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Oz

Road to Oz

Oz( )
Text by: Shanower, Eric
Baum, L. Frank
Illustrator: Young, Skottie
ISBN:978-0-7851-6405-0
Publication Date:Dec 2013
Publisher:Marvel Worldwide, Incorporated
Book Format:Paperback
List Price:AUD $37.99
Book Description:

When your name is Dorothy Gale, all roads lead to Oz. So when Dorothy helps a stranger with directions, she suddenly finds herself on yet another magical and enchanted journey. This time, the Shaggy Man and his handy love magnet will accompany Dorothy. Button-Bright, the wisest little boy who 'don't know' anything, will come along, too. They're all on the road to Oz, but can they get there in time for Princess Ozma's birthday gala? And will this finally be the time Dorothy doesn't make...
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Book Details
Pages:136
Detailed Subjects: Juvenile Fiction / General
Juvenile Nonfiction / Humor / Comic Strips & Cartoons
Juvenile Fiction / Action & Adventure / General
Juvenile Fiction / Science Fiction / General
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):14.605 x 22.86 x 0.953 cm
Book Weight:0.215 Kilograms
Author Biography
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Best known as the author of the Wizard of Oz series, Lyman Frank Baum was born on May 15, 1856, in New York. When Baum was a young man, his father, who had made a fortune in oil, gave him several theaters in New York and Pennsylvania to manage. Eventually, Baum had his first taste of success as a writer when he staged The Maid of Arran, a melodrama he had written and scored.

Married in 1882 to Maud Gage, whose mother was an influential suffragette, the two had four sons. Baum often entertained his children with nursery rhymes and in 1897 published a compilation titled Mother Goose in Prose, which was illustrated by Maxfield Parrish. The project was followed by three other picture books of rhymes, illustrated by William Wallace Denslow.

The success of the nursery rhymes persuaded Baum to craft a novel out of one of the stories, which he titled The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. Some critics have suggested that Baum modeled the character of the Wizard on himself. Other books for children followed the original Oz book, and Baum continued to produce the popular Oz books until his death in 1919. The series was so popular that after Baum's death and by special arrangement, Oz books continued to be written for the series by other authors. Glinda of Oz, the last Oz book that Baum wrote, was published in 1920.

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