The Scarecrow of Oz by L. Frank Baum7/7/2023 ![]() ![]() When, in a recent survey, The =New York Times= polled a group of teen agerson the books they liked best when they were young, the Oz books toppedthe list. Filled with the rarest and most absurdcreatures, each of the 14 volumes which now comprise the series, has beeneagerly sought out by generation after generation until to-day they areknown to all except the very young or those who were never young at all. These are stories which are genuine fantasy creative, funny, tender,exciting and surprising. Frank Baum introduced to the children of AmericaTHE WONDERFUL WIZARD OF OZ and all the other exciting characters whoinhabit the land of Oz, these delightful fairy tales have stimulated theimagination of millions of young readers. ![]() Text emphasis id denoted as _Italics_ and =Bold=. ![]() Produced by David Edwards, Tom Cosmas, The Internet Archivesfor replacement pages, for a better cover image,and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at (This book was produced from scannedimages of public domain material from the Google Booksproject.) ![]()
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