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A series of books, starting with The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, dealing with the "history" of the Land of Oz.
The first fourteen books by the original author, L. Frank Baum, another nineteen books by Ruth Plumly Thompson, and another seven books by various authors comprise the "Famous Forty", which is considered the classic original series (though inconsistencies make it difficult to call it canonical). Most of the books in the "Famous Forty" were published by Reilly and Britton, later Reilly and Lee. Other books were printed later, by different publishing houses. As the earlier works have fallen out of copyright (including all of L. Frank Baum's titles), numerous other books have been written in the series by many authors and publishers, some of whom continue to publish new works today.
In fact, so many additional Oz books have been written, that merely attempting to document all such books is a weighty endeavor in and of itself[1] (http://ozproject.egtech.net/). Some small publishers have even specialised in publishing Oz pastiches, of which the most commercial are probably Books of Wonder, Hungry Tiger Press, and The International Wizard of Oz Club - and perhaps the graphic novels of Eric Shanower. There are also alternative series of Oz books, such as the sequels written in Russian by Alexander Volkov, or the books of Frank Baum's great-grandson, Roger S. Baum. The following list therefore contains only Oz books written by the authors of the first "Famous Forty" (including those published in later years).
List of Oz Books in chronological order:
The Famous Forty
- Baum, L. Frank (1900). The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. Chicago, New York, George M. Hill Company. LC 03032405. (also reprinted by various publishers under the names The New Wizard of Oz and The Wizard of Oz with occasional minor changes in the text)
- Baum, L. Frank (1904). The Marvelous Land of Oz. Chicago, Reilly and Britton Company. LC 04017928. (also reprinted as The Land of Oz)
- Baum, L. Frank (1907). Ozma of Oz. Chicago, Reilly and Britton Company. LC 07024773
- Baum, L. Frank (1908). Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz. Chicago, Reilly and Britton Company. LC 08020022
- Baum, L. Frank (1909). The Road to Oz. Chicago, Reilly and Britton Company. LC 09019832
- Baum, L. Frank (1910). The Emerald City of Oz. Chicago, Reilly and Britton Company. LC 10025680
- Baum, L. Frank (1913). The Patchwork Girl of Oz. Chicago, Reilly and Britton Company.
- Baum, L. Frank (1914). Tik-Tok of Oz. Chicago, Reilly and Britton Company. LC 14012287
- Baum, L. Frank (1915). The Scarecrow of Oz. Chicago, Reilly and Britton Company.
- Baum, L. Frank (1916). Rinkitink in Oz. Chicago, Reilly and Britton Company. LC 16014719
- Baum, L. Frank (1917). The Lost Princess of Oz. Chicago, Reilly and Britton Company. LC 17016754
- Baum, L. Frank (1918). The Tin Woodman of Oz. Chicago, Reilly and Britton Company.
- Baum, L. Frank (1919). The Magic of Oz. Chicago, Reilly and Lee Company. LC 19015894
- Baum, L. Frank (1920). Glinda of Oz. Chicago, Reilly and Lee Company. LC 20017681
15. The Royal Book of Oz
16. Kabumpo in Oz
17. The Cowardly Lion of Oz
18. Grampa in Oz
19. The Lost King of Oz
20. The Gnome King of Oz
21. The Hungry Tiger of Oz
22. The Giant Horse of Oz
23. Jack Pumpkinhead of Oz
24. Pirates in Oz
25. The Yellow Knight of Oz
26. The Purple Prince in Oz
27. Speedy in Oz
28. Ojo in Oz
29. The Wishing Horse of Oz
30. Captain Salt in Oz
31. Handy Mandy in Oz
32. The Silver Princess in Oz
33. Ozoplaning with the Wizard of Oz
34. The Wonder City of Oz
35. The Scalawagons of Oz
36. Lucky Bucky in Oz
37. The Magical Mimics in Oz
38. The Shaggy Man of Oz
39. The Hidden Valley of Oz
40. Merry-Go-Round in Oz
Later books by "Royal Historians"
By Ruth Plumly Thompson
41. Yankee in Oz
42. The Enchanted Island of Oz
By Eloise Jarvis McGraw and Lauren McGraw Wagner
43. The Forbidden Fountain of Oz
By Rachel Cosgrove Payes
44. The Wicked Witch of Oz
By John R. Neill
45. A Runaway in Oz
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