The Little Golden Books of OZ

Characters:

Dorothy meets iconic characters like the Scarecrow (seeking a brain), the Tin Woodman (seeking a heart), and the Cowardly Lion (seeking courage).


The Wizard of OZ #119

Written by L. Frank Baum
Illustrated by Don Turner/Jason Studios
Copyright 1952
    The first novel in the Oz series of books. A Kansas farm girl named Dorothy ends up in the magical Land of Oz after she and her pet dog Toto are swept away from their home by a cyclone.
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#310-2 THE WIZARD OF OZ (1975) retold by Mary Carey
Based on the best-loved children's classic THE WONDERFUL WIZARD OF OZ by L. Frank Baum
24 pages. Language: English. Publisher: Golden Press Book. Publication date: January 1, 1975. KathleenDeady - Pinterest - Ebay


The Wizard of OZ #D123

Walt DisneyThe Story of The Wizard of OZ
Print Length: 24 pages / Golden Press / Sydney / c.1970
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The Road to OZ #144

Written by L. Frank Baum
Adapted by Peter Archer
Illustrated by Harry McNaught
28 pages Copyright 1951
    PLOT: Dorothy and her friends follow the enchanted road to Oz and arrive in time for Ozma's birthday party.
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The Tin Woodman of OZ #159

Written by L. Frank Baum
Illustrated by Harry McNaught
Published by Simon and Schuster
Copyright 1952
    PLOT: The Tin Woodman is reunited with his Munchkin sweetheart Nimmie Amee from the days when he was flesh and blood.
Note from Publisher: The Oz books are favorites of today's children, as they were with those of yesterday. L. Frank Baum began his popular series in the early 1900's and added to it a book a year for many years. This retelling of The Tin Woodman of Oz is the third book in a series designed for very young children; as they grow older, we feel sure they will want to read the complete unabridged story published by The Reilly and Lee Co., Chicago, Illinois.
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The Emerald City of OZ

Instagram Preview x10 Written by L. Frank Baum
Adapted by Peter Archer
Illustrated by Harry McNaught
28 pages Copyright 1952
Note from Publisher: The Oz books are favorites of today's children, as they were with those of yesterday. L. Frank Baum began his popular series in the early 1900's and added to it a book a year for many years. This retelling of The Emerald City of Oz is designed for very young children; as they grow older, we feel sure they will want to read the complete unabridged story published by The Reilly and Lee Co., Chicago, Illinois.

Copyright 1952 by Maud Gage Baum. All rights reserved, Including the right of reproduction in whole or in part in any form. Based upon the original story, copyright 1910 by L. Frank Baum, copyright renewed 1938 by Maud Gage Baum. Designed and produced forا The Sandpiper Press and Artists and Writers Guild, Inc. Printed in the U.S.A. by Western Printing and Lithographing Company.
Published by Simon and Schuster, Inc, Rockefeller Center, New York 20, New York Published simultaneously in Canada by The Musson Book Company, Ltd., Toronto



Disney's "Return To Oz" Series

Based on the motion picture from Walt Disney Pictures Executive producer Gary Kurtz ... Produced by Paul Maslansky ... Based on the screenplay by Walter Murch & Gill Dennis Directed by Walter Murch
1985 Walt Disney Pictures' ; Publisher: Western Publishing Company. VIDEO A Look inside the little golden books
Return to Oz (1985) - Blogging by Cinema Light - When filming began, things turned contentious with a change in executive producers...
The Motion Picture Timeline - Behind the Scenes

Return To Oz Dorothy Saves the Emerald City #103-55

    PLOT: Dorothy returns to the Emerald City of Oz and finds all the buildings in ruins and her old friends turned into statues
Note from Publisher: In a famous story called THE WIZARD OF OZ. Dorothy Gale had many wonderful adventures with her friends the Tin Woodman, the Cowardly Lion, and the Scarecrow. The story in this book is about Dorothy returning to the magical land of Oz with her new friend Billina the talking hen.
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Return To Oz: Escape From The Witch's Castle #105-56

(A Golden Look-Look Book) Review @TheRoyalBlogOfOZ -

Return To Oz: Dorothy Returns to OZ

(A Golden Look-Look Book)
Based on the 1985 motion picture from Walt Disney Pictures.
Executive producer Gary Kuro.
Produced by Paul Maslansky.
Based on the screenplay by Walter Murch & Gill Dennis Directed by Walter Murch.

Return To Oz: Dorothy in the Ornament Rooms

(A Golden Look-Look Book)
After returning to Emerald City and finding it in ruins, Dorothy and her friends Tik Tok and Billima, try to find a way to restore the city.
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📚 The Little Golden Books of Oz (1952 - 2024) Threads Media
📖 “The Wizard of Oz” adapted from L. Frank Baum’s original story, with illustrations by Tom Sinnickson. (Wonder Books, 1951) Threads Media


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