Contents.The original Oz books by L. Frank Baum The original Oz books by L. Frank BaumCoverOrderTitleIllustratorYearPublisher11900A little farm girl named and her pet dog, get swept away into the by a. Upon her arrival, she is hailed as a sorceress, liberates a living, meets a, and a.
But all Dorothy really wants to know is how does she get home again. The ruler of Oz, the great, who resides in an, may be the only one powerful enough to help her. (Also reprinted by various publishers under the names The New Wizard of Oz and The Wizard of Oz with occasional minor changes in the text.
It was originally written as a one-shot book).21904A little boy, escapes from his evil guardian, the witch, with the help of a walking wooden figure with a head named (brought to life with the magic Tip stole from ), as well as a living (created from the same powder). Tip ends up on an adventure with the and to help Scarecrow to recapture his throne from 's army of girls.3John R. Neill1907Reilly & BrittonWhile traveling to with her, Dorothy is swept overboard with a hen named. They land in, a country across the desert from Oz, where they encounter the wheelers and make a new friend, the mechanical man. They meet, who is in Ev to attempt to save Ev's royal family from the evil, and finally return to Oz.4John R.
Neill1908Reilly & BrittonOn her way back from, visits her cousin, in. They are soon swallowed up by an earthquake, along with Zeb's horse and Dorothy's cat.
The group soon meets up with the and all travel underground back to Oz.5John R. Neill1909Reilly & Brittonmeets the, and while trying to find the road to Butterfield, they get lost on an enchanted road. As they travel they meet the rainbow's daughter, and a little boy,. They have all sorts of strange adventures on the way to Oz.6John R. Neill1910Reilly & Brittonand her Uncle Henry and come to live in Oz permanently. While they tour through the, the is tunneling beneath the desert to invade Oz.
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This was originally intended to be the last book in the series.7John R. Neill1913Reilly & BrittonA boy named must find a cure to free his Uncle Nunkie from a magical spell that has turned him into a statue. With the help of Scraps, an anthropomorphic patchwork doll, Ojo journeys through Oz to save his uncle.8John R. Neill1914Reilly & Britton, a girl from, is shipwrecked with her mule, Hank, in the Rose Kingdom of Oz.
She meets the there and the two try to rescue the Shaggy Man's brother from the. This book is partly based upon Baum's stage musical, which was in turn based on Ozma of Oz.9John R. Neill1915Reilly & Brittonand journey to Oz and, with the help of the, the former ruler of Oz, overthrow the villainous King Krewl of Jinxland. And had previously appeared in two other novels by,.
Based in part upon the 1914 silent film,. This was allegedly 's personal favourite Oz book.10John R. Neill1916Reilly & BrittonYoung, aided by, three powerful magical pearls, and a goat, attempts to rescue Inga's parents and their subjects from marauding warriors who have laid waste to Pingaree and enslaved its people. Originally wrote this book as a non-Oz book entitled King Rinkitink.11John R. Neill1917Reilly & BrittonWhen mysteriously disappears, four search parties are sent out, one for each of Oz's four countries.
Most of the book covers Dorothy and the Wizard's efforts to find her. Meanwhile, the Cookie Chef discovers that her magic dishpan (on which she bakes her famous cookies) has been stolen.
Along with the, they leave their mountain in to find the pan.12John R. Neill1918The, whose real name is Nick Chopper, sets out to find the Girl he had courted before he became a tin man. He and his party (the Scarecrow and a new character called Woot the Wanderer) have numerous adventures on this quest.
They are transformed into animals by a hostile giantess, and they meet another live man, as well as a monster-like creature, Chopfyt, made from their combined fleshly parts by the.13John R. Neill1919Reilly & Lee, former Nome King, tries to conquer Oz again with the help of a boy, Kiki Aru.
Meanwhile, it is also Ozma's birthday, and all of Oz's citizens are searching for the most unusual present for the little princess. This was published a month after 's death.14John R. Neill1920Reilly & LeeDorothy, Ozma and try to stop a war in the.
This was 's last, and was published posthumously. This book contains a dark scene (in the house of Red Reera), most likely due to Baum's failing health. There have been many other Oz books released since, although not written by Baum.Story compilations and other works by Baum L. Frank BaumWalt McDougal1904–1905-Newspaper comic/column chronicling the misadventures of the Scarecrow, the Tin Woodman, the Woggle-Bug, Jack Pumpkinhead, the Sawhorse, and the Gump in the United States.
Originally used to promote The Marvelous Land of Oz. Often republished in book form, first in a heavily revised edition by Jean Kellogg as The Visitors from Oz and later as The Third Book of Oz by Buckethead Enterprises of Oz, which was censored. The Third Book of Oz also includes 'The Woggle-Bug Book' (see below) and is illustrated by Eric Shanower. Corrected the censoring from the Buckethead edition but used The Visitors from Oz as the title like the Kellogg adaptation. Complete series can be read online.L. Frank BaumIke Morgan1905Reilly & BrittonFurther adventures of the Woggle-Bug in the USA after he gets separated from the others. The text is included in The Third Book of Oz and the Hungry Tiger Press The Visitors from Oz.
The book can be read online.L. Frank BaumJohn R. Neill1913Reilly & BrittonSix short stories about the Oz characters, originally written to help re-launch the Oz series in 1913. Full text can be found online.' The Littlest Giant: An Oz Story'L. Frank BaumBill Eubankwritten 1917; published 1972International Wizard of Oz ClubA violent tale about a magic dart, nominally set in the Gillikin Country but otherwise making no reference to Oz.In addition to the canonical Oz books, several of Baum's works that are not Oz stories are nevertheless nominally set in the same as the Oz books, and include several character crossovers. These are:, and.Plays by Baum Baum also wrote Oz-related stage plays: The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (1901) with music by and, (1902) (music by Tietjens et al.; with jokes by ), (1905) with music by, The Rainbow's Daughter, or The Magnet of Love (February 1909) with music by, revised in April 1909 as Ozma of Oz, and ultimately produced, with music by as.
Also in 1909, he wrote a play called The Girl from Oz. The manuscript is held in the archives at, but apparently its relation to Oz is little more than nominal (it is also known as The Girl from Tomorrow and was later adapted for radio by ), as is also the case with the short story, 'The Littlest Giant', a rather brutal tale designated in two lines to be in the Gillikin country of Oz. With Gottschalk writing the music, he wrote an unproduced stage version of The Patchwork Girl of Oz in November 1913, that was developed into the film scenario.The Wonderful Wizard of OzL. Frank BaumN/Aunpublished; written 1901-A stage play closely based on the novel, featuring songs with music by.L.
Frank BaumN/Aunpublished; written and premiered in 1902-A stage extravaganza loosely based on the novel, with jokes written by, featuring songs by Baum and and many other interpolated as the show progressed. It opened in Chicago in 1902, starring the comedy team of and as the (who was also known in the show as Niccolo Chopper) and the, respectively. The production moved to Broadway in 1903, and continued (on tour or in New York) until 1909.L. Frank BaumN/AN/A; written 1905N/AA stage musical based on, with music. Reviews praised only Chapin and the show never opened on Broadway.The Rainbow's Daughter, or The Magnet of LoveL. Frank BaumN/AN/A; written 1909N/AA stage musical, music by Manuel Klein, based on Ozma of Oz and The Road to Oz.
Never produced.Ozma of OzL. Frank BaumN/AN/A; written 1909N/AA revised draft of The Rainbow's Daughter. Never produced.The Girl from OzL. Frank BaumN/AN/A; written 1909N/AA play by Baum. The connection to Oz is reported as minimal. Held in the L. Frank Baum Papers at; later adapted for radio as The Girl of Tomorrow by.L.
Frank BaumN/AN/A; produced in 1914N/AThe final version of The Rainbow's Daughter, now with music by, as produced. Morosco and interpolated one song of their own, but the production was not a big enough success for Morosco to want to move it to New York.Subsequent Oz books by other writers The Oz books that were written subsequent to Baum's death can be classified into three categories:. Authorized continuations of the Oz series. These consist of works authorized by the original publishers, and those authorized by Baum's heirs, represented by the Baum Family Trust. Reilly & Lee had selected to continue the series, followed by three Oz books written by, two by and one each by and by & her daughter.
Other books that continue on L. Frank Baum's original canon: Other publishers have since printed a plethora of additional Oz books, written by the aforementioned authors as well as many other fans (more below). The books that do not follow L. Frank Baum's original canon, but create an alternate Oz: Most notable among such books is Gregory Maguire's and sequels.The Oz books of, published in 2005 and 2006, are officially recognized as canon by The Baum Trust. The first two books were published professionally, with the third book published though lulu.com in 2014.Subsequent books by other writers published by Reilly & Lee Ruth Plumly Thompson's style was markedly different from Baum's. Her tales harked back to more traditional. She often included a small kingdom, with a prince or princess who saves his or her kingdom and regains the throne or saves Oz from invasion.
Thompson even respelled Baum's respelling ' as the more traditional '.ByTitleIllustratorYearPublisherJohn R. Neill1921Reilly & LeeThe Scarecrow, going on a quest to find his family tree, slides down a magic bean-pole and discovers he is actually the Emperor of the mysterious underground Silver Islands. When Dorothy discovers him missing, she sets out to find him, meeting the knight, along the way. Although Baum was credited as the author, it was written entirely by Thompson.John R. Neill1922Reilly & LeeDuring Prince Pompadore of Pumperdink's birthday celebration a magic scroll is found inside his birthday cake. It warns him that if he does not wed a 'proper princess' within seven days, his entire kingdom will disappear. The prince, along with the old, wise elephant, the Elegant Elephant, set off on an adventure to the and along the way meet up with Peg Amy, a living wooden doll, and Wag, a giant rabbit.
Meanwhile, Ruggedo the Gnome King (Thompson 'corrected' Baum's spelling 'Nome') turns himself into a giant while tunneling under the Emerald City, gets Ozma's palace stuck on his crown, and runs off with it.John R. Neill1923Reilly & LeeThe tyrant Mustafa of Mudge, who has a large collection of captive lions, uses magic to compel an American circus clown, Notta Bit More, and orphan Bobbie Downs, or Bob Up, to capture the Cowardly Lion for his collection.
At the same time, the Cowardly Lion finds that the courage he received from the Wizard in the first book of the series has worn off and that he is cowardly again, and he sets out to find a very brave man, intending to obtain that man's courage and become brave again, by eating him.John R. Neill1924Reilly & LeePrince Tatters of Ragbag and Grampa, a former soldier, set out to search for King Fumbo's lost head and a fortune to save the kingdom.
Meanwhile, in Perhaps City in the Maybe Mountains the Princess Pretty Good disappears after the prophet Abrog foresees her marrying a monster if she does not marry in four days.John R. Neill1925Reilly & LeeOld Mombi (from ) is now a cook in the land of Kimbaloo, and one day comes across Pajuka, the former prime minister of Oz, whom she enchanted into a goose years before. She sets out to find Princess Ozma's lost father, the former king of Oz, whom she had also enchanted. Meanwhile, Dorothy is accidentally transported to, where she meets Humpy, a live stunt dummy, whom she brings back to Oz.John R. Neill1926Reilly & LeeThe (first seen in ) is transported to Rash, the Red Kingdom in Ev, where he is made guard of the prison, where he discovers Betsy Bobbin, and the Scarlet Prince Reddy of Rash as prisoners. They escape, and have many adventures on the way back to Oz.John R.
Neill1927Reilly & Lee, an American boy, finds his way to the Island of Ruggedo, the wicked Gnome King. The two escape to Oz, which the Gnome King plans to conquer. Meanwhile, Scraps, the Patchwork Girl, is kidnapped by the Quilties and made their queen.John R. Neill1928Reilly & LeeMany years ago, before Dorothy came to Oz, the royal family of the were kidnapped and imprisoned on the mysterious Ozure Islands by the witch Mombi. Quiberon, an evil monster created by Mombi, guards them, but now wants a mortal maiden.
Prince Philador of the Ozure Islands sets out to save them, and meets Tattypoo, the (not seen since a cameo in The Road to Oz).John R. Neill1929Reilly & LeeRemembering his previous visit to Oz, (from The Gnome King of Oz) finds himself in Jack Pumpkinhead's yard. The two set off for the Emerald City, but take a wrong turn and end up in the Quadling Country, where they meet products of Mogodore, Red Baron of Baffleburg's plot to conquer Oz and marry Ozma, including, with his beard cursed to rapid growth, and Snif the Iffin, a who has lost his 'grr.'
Neill1930Reilly & Leegrows bored with life in the Emerald City, and he and the Comfortable Camel set out for some adventure. Meanwhile, a boy named Speedy blasts his way to Oz in a homemade rocket ship, where he finds himself in the underground kingdom of Subterranea. Sir Hokus rescues the Princess Marygolden and finds a shift in his identity and learns that his memories of Merrie Olde England are false.John R. Neill1931Reilly & LeeThe former Gnome King, now a mute outcast wandering peddler, regains his ability to speak, becomes King of the small kingdom of Menankypoo, enlists a gang of pirates and a clever magician, and attempts once again to conquer the land of Oz. Meanwhile, returns to Oz for a third time, and in the company of a deposed king and a pirate chief whose pirates have abandoned him for being soft-hearted, sails around the Nonestic Ocean visiting small islands. They are joined by the flying pig.John R.
Neill1932Reilly & LeeWhen the royal family of Pumperdink is enchanted by an evil fairy, Kabumpo and young Prince Randy of Regalia (traveling incognito) escape, and ultimately rescue the kingdom with the help of. In the process, Randy accomplishes the tasks which the Kingdom of Regalia requires of its princes as proof of manhood and strong character.John R. Neill1933Reilly & LeeOjo (from The Patchwork Girl of Oz) is captured by Gypsies, who plan to exchange him for a large bounty which a mysterious magician is offering to anyone who can capture and deliver him. He escapes with fellow captive Snufferbux the dancing bear, and falls in with Realbad, the leader of a group of bandits. Together they discover X-Pando, the flexible man, free Crystal City from the Blue Dragon, and visit Unicorners, a community of Unicorns. Searching for Ojo, Dorothy and Scraps visit Dicksey Land, as well as many other strange lands.John R. Neill1934Reilly & LeeSpeedy (from The Yellow Knight of Oz) returns for another adventure.
While inspecting a dinosaur skeleton, Speedy is blown by a geyser into the air. The skeleton comes magically to life and becomes Terrybubble, a live (although fleshless) dinosaur. Terrybubble and Speedy land on Umbrella Island, a magic floating island, which has been captured by a giant.John R. Neill1935Reilly & LeeThis Oz mystery starts in Skampavia where King Skamperoo wishes for a horse using enchanted emerald necklaces. When Chalk, the Wishing Horse of Oz, falls from the sky, Skamperoo decides the emeralds must be from the Emerald City, and decides to conquer all of Oz.John R. Neill1936Reilly & LeeCaptain Salt (from Pirates in Oz) sails the Nonestic Ocean and discovers Ozamaland, a legendary land of flying animals, as well as the famous White City of Om and many other places.John R. Neill1937Reilly & LeeMandy from Mt.
Mern is a Mernite, a race of seven-handed people. One day, while Mandy is trying to gather her goats, the rock she is standing on is blown into the air and into Oz. She lands in Keretaria in the Munchkin Country and meets Nox the white Royal Ox.
This is also the last appearance of Ruggedo, the Gnome King.John R. Neill1938Reilly & LeeKing Randy of Regalia sets off for adventure with his old friend, the Elegant Elephant Kabumpo, to visit their friend in Ev.
Before long, they meet Planetty, the lovely Princess from Anuther Planet, and her fire-breathing Thundercolt, Thun, and set off on more adventures.John R. Neill1939Reilly & LeeThe Wizard decides to create ozoplanes for his friends which can fly into the stratosphere. The Wizard, Dorothy, the Cowardly Lion and the Scarecrow take one ozoplane, called the Ozpril, and go to the Red Top Mountains.
The other group: Tin Woodman, and the take the Oztober to the sky city of Stratovania. The phrase 'The Wizard of Oz' was included in the title to coincide with the 1939 release of the film.Illustrator John R. Neill's vision of Oz is more manic than Thompson or Baum's. Houses often get up and do battle, and everything can be alive. His entries take Oz's color scheme (blue for, red for, etc.) to an extreme, extending it to sky and skin colors.ByTitleIllustratorYearPublisherJohn R. Neill1940Reilly & Leecaptures a and forces him to make her into a fairy, but he only does half the job before escaping. Jenny then jumps to Oz using her half-fairy gifts.
She soon sets up a fashionable Style Shop with a magic turnstile which will give anyone high style and challenges Ozma to an ozlection to become ruler of the Land of Oz.John R. Neill1941Reilly & LeeThe Wizard creates Scalawagons, intelligent cars that can also fly.
He makes superintendent of the Scalawagons Factory, but the mechanical man runs down., a mysterious creature, takes advantage of Tik-Tok's condition by filling the scalawagons with 'flabber-gas' and the Wizard nearly loses his scalawagons.John R. Neill1942Reilly & LeeBucky is aboard a tugboat in New York Harbor when the boiler blows up. He is soon blown into the Nonestic Ocean where he meets Davy Jones, a wooden whale. The pair travel to the Emerald City, and have many watery adventures along the way.Jack Snow was a Baum scholar, and even offered to take over the series at age twelve when Baum died. Snow's books lack any characters created by Thompson or Neill, although he did create his own.ByTitleIllustratorYearPublisher1946Reilly & LeeOzma and Glinda go to meet with the Fairy in the and leave Dorothy in charge of Oz. During Ozma's absence, the evil Mimics escape their imprisonment on Mount Illuso and use their magic to take the form of others and attempt to conquer Oz.Frank Kramer1949Reilly & LeeIt is discovered that the love magnet, which was owned by the Shaggy Man (from The Road to Oz), has broken, and only its creator, the evil Conjo, can fix it.
Meanwhile, Twink and Tom are pulled through their television to the Isle of Conjo in the Nonestic Ocean along with the wooden clown Twiffle. Soon the Shaggy Man arrives and saves them from Conjo.The last two Oz books published by Reilly & Lee:ByTitleIllustratorYearPublisher1951Reilly & LeeJam, a boy from Ohio, builds a kite and attaches it to a crate and sets off to Oz with his two guinea pigs, Pinny and Gig, and a lab rat named Percy.
Once in Oz, Jam realizes his pets can talk. He lands in the Hidden Valley and becomes a prisoner, but they escape and set out on adventures with the Tin Woodman.By andTitleIllustratorYearPublisher1963Reilly & LeeRobin Brown from the USA rides a magic merry-go-round horse named Merry Go Round to Oz.
Upon landing, Robin must help find the missing magic Circlets of Halidom.Subsequent books published by the International Wizard of Oz Club Subsequent books published by the International Wizard of Oz ClubTitleWriterIllustratorYearPublisherRuth Plumly ThompsonDick Martin1972International Wizard of Oz ClubTompy, a drummer boy from the United States and Yankee, an Air Force dog meet the Red Jinn of Ev and together defeat an evil giant who is threatening both America and Oz. Originally written in 1954, it was published by the Club in 1972 with 's authorization.Ruth Plumly ThompsonDick Martin1976International Wizard of Oz ClubDavid B. Perry and his talking camel Humpty Bumpty find themselves on Kapurta, an island stranded in the sky. David must supply the magic to move the island and visit the Emerald City in time for the Cowardly Lion's birthday party.By Eloise Jarvis McGraw and Lauren McGraw WagnerDick Martin1980International Wizard of Oz ClubOzma takes a sip from made from the Forbidden Fountain, forgets who she is and disappears. As the androgynous Poppy, she befriends reformed unsuccessful bandit Tobias Bridlecull, Jr.
And a white lamb named Lambert. Sets out to rescue her, but he believes Toby to be a kidnapper, so she does not want to be saved.Dick Martin1986.Septimius Septentrion is three weeks into a job as a printer at the Ozmapolitan in the Emerald City of Oz. A chance meeting with Princess Dorothy leads to a plan to drum up news to promote the sleepy Ozite newspaper. Accompanied by a mifket named Jinx and Dorothy's cat Eureka, 'Tim' and Dorothy embark on a cross-country trip through the Winkie Country. The plan is to meet the Scarecrow at his corncob-shaped residence; but the plan quickly goes awry. The party encounter a fortune-teller and receive cryptic gingerbread-fortune-cookie predictions: Dorothy's is 'A Fat Chance,' Tim's is 'A Blue Moon,' and Jinx's is 'A Silent Melody.' The Expeditioneers, as they call themselves, learn the meanings of these fortunes as they progress through an Art Colony, a Game Preserve, and a long and complex subterranean journey.Rachel CosgroveEric Shanower1993International Wizard of Oz Club, the Wicked Witch of the South, awakens after a 100-year nap and decides to make up for all the wickedness she missed out on.
Dorothy and friends must try and stop her before she destroys the Emerald City.Gina WickwarAnna-Maria Cool2000International Wizard of Oz ClubPublished in celebration of the hundredth anniversary of L. Frank Baum's. When the attends the dedication of Silica Valley's Great Glass-works, she doesn’t know she's about to find her roots and be wished smack dab into the middle of the 101-year-old mystery of the Hidden Prince of Oz.Toto of OzGina WickwarAnna-Maria Cool2006International Wizard of Oz Clubsets out for the deep, dark forests to find the beasts who stole his growl. Eventually he meets an aristocratic guinea pig, the poet Sonny, a plaid Hoot Owl, and two visitors from. Joining forces, the adventurers soon realize that some mysterious magic is the cause of their misfortunes and the key to unraveling the secret of strange disappearances.Other books officially recognized as canon by The L.
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