Assortment of Oz related ephemera.
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Heading: (Ozmapolitan 1904 & related ephemera)
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Title: Collection of Oz related books and ephemera
Place Published: Various places
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Date Published: Various dates
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Author:
Title: Collection of Oz related books and ephemera
Place Published: Various places
Publisher:
Date Published: Various dates
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3 issues of The Ozmapolitan, including the rare 1904 issue. Each 4 pp. With text illustrations. The Oz "newspaper," primarily created to advertise the latest Oz books Includes: issue No. X3z, advertising The Marvelous Land of Oz (1904), No. 1963 for Merry Go Round in Oz (1963), and No. 1965 for Sky Island and The Sea Fairies (1970). Closed tears to folds of 1904 edition. [Chicago: Reilly & Britton, 1904-1970].
The Baum Bugle, Volume 30, Number 1, Spring 1986. Illustrated with black and white drawings and from photographs. (4to) illustrated wrappers. dampstain at bottom edge throughout. Kinderhook, Il: International Wizard of Oz Club, 1986.
Baum, L. Frank. The Story of The Wizard of Oz. Illustrations By Henry E. Vallely. (4to) illustrated wrapper. Oz storybook with illustrations for coloring. Racine, WI: Whitman Publishing Co, 1939.
Denslow, W.W. Scarecrow and Tin-man. Illustrated. (4to) illustrated wrappers. New York: Perks Publishing, 1946.
West, Paul and W.W. Denslow. Sheet Music for Honeymoon Hall from The Pearl and the Pumpkin. [4] pp. (4to) Illustrated wrappers. New York: M. Witmark & Sons, 1904.
Eclectic assortment of Oz-related ephemera, most notable for the 1904 issue of The Ozmapolitan, a rare and early piece of Oziana.
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General light wear; all items very good or better.
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Assortment of Oz related ephemera.
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