 | A human foundling child, adopted by a wood-nymph and raised by the creatures who inhabit a magical forest, grows up to be the immortal Santa Claus. |
 | Dorothy and her friends follow the enchanted road to Oz and arrive in time for Ozma's birthday party. |
 | After being transported by a cyclone to the land of Oz, Dorothy and her dog are befriended by a scarecrow, a tin man, and a cowardly lion, who accompany her to the Emerald City to look for a wizard who can help Dorothy return home to Kansas. |
 | A biography emphasizing the childhood of the man who later led the first expedition to explore west of the Mississippi River. |
 | After a cyclone transports her to the land of Oz, Dorothy must seek out the great wizard in order to return to Kansas. |
 | Dorothy's aunt and uncle get acquainted with Oz after they lose their farm and Ozma invites them to live with her. |
 | In the last in the series of Oz books, Glinda the good witch sends Dorothy and Ozma on a mission to bring peace to two of Oz's warring fractions--the Flatheads and the Skeezers. |
 | A special edition of Dorothy's journey down the yellow brick road to the Emerald City of Oz containing detailed textual notes and eighty-two pages of introductory historical material. |
 | In the second book in the Wizard of Oz series, a boy named Tip takes up residence in the Emerald City after escaping from the grasp of the evil sorceress Mobi. Unfortunately for everyone in the Emerald City, Mobi is not quite ready to let Tip away... |
 | Relates Santa's life, from childhood to old age and immortality, mentioning such adventures as those with the friendly wood nymphs and the wicked Awgwas. |