OBJECT CHECKLIST"To Please a Child:" L. Frank Baum and the Land of Oz L. Frank Baum and His
Popular Books for Children. Chicago and New York: George
M. Hill, 1900. L. Frank Baum. By the
Candelabra's Glare, inside cover. Chicago: L. Frank Baum,
1898. L. Frank Baum. Mother
Goose in Prose, title page. Illustrated by Maxfield Parrish.
Chicago: Way and Williams, 1897. L. Frank Baum. Copyright application
and title page deposit for Father Goose, His Book,
1899. L. Frank Baum. Letter to Dr.
Harry Baum, April 8, 1900. Holograph manuscript. The Literary News,
pp. 296-297. October 1900, L. Frank Baum. Copyright
application and title page deposit for The Wonderful Wizard of
Oz, 1900. Entry for Registration Number
A 19092, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, 1900. L. Frank Baum. The
Wonderful Wizard of Oz, cover. Chicago and New York: George
M. Hill, 1900. The Wonderful Wizard
of Oz. Chicago: Carqueville Litho Company, 1900. Poster.
W. W. Denslow. Dorothy
gazed thoughtfully at the Scarecrow, 1899. Pen-and-ink drawing.
W. W. Denslow. The Lion
ate some of the porridge, 1899. Pen-and-ink drawing. W. W. Denslow. The Monkeys
caught Dorothy in their arms and flew away with her, 1899.
Pen-and-ink drawing. W. W. Denslow. Exactly
so, I am a humbug, 1899. Pen-and-ink
drawing. W. W. Denslow. These
people were all made of china, 1899. Pen-and-ink drawing.
W. W. Denslow. Mice
pulling lion, 1899. Pen-and-ink drawing. L. Frank Baum. Glinda
of Oz. Chicago: Reilly and Lee, 1920. L. Frank Baum. Glinda
of Oz, 1919. Holograph manuscript. Ruth Plumly Thompson. Speedy In Oz, cover.
Chicago: Reilly and Lee, 1934. John R. Neill. The Wonder City of Oz,.
cover. Chicago: Reilly and Lee, 1940. L. Frank Baum. The Wonderful
Wizard of Oz, p. 54. Illustrated by Charles Santore. Avenel,
New Jersey: dilithium Press,1994. L. Frank Baum. El
Mago de Oz. (The Wizard of Oz). Translated into Spanish by
José Mallorqui Figuerola. Barcelona and Buenos Aires: Editorial
Molino, 1941. L. Frank Baum. Czarnoksieznik z Krainy Oz (The
Wizard of Oz). Translated into Polish by Juliusz P. Szeniawski,
illustrated by Irina Georgeta Pusztai. Warsaw: Tormont Publications,
1998. Book with case and masks. L. Frank Baum. Ha Kosem
M'Erets Uts (The Wizard of Oz). Translated into Hebrew by
Talma Alyagon-Roz, illustrated by Yiftah Alon. [Ramat-Gan, Israel],
Kineret,1988. Alexsandr M. Volkov. Volshebnik izumrudnogo goroda.
(The Magician of the Emerald City). (Adapted from L. Frank Baum.
The Wizard of Oz.) Illustrated by L. Vladimirskii. Moscow:
Soviet Russia Publishing House, l963.
To See the Wizard: Oz on Stage and Film L. Frank Baum. The
New Wizard of Oz, 1903. Typed manuscript. "The Tin Man." Poster
for Fred R. Hamlin's Musical Extravaganza The Wizard of Oz.
Cincinnati and New York: U.S. Lithograph Company, 1903. "The Scarecrow and Company."
Poster for Fred R. Hamlin's Musical Extravaganza The Wizard of
Oz. Cincinnati and New York: U.S. Lithograph Company, 1903. Souvenir jewelry box for 100th Performance of The
Wizard of Oz at Majestic Theater, New York, April 15, 1903. Cast
metal. Program for Fred R. Hamlin's musical The Wizard
of Oz. Washington, D.C.: New National Theatre, 1905. Will D. Cobb and Gus Edwards. "Tale
of a Cassowary." New Musical Gems from the Wizard of Oz.
New York: Shapiro, Remick, 1904. Sheet music cover. James O'Dea and Edward Hutchison. "Sammy."
The Wizard of Oz. New York: Sol Bloom, 1902. Sheet music
cover. L. Frank Baum and Louis F. Gottschalk."The
Clockwork Man." The Tik-Tok Man of Oz. New York and
Detroit: Jerome H. Remick., 1913. Sheet music cover. Copyright registration
application for Baum and Tietjen's The Wonderful Wizard of
Oz, 1901. Envelope addressed
by L. Frank Baum to the Library of Congress Copyright Office. Designed
by W. W. Denslow, 1901. Publicity still showing main characters from 1925 version
of The Wizard of Oz. Chadwick Pictures, 1925. Publicity still showing main characters from 1939 version
of The Wizard of Oz. Hollywood: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1939.
Copyprint. Publicity still showing The Wizard of Oz
film in production. Hollywood: Metro- Goldwyn-Mayer, 1939. Copyprint.
Publicity still showing The Wizard of Oz
film in production. Hollywood: Metro- Goldwyn-Mayer, 1939. Copyprint.
Publicity still showing The Wizard of Oz
film in production. Hollywood: Metro- Goldwyn-Mayer, 1939. Copyprint.
Publicity still showing music for The Wizard of
Oz being recorded. Hollywood: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1939. Copyprint.
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Shooting script for The Wizard
of Oz, 1939. Manuscript. Thomas A. Johnstone Comic Art Studio. Continuity Drawings
for The Wizard of Oz, 1939. Photograph. Emerald City townsman jacket. Original costume from
The Wizard of Oz, 1939. Wool felt. Scene from film showing actors wearing Emerald City
townsmen jackets. Hollywood: Metro- Goldwyn-Mayer, 1939. Copyprint.
Ruby slippers. Original
costume from The Wizard of Oz, 1939. Silk, leather, sequins,
and rhinestones. Judy Garland as Dorothy wearing the ruby slippers. Hollywood:
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1939. Copyprint. Cowardly Lion wig and mane.
Original costume from The Wizard of Oz, 1939. Human hair,
tulle netting, and wax. Bert Lahr as the Cowardly Lion in The Wizard of
Oz. Hollywood: Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer, 1939. Copyprint. Bert Lahr as the Cowardly Lion in The Wizard of
Oz. Hollywood: Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer, 1939. Copyprint. Munchkin costume from The Wizard of Oz
film, 1939. Wool and felt. Dorothy meets "The Lollipop Guild" in The Wizard
of Oz. Hollywood: Metro- Goldwyn-Mayer, 1939. Copyprint. Scarecrow costume from The Wizard of Oz
film, 1939. Closeup of Ray Bolger as the Scarecrow in The
Wizard of Oz. Hollywood: Metro- Goldwyn-Mayer, 1939. Copyprint.
E. Y. Harburg and Harold Arlen. We're Off To See
The Wizard (the Wonderful Wizard of Oz). New York: Leo Feist,
Inc., 1939. Sheet music cover. Lobby card for the 1955 re-release of The Wizard
of Oz. Hollywood: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1955. Lobby Card for the initial release of The Wizard
of Oz. Hollywood: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1939. Advertisement for The Wizard of Oz in Cosmopolitan
magazine, September 1939, pp. 8-9. Original cast recording for The Wizard of Oz.
New York: Decca, 1939. Record album cover. Royal Shakespeare Company. The Wizard of Oz.
London: Music Collection International, 1995. Compact disc cover. Charlie Smalls. "Ease on Down The Road." The Wiz.
Los Angeles: Fox Fanfare Music,1974. Sheet music cover. The Wiz. Universal City, California: MCA
Records, 1978. Record album cover.
To Own the Wizard: Oz ArtifactsL. Frank Baum. The Wizard of Oz, p. 9. Animated
by Julian Wehr. Akron: Saalfield Publishing, 1944. L. Frank Baum. The
Wizard of Oz Waddle Book, cover, with character cutouts,
yellow brick road. New York: Blue Ribbon Books, 1934. Dick Martin. The Wonderful
World of Oz. New York: Ozma, 1983. Map. James A. Auckland. Wicked Witch of the West.
Newell, West Virginia: Edwin M. Knowles, 1979. China plate. James A. Auckland. Follow the Yellow Brick Road.
Newell, West Virginia: Edwin M. Knowles, 1979. China plate. James A. Auckland. If I Only Had a Brain.
Newell, West Virginia: Edwin M. Knowles., 1977. China plate. James A. Auckland. If I Only Had a Heart.
China plate. Newell, West Virginia: Edwin M. Knowles, 1978. China plate.
James A. Auckland. If I Were King of the Forest.
Newell, West Virginia: Edwin M. Knowles, 1978. China plate . Cowardly Lion. Japan: Seymour Mann, 1974.
Porcelain figurine. Scarecrow. Japan: Seymour Mann, 1974. Porcelain
figurine. Tin Man. Japan: Seymour Mann, 1974. Porcelain
figurine. Dorothy and Toto. Japan: Seymour Mann,
1974. Porcelain figurine. Thomas Blackshear. Original art for The Wizard
of Oz commemorative postage stamp and stamp, 1990. The Scarecrow. Elk Grove, Illinois: Enesco,
1988. Musical jack-in-the-box. The Cowardly Lion. Long Beach, California:
Presents, 1989. Music box. Dorothy, Scarecrow, Lion, Tin Man, and Toto nesting
dolls (Matryoshka). India, n.d. Painted wood. The Wonderful Wizard of Oz first edition
book ornament. New York: Kurt S. Adler, 1999. Glass. Dorothy ornament. New York: Kurt S. Adler, 1999. Glass.
Scarecrow ornament. New York: Kurt S. Adler, 1999. Glass.
Tin Man ornament. New York: Kurt S. Adler, 1999. Glass.
Cowardly Lion ornament. New York: Kurt S. Adler, 1999.
Glass. Ruby slipper evening bag (minaudiere).
Beverly Hills: Kathrine Baumann, 2000. The Wonderful Game of Oz. Salem, Massachusetts,
New York, and London: Parker Brothers, 1921. Wizard of Oz
Monopoly game. Pawtucket, Rhode Island: Hasbro, 1999. Wizard of Oz card game. London: Castell
Brothers, Ltd., 1940. Glinda doll. Multi Toys, 1985. Dorothy doll. Multi Toys, 1988. Wizard of Oz doll. Toy Time, 1981. Wizard of Oz playboard. Foster City, California:
Shetland Toys, 1995. Felt. Wizard of Oz puzzle. Racine, Wisconsin:
Western Publishing, 1989. Pat Stewart. Wizard of Oz Sticker Storybook. Mineola, New York: Dover Publications, 1998. U.S. Copyright Division Archives (91) Walt Disney Productions. The Story of The Wizard
of Oz. Anaheim, California: 1970. The Wizard of Oz Coloring Book. Otteheimer
Publishers, 1977. The Wizard of Oz Paper
Dolls. Racine: Western Publishing Co., Inc., 1977. Library of Congress Federal Credit Union There's
No Place Like Home! Promotional Flyer. Washington, D.C.,1999.
"Some Trips Are Just More Magical." Oldsmobile advertisement.
Time, September 20, 1999, back cover. The Royal Bank of Oz $5.00 rebate check.
Pittsburgh: Mellon Bank, 1989. The Wizard of Oz Fiftieth Anniversary edition
videotape. Hollywood: Metro- Goldwyn-Mayer/UA, 1989. The Wizard of Oz animated diorama. New
York: Animated Animations, 1999. L. Frank Baum. The Wizard of Oz, cover.
New York: Classics Illustrated, 1968. Monica Bayley. The
Wonderful Wizard of Oz Cookbook, pp. 52-53. Illustrations
by W. W. Denslow. New York and London: Macmillan, 1981. Wizard of Oz valentines. Memphis: Cleo,
1988. L. Frank Baum. Autograph,
n.d. L. Frank Baum. "To the Readers
of The Show Window." The Show Window, October 15, 1900,
p. 170. The Wizard of Oz coloring book. Lebanon,
Pennsylvania: Nana Banana Classics, 1999. The Wizard of Oz. Hollywood: Warner Brothers,
1998. Poster. Lisbeth Zwerger. Wizard
of Oz Calendar, 1997. New York: North-South Books, 1996.
Greeting cards in the form of characters from the 1939
Wizard of Oz film. Woodstock, New York: Paper House Productions,
1992. "The Wizard of Oz Sticker Fun." Racine, Wisconsin: Western
Publishing Company, 1988.
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