 | A biography emphasizing the childhood of the man who later led the first expedition to explore west of the Mississippi River. |
 | Originally published in 1900 as THE WONDERFUL WIZARD OF OZ, and later under the title THE WIZARD OF OZ, L. Frank Baum’s imaginative American fairy tale/fantasy has been a perennial favorite for over a century. Though there is academic debate about... |
 | After a cyclone transports her to the land of Oz, Dorothy must seek out the great wizard in order to return to Kansas. |
 | The free-spirted King Rinkitink embarks on an adventure and soon finds himself involved in a series of dangerous activities that eventually bring him face-to-face with Dorothy and the Wizard of Oz. |
 | Originally published in 1900 as THE WONDERFUL WIZARD OF OZ, and later under the title THE WIZARD OF OZ, L. Frank Baum’s imaginative American fairy tale/fantasy has been a perennial favorite for over a century. Though there is academic debate about... |
 | After a cyclone transports her to the land of Oz, Dorothy must seek out the great wizard in order to return to Kansas. |
 | Originally published in 1900 as THE WONDERFUL WIZARD OF OZ, and later under the title THE WIZARD OF OZ, L. Frank Baum’s imaginative American fairy tale/fantasy has been a perennial favorite for over a century. Though there is academic debate about... |
 | When Princess Ozma and all the magic of the Land of Oz are mysteriously stolen away, Dorothy and the other residents of Oz are determined to find their missing ruler and the thief responsible for her disappearance. |
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 | A boy, a patchwork girl, and a glass cat go on a mission to find the ingredients for a charm which will transform some people turned to marble. |