Product code: 1904 Magical Mimics of Oz, written by Jack Smith online and illustrated by Frank Kramer
The literary world of Frank Baum's land of Oz is so much more intricate and complex and poignantly real that it is almost unrecognizable if your only experience of Oz is the 1939 movie. (Which has many virtues, many of which broken beyond recall when the film's end insists that Oz is just a dream. Baum, and other online writers that took up the cause after him, worked to guarantee that their readers that migrated to Oz changed had their characters so that that could never be able to go home again but become forever citizens of the borderlands. Book has overall wear that is light for the age and the fact that it is a children's book.
The literary world of Frank Baum's land of Oz is so much more intricate and complex and poignantly real that it is almost unrecognizable if your only experience of Oz is the 1939 movie. (Which has many virtues, many of which broken beyond recall when the film's end insists that Oz is just a dream. Baum, and other online writers that took up the cause after him, worked to guarantee that their readers that migrated to Oz changed had their characters so that that could never be able to go home again but become forever citizens of the borderlands. Book has overall wear that is light for the age and the fact that it is a children's book.