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  1. The Wizard of Oz by John Fricke, Jay Scarfone, et all 1990-08-01
  2. God Has a Dream for Your Life by Sheila Walsh, 2007-02-13
  3. Baum's Road to Oz: The Dakota Years
  4. Oz: The Hundredth Anniversary Celebration
  5. The Wisdom of Oz: Reflections of a Jungian Sandplay Therapist (Oz Series) by Gita Morena, 2001-03-30
  6. The Wonderful Wizard of Oz in American Popular Culture: Uneasy in Eden by Neil Earle, 1994-05
  7. Hard Road by Barbara D'Amato, 2002-02-08
  8. Yellow Bricks and Ruby Slippers: An Anthology of Very Short Stories, Essays, and Poems
  9. The Secret Order of the Gumm Street Girls by Elise Primavera, 2008-05-01
  10. The Zen of Oz: Ten Spiritual Lessons from Over the Rainbow by Joey Green, 1998-10-19
  11. Who's Who in Oz by Jack Snow, 1988-10
  12. Masterwork Studies Series: Wizard of Oz (Twayne's Masterwork Studies) by Suzanne Rahn, 1998-07-12
  13. 100 Years of Oz: A Century of Classic Images by John Fricke, 1999-09-09
  14. All Things Oz: The Wonder, Wit, and Wisdom of The Wizard of Oz by Linda Sunshine, 2003-10-28

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83. Lyman Frank Baum
Translate this page Lyman Frank Baum. Autor (1856-1919). Nacionalidad americano. Biografía . Lyman Frank Baum ha nacido en Chittenago en el estado de nueva York en 1856.
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Mother Goose in Prose
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Muere en 1919.
Lyman Frank Baum, autor de obras ilustradas:
Le magicien d'Oz ", ill. de Kelek , Hatier, 1990.
Le magicien d'Oz
", ill. de Christophe Durual , Hachette, 1993.
Le magicien d'Oz
" , ill. de William Wallace Denslow , Flammarion, 1995.
Le magicien d'Oz
" , ill. de Lisbeth Zwerger , Nord Sud, 1996.
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84. L. FRANK BAUM COLLECTION
L. Frank Baum COLLECTION YCAL MSS 13 CITE AS RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS LYMAN Frank Baum (18561919) DESCRIPTION OF THE COLLECTION
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85. L. Frank Baum
1919 L. Frank Baum dies on 5 May, leaving America bereft of its most beloved To Please a Child A Biography of L. Frank Baum Royal Historian of Oz.
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L. Frank Baum
Royal Historian of Oz
Lyman Frank Baum is born on 15 May in Chittennango, NY (near Syracuse). His father is a barrel maker, who subsequently goes into the oil business and becomes wealthy. As a young boy and then teenager he starts up several newspapers and a magazine. In his late teens he becomes interested in the theater, and his father gives him a number of theaters and operas in New York and Pennsylvania to manage. Writes and publishes a successful musical play, "The Maid of Arran". Marries Maud Gage. Her mother is a leading figure in the Women's Rights Movement of the time, and a close associate of Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony. Baum's father dies and the family fortunes wane. A number of Maud's family have moved to the Dakota Territory, so Frank, Maud, and children join them in Aberdeen (South Dakota). For several years he operates a store, "Baum's Bazaar." It falls victim to hard times in 1890, so he turns to running the local weekly newspaper, "The Aberdeen Saturday Pioneer." When the newspaper fails, Frank and family move to Chicago where he takes a job as a reporter for the "Evening Post." To make ends meet he also works as a traveling salesman for a china company. He develops characters and situation outlines while on these trips to help him with story telling to his children when back at home.

86. The Lyman Frank Baum Works Archive
L. Frank Baum Portrait, Lyman Frank Baum (15 May 18566 May 1919) L. Frank Baum was a very prolific American writer from 1896 until his death in 1919,
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Lyman Frank Baum
(15 May 1856-6 May 1919)
Mother Goose in Prose . Although the book failed financially, it was well-enough received that more books would follow, until he became a very famous writer of fantasy. To slow the pace as he grew older and more successful, he moved to Hollywood, which became a hub of filmmaking several years later, and he would go on to write a number of films and direct two, although without success. By this time he had become something of a celebrity as a writer, and was able to act again with an amateur group called The Uplifters. After much health difficulty, during which he stopped writing only at its most severe, he died of a stroke in 1919. Novels Plays Short Stories Poems A New Wonderland, Being the First Account Ever Printed of the Beautiful Valley, and the Wonderful Adventures of Its Inhabitants, or The Surprising Adventures of the Magical Monarch of Mo and His People (17 June 1896, revised 1903) [Buy] The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (9 October 1899) [Buy] Dot and Tot of Merryland (October 1901) [Buy] The Master Key: An Electrical Fairy Tale, Founded Upon the Mysteries of Electricity and the Optimism of Its Devotees

87. L. Frank Baum - Free Online Library
L. Frank Baum online books, Baum, L. Frank Free Online Library - L. Frank L. Frank Baum (1856 - 1919). Baum, L. Frank. Lyman Frank Baum was born in
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Lyman Frank Baum was born in Chittenango, New York. His father was the oil magnate Benjamin Ward Baum and his mother, Cynthia (Stanton) Baum, was a women's rights activist. Baum grew up with his seven brothers and sisters on a large estate just north of Syracuse. “The cool but sun-kissed mansion... was built in a quaint yet pretty fashion, with many wings and gables and broad verandas on every side," Baum later wrote in Dot and Tot in Fairyland Until the age of twelve, Baum was privately tutored at home. In the late 1860’s he spent two years at Peekskill Military Academy, where he learned to loathe rigid discipline. In 1873 Baum became a reporter on the New York World . Two years later he founded the New Era Weekly in Pennsylvania. He was a poultry farmer with B.W. Baum and Son, edited Poultry Record , and wrote columns for New York Farmer and Dairyman . Baum's father owned a string of theatres, and Baum left journalism to become an actor. In New York he acted as George Brooks with May Roberts and the Sterling Comedy in plays that Baum, himself, had written. He owned an opera house in 1882-83 and toured with his own repertory company. In 1882 he married Maud Gage; they had four sons. Baum returned to Syracuse in 1883 to the family oil business and worked as a salesman for Baum's Ever-Ready Castorine axle grease. His own endeavor - Baum's Bazaar general store in South Dakota - failed, and the family's fortunes took a downturn. From 1888 to 1890 Baum ran the

88. IPL Online Literary Criticism Collection
Online Literary Criticism Collection. L. Frank Baum (1856 1919) There are no general critical sites about L. Frank Baum presently in the collection;
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89. Read L. Frank Baum Books Online - The Literature Page
L. Frank Baum (1856 1919). US journalist and novelist. We have the following works by L. Frank Baum. The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, (fiction), 1900
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L. Frank Baum (1856 - 1919)
US journalist and novelist
We have the following works by L. Frank Baum The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (fiction) 128 pages Ozma of Oz (fiction) 131 pages Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz (fiction) 137 pages The Emerald City of Oz (fiction) 180 pages The Scarecrow of Oz (fiction) 148 pages The Tin Woodman of Oz (fiction) 142 pages More about L. Frank Baum: [Back to Author Index] Search for text within these titles:
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90. L. Frank Baum At LiteratureClassics.com -- Essays, Resources
L. Frank Baum free essays, eTexts, resources and links from LiteratureClassics.com. L. Frank Baum. 1856 - 1919 *. American writer, famous for his The
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91. UTEL: L. Frank Baum Page
A Biobibliographical note about L. Frank Baum. Lyman Frank Baum was born (By L. Frank Baum. Delmar, New York Scholars Fascimiles Reprints, 1978.
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    "Lyman Frank Baum was born on 15 May, 1856 in Chittenango, New York. He spent his childhood living on a luxurious country estate called 'Rose Lawn', his father having made a fortune in the oil fields of Pennsylvania. "He married Maud Gage in 1882, the daughter of a leading suffragette, and the family moved westwards to South Dakota. He worked in the theatre and in newspapers and magazines, he manufactured a patent axle grease called Baum's Castorine, managed a general store called Baum's Bazaar, and was even a poultry farmer. "His first two books retold traditional stories, although the last story in Mother Goose in Prose (1897) introduced the character of a young girl named Dorothy. This led him towards the creation of the land of mystery and delight called Oz, and thus, in 1900, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz was born. It was an overnight success, and within two years a stage musical of the book had been produced, with Baum himself writing the lyrics and so fulfilling an earlier ambition to be a playwright. However he was forever identified with Oz by the public and as a result he wrote a further thirteen volumes about this mystical land, including

    92. "TO PLEASE A CHILD" L. Frank Baum And The Land Of Oz - The Wizard Of Oz (Library
    Since its publication in September 1900, L. Frank Baum s The Wonderful Wizard of Oz has become America s greatest and bestloved homegrown fairytale.
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    L. Frank Baum and the Land of Oz
    I n an inscription in an earlier children's book that he gave his sister, L. Frank Baum (1856-1919) noted : " I have learned to regard fame as a will-o-the-wisp, which when caught, is not worth the possession; but to please a child is a sweet and lovely thing that warms one's heart and brings its own reward." With The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, Baum won the fame that had eluded him in his early careers. By the time he died in 1919, Baum had written thirteen other books set in Oz. T he books were so well loved that Baum's publishers continued the series with other authors to extend the Oz canon to forty books. Although the story seems quintessentially American, the Oz books have become popular world-wide, and the Wizard has been translated into most major languages.

    93. RepeatAfterUs.com - L. Frank Baum
    Contents Author L. Frank Baum, 1856 1919. 24 Texts. Prose Fiction ( 24 texts ), Difficulty Level. The Wonderful Wizard of Oz 01 Read by EL Felder
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    94. RepeatAfterUs.com - L. Frank Baum
    Contents Author L. Frank Baum Prose Fiction, 1856 1919. 24 Texts. Prose Fiction ( 24 texts ), Difficulty Level. The Wonderful Wizard of Oz 01
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    95. L. Frank Baum Gravesite
    Name, L. Frank Baum (1856 1919). Categories, Actors and Entertainers Authors and Poets Wizard of Oz People. Burial Location, Forest Lawn Cemetery
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    Name: L. Frank Baum (1856 - 1919) Categories: Actors and Entertainers Authors and Poets Wizard of Oz People Burial Location: Forest Lawn Cemetery (Glendale), Glendale, California, USA. Mike's Notes: This is the guy who created/wrote the Wizard of Oz. All I want to know, is who would name their son "L"?

    96. L Frank Baum Bibliography
    A bibliography of L Frank Baum s books and short stories, with book covers and L Frank Baum s picture. L Frank Baum (Lyman Frank Baum) USA (1856 1919)
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    L Frank Baum will be remembered for his creation of the land of Oz, filmed in 1939 as The Wizard of Oz
    Novels Top
    The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus
    The Master Key: An Electrical Fairy Tale The Enchanted Island of Yew ... Our Landlady
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    Mother Goose in Prose
    A New Wonderland American Fairy Tales ... The Purple Dragon and Other Fantasies
    Series contributed to Top Oz The Wonderful Wizard of Oz The Marvelous Land of Oz
    aka The Land of Oz Ozma of Oz Dorothy and the Wizard of Oz The Road to Oz The Emerald City of Oz ... Glinda of Oz
    Anthologies containing stories by L Frank Baum Top Fantasy Stories Knights of Madness: Further Comic Tales of Fantasy Short stories Top The Suicide of Kiaros Links to other websites Top The International Wizard of Oz Club Visitors to this page also looked at these authors Ruth Plumly Thompson Ian McEwan Roald Dahl J M Barrie ... R L Stine Search for Author Book Short story ISBN Fantastic Fiction.co.uk Questions? Comments? Please contact our Webmaster Page author: D C Wands Last Updated: 26-Aug-2005

    97. Suggestions For Application 2 In Conducting The Information Interview
    Oz I know that L. Frank Baum wrote extensively about this place, I found, Baum L Frank Lyman Frank 1856 1919 Settings see also Oz Imaginary Place
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    Application 1
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    Researching the topic. Application 2 asked you to:
      IMAGINE that you could interview anyone you wanted to, real or fictional, living or not, about any topic.
      • WHOM would you want to interview? Write down a few names. I chose to interview the Wicked Witch of the West and Glinda the Good Sorceress of Oz.
      • WHAT topic(s) would you want to cover in the interview? What would you need to know before the interview? What information would help you prepare the questions you'd ask? The main topic I'm interested in is women in Oz. Before the interview, I would need to know about:
        • Oz, the land they live in.
        • What a witch is and does.
        • What a sorceress is and does.
      • WHERE would you find that information? How would you begin?
      • Oz: I know that L. Frank Baum wrote extensively about this place, so my first stop would be a library catalog, such as . There I would type in "Baum, L Frank" for "author" in "Search the Library Catalog" on the library's main page. I found several listings for L. Frank Baum, including one for his first Oz book, The Wizard of Oz.

    98. L. Frank Baum, Fantasy Writer
    Lyman Frank Baum. 1856 1919. Novels. Baum, L. Frank, Father Goose, His Book, 1900. Wonderful Wizard of Oz, George M. Hill, 1900.
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    Lyman Frank Baum
    Novels Baum, L. Frank,
    Father Goose, His Book,
    Wonderful Wizard of Oz,
    George M. Hill, 1900. Cinema: The Wizard of Oz,
    Life and Adventures of Santa Claus,
    Magical Monarch of Mo,
    The Marvelous Land of Oz,
    Van Dyne, Edith, (L. Frank Baum)
    Oz Series Continued by:
    Ruth Plumly Thompson (1921-1939)
    John R. Neill
    Jack Snow
    Rachel Cosgrove Eloise Jarvis McGraw and Lauren McGraw Wagner Frank J. Baum
    Drama
    Baum, L. Frank, The Maid of Arran,
    Sources of Biographical and Bibliographical Information
    The Baum Bugle, published by International Wizard of Oz Club Vidal, Gore, in The New York Review of Books, Charyn, Jerome, Movieland: Hollywood and the Great American Dream Culture, Hearn, Michael Patrick, The Annotated Wizard of Oz, Norton, New York, 1973, 2000. Updike, John, Oz Is Us in The New Yorker, September 25, 2000. (book review)

    99. L Frank Baum - MasterTexts(TM)
    L Frank Baum. 1856 1919. L(yman) Frank Baum, born in Chittenango, New York, in 1856, tried his hand at various professions, including that of newspaper
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    100. QuoteGeek
    L. Frank Baum. L. Frank Baum. (1856 1919) American author Born in Chittenango, New York, USA. The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
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