The Emerald City of Oz /
by L. Frank Baum, author of The road to Oz, Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz, The Land of Oz, etc. ; illustrated by John R. Neill.
Description
- Language(s)
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English
- Published
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©1910
Chicago : The Reilly & Britton Co., publishers, [1910]
- Subjects
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Tin Woodman
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Tin Woodman /
(Fictitious character)
Scarecrow
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Scarecrow /
(Fictitious character from Baum)
Gale, Dorothy
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Gale, Dorothy /
(Fictitious character)
Wizard,
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Wizard, /
of Oz (Fictitious character)
Tin Woodman
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Tin Woodman /
(Fictitious character)
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Tin Woodman / (Fictitious character) /
Juvenile fiction.
Scarecrow
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Scarecrow /
(Fictitious character from Baum)
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Scarecrow / (Fictitious character from Baum) /
Juvenile fiction.
Princess Ozma
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Princess Ozma /
(Fictitious character)
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Princess Ozma / (Fictitious character) /
Juvenile fiction.
Wizard,
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Wizard, /
of Oz (Fictitious character)
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Wizard, / of Oz (Fictitious character) /
Juvenile fiction.
Gale, Dorothy
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Gale, Dorothy /
(Fictitious character)
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Gale, Dorothy / (Fictitious character) /
Juvenile fiction.
Oz (Imaginary place)
Oz (Lieu imaginaire)
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Oz (Lieu imaginaire) /
Romans, nouvelles, etc. pour la jeunesse.
Fantasy.
Oz (Imaginary place)
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Oz (Imaginary place) /
Juvenile fiction.
Similigravures.
Juvenile literature
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Juvenile literature /
1910.
Dust jackets (Binding)
Paper onlays (Binding)
Pictorial cloth bindings (Binding)
Publishers' cloth bindings (Binding)
Case bindings (Binding)
Fantasy fiction
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Fantasy fiction /
Juvenile.
Fantasy fiction.
Juvenile works.
Fiction.
Fantasy fiction.
line blocks.
relief halftones (prints)
- Summary
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Dorothy's aunt and uncle get acquainted with Oz after they lose their farm and Ozma invites them to live with her.
- Note
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First edition, first state, see Greene.
Illustrated end-papers.
- Physical Description
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295, [1] pages, [16] leaves of plates :
illustrations (some color) ;
24 cm
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