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The Complete Wizard of Oz Collection: All Fourteen Oz Classics in One Volume • New Full-Color Art in Every Book • Illustrated Collector’s Omnibus (Illustrated)
by L. Frank Baum
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Synopsis
The Complete Wizard of Oz – Fully Illustrated Collector’s Edition
Step onto the golden-brick road with Dorothy, Toto, and an unforgettable cast in this definitive, fully illustrated collection of L. Frank Baum’s timeless Oz adventures. Curated for modern readers and families, this edition ...
Step onto the golden-brick road with Dorothy, Toto, and an unforgettable cast in this definitive, fully illustrated collection of L. Frank Baum’s timeless Oz adventures. Curated for modern readers and families, this edition ...
The Complete Wizard of Oz – Fully Illustrated Collector’s Edition
Step onto the golden-brick road with Dorothy, Toto, and an unforgettable cast in this definitive, fully illustrated collection of L. Frank Baum’s timeless Oz adventures. Curated for modern readers and families, this edition pairs unique, full-color artwork for every book with clean, comfortable typography—perfect for read-aloud nights, classroom libraries, and collectors who want a beautiful, shelf-worthy keepsake.
Across fourteen classic novels, you’ll travel from Kansas skies to emerald towers, meet clockwork heroes and patchwork pranksters, cross poppy fields and moonlit palaces, and discover why Oz remains the heartland of American fantasy
In this complete Wizard of Oz collection, you'll find:
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (1900) — A cyclone, a pair of silver shoes, and a journey to the Emerald City that began it all.
The Marvelous Land of Oz (1904) — Tip, Jack Pumpkinhead, and the Saw-Horse gallop into a topsy-turvy adventure.
Ozma of Oz (1907) — Shipwreck, sand, and a return to Oz in a tale of friendship and courage.
Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz (1908) — Crystal kingdoms below ground, wonders above.
The Road to Oz (1909) — A festival, new friends, and a path that winds in surprising ways.
The Emerald City of Oz (1910) — Home meets Oz as Kansas kin discover a city of glass and green.
The Patchwork Girl of Oz (1913) — Scraps, Ojo, and a kaleidoscope of mischief and magic.
Tik-Tok of Oz (1914) — A clockwork soldier, mountain perils, and a metal giant to outwit.
The Scarecrow of Oz (1915) — Sky-sailing escapades over Jinxland’s shining seas.
Rinkitink in Oz (1916) — Laughter, lute-songs, and courage in the Nome King’s caverns.
The Lost Princess of Oz (1917) — A vanished tiara, moonlit halls, and a mystery in emerald light.
The Tin Woodman of Oz (1918) — A quest for a lost love in a silver forest at sunset.
The Magic of Oz (1919) — Transformations, secret words, and high-flying wonder.
Glinda of Oz (1920) — A crystal voyage over submerged domes and a final, gracious triumph.
Why this edition?
Exclusive full-color illustrations throughout—fresh, vivid art that captures Oz’s wonder for today’s readers.
Modern, reader-friendly design—carefully formatted for clarity, comfort, and flow.
Ideal for families & classrooms—chapter breaks, consistent styling, and art that invites discussion.
Gift-ready presentation—a cohesive collection that looks as magical as it reads.
Whether you’re rediscovering Oz or sharing it for the first time, this complete, beautifully illustrated set celebrates the courage to seek, the brains to solve, and the heart to love—traits that make these stories forever new and always relevant.
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