BAUM, L. Frank.
Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz.
Chicago: The Reilly & Britton Co. Publishers , 1908.
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Item Number: RRB-151861
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First Edition of L. Frank Baum's Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz
First edition, first printing of the fourth book in L. Frank Baum’s celebrated Oz series. First printing with the verso of the half-title page listing three Baum titles. Quarto, original publisher's full light blue cloth, pictorial label with metallic gold background to front board, illustrated endpapers printed in yellow and black, 16 full-color plates with captions and numerous illustrations throughout by John R. Neill, the spine imprint reading "Reilly & Britton" and with silver embellishments to the Tin Woodman vignette. In very good condition, three plates partially detached. From the Michael Charles collection of L. Frank Baum and Oz books.
Published in 1908, Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz is the fourth volume of L. Frank Baum's Oz series and reunites its two title characters several years after their original encounter in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. The narrative opens with a California earthquake that plunges Dorothy, her cousin Zeb, the cab horse Jim, and the kitten Eureka into a subterranean world, where they cross paths with the Wizard and traverse a sequence of strange realms—the Land of the Mangaboos with its glass-skinned vegetable inhabitants, the sunless Valley of Voe, and the territory of the wooden Gargoyles—before being delivered to the Emerald City through Ozma's intervention. John R. Neill's illustrations, having succeeded W. W. Denslow's after the inaugural volume, give the work its distinctive visual register and extend the increasingly elaborate iconography of the cycle. Baum had intended the book as a conclusion to the series, a position he reiterated in its closing pages, though commercial demand ultimately compelled him to resume the saga with The Emerald City of Oz in 1910.
Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz.
$2,500.00
In Stock





