А]] [[http://lib.rus.ec/a/20868 B]]


*[http://bibliogid.ru/articles/222 A bibliography of articles about Volkov] (in Russian)
*[http://bibliogid.ru/articles/222 A bibliography of articles about Volkov] (in Russian)
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*[http://www.smaragdenstadt-fanpage.de/ Smaragdenstadt Fanpage], devoted to Magic Land, Oz, and ''Wicked'' (in German)
*[http://www.smaragdenstadt-fanpage.de/ Smaragdenstadt Fanpage], devoted to Magic Land, Oz, and ''Wicked'' (in German)
*[http://history.columbia.edu/undergraduate/theses/Lomaka_Thesis.pdf  Essay comparing Baum and Volkov's versions of ''Wizard'']


*[http://marchlaumer.4t.com/ Latter-day Oz author March Laumer]
*[http://marchlaumer.4t.com/ Latter-day Oz author March Laumer]

Revision as of 06:31, 30 July 2013

  • The Oz Project — an attempt to catalog every Oz and Oz-related book ever published (archived edition)
  • The Magic Land texts (in Russian) — [А] [B]
  • Robert Sabuda, the creator of the 2000 pop-up edition of The Wizard of Oz

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