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L.Frank Baum Oz books
- Wonderful Wizard of Oz ( c.1899)
- Wizard of Oz (c.1903)
- Land of Oz (c.1904)
- Ozma of Oz (c.1907)
- Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz (c.1908)
- Road to Oz (c.1909)
- Emerald City of Oz (c.1910)
- Patchwork Girl of Oz (c.1913)
- Tik-Tok of Oz (c.1914)
- Scarecrow of Oz ( c.1915)
- Rinkitink in Oz (c.1916)
- Lost Princess of Oz (c.1917)
- Tin Woodman of Oz (c.1918)
- Magic of Oz (c.1919)
- Glinda of Oz (c.1920)
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Thompson, Neill, Snow,.. Oz books
- Royal Book of Oz (c.1921)
- Kabumpo in Oz (c.1922)
- Cowardly Lion of Oz (c.1923)
- Grampa in Oz (c.1924)
- Lost King of Oz (c.1925)
- Hungry Tiger of Oz (c.1926)
- Gnome King of Oz (c.1927)
- Giant Horse of Oz (c.1928)
- Jack Pumpkinhead of Oz (c.1929)
- Yellow Knight of Oz (c.1930)
- Pirates in Oz (c.1931)
- Purple Prince of Oz (c.1932)
- Ojo in Oz (c.1933)
- Speedy in Oz (c.1934)
- Wishing Horse of Oz (c.1935)
- Captain Salt in Oz (c.1936)
- Handy Mandy in Oz (c.1937)
- Silver Princess in Oz (c.1938)
- Ozoplaning with Wizard of Oz (c.1939)
- Wonder City of Oz (c.1940)
- Scalawagons of Oz (c.1941)
- Lucky Bucky in Oz (c.1942)
- Magical Mimics in Oz (c.1946)
- Shaggy Man of Oz (c.1949)
- Hidden Valley of Oz (c.1951)
- Merry Go Round in Oz (c.1963)
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Past Sales (2010 - 2018)
- Wonderful Wizard of OZ
- Wizard of Oz
- Land of Oz
- Ozma of Oz
- Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz
- Road to Oz
- Emerald City of Oz
- Patchwork Girl of Oz
- Tik-Tok of Oz
- Scarecrow of Oz
- Rinkitink in Oz
- Lost Princess of Oz
- Tin Woodman of Oz
- Magic of Oz
- Glinda of oz
- Royal Book of Oz
- Kabumpo in Oz
- Cowardly Lion of Oz
- Grampa in Oz
- Lost King of Oz
- Hungry Tiger of Oz
- Gnome King of Oz
- Giant Horse of Oz
- Jack Pumpkinhead of Oz
- Yellow Knight of Oz
- Pirates in Oz
- Purple Prince in Oz
- Ojo in Oz
- Speedy in Oz
- Wishing Horse of Oz
- Captain Salt in Oz
- Handy Mandy in Oz
- Silver Princess in Oz
- Ozoplaning with Wizard of Oz
- Wonder City of Oz
- Scalawagons of oz
- Lucky Bucky in Oz
- Magical Mimics in Oz
- Shaggy Man in Oz
- Hidden Valley of Oz
- Merry Go Round in Oz
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Tin Woodman of Oz (c.1918)
The Tin Woodman of Oz is a story of a heroic effort to regain a lost love. The adventure has its beginnings when the woodman explains to a young Munchkin boy, Woot how he came to be made of tin. It is a story of an ill-fated love between two Munchkins, Nick Chopper and Nimmie Amee, that so enraged the Wicked Witch of the East she caused the woodman to have accidents with his ax. After each accident the lost meat and bone parts were replaced with tin parts, until finally Nick was all tin. Nimmie Amee loved him just as much even though he was tin, but unfortunately he no longer had a heart so he could not return her love. After all these years have gone by, his sense of obligation and responsibility to Nimmie Amee is aroused by Woot; so together with the Scarecrow, he sets out to find and marry the Munchkin maiden. But their adventure seems ill-fated when they fall under the control of a giant wizardess. Ozma and Dorothy witness their plight through the Magic Picture and come to their aid. Together again, they set out once more to find Nimmie Amee, only to discover to their amazement, there is yet another tinman -- the Tin Soldier. He too was a Munchkin engaged to marry Nimmie Amee, but suffered the same fate as the woodchopper at the hands of the Wicked Witch of the East. Joining their party, the Tin Soldier also seeks to redeem his lost love. When at last they find Nimmie Amee, there is yet another surprise. This engaging tale by Baum must be regarded as one of the most inventive romantic stories yet told. The twist of fate revealed in the climax makes for a most enjoining experience.
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Tin Woodmand of Oz. Popular edition from 1939. Oversized. No color plates
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Tin Woodman of Oz. 1st edition 1st state in first edition dust jacket. ~ 1918
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