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l. frank baum
In 1890 he witnessed a mild cyclone in Aberdeen, South Dakota, fodder for his most famous novel
Trivia about l. frank baum
In 1900 he sent the Library of Congress $2.20 to copyright his "The Navy Alphabet" & another, more "Wonderful", book
This "Wizard of Oz" author edited a trade magazine for store window decorators
"Glinda of Oz"(1920)
He wrote 14 books about Oz, & some short stories too
Hunting for this Oz creator's "Boy Fortune Hunters" books? Look for the pen name Floyd Akers
In Storybook Land in Aberdeen, where this author once lived, the "Oz" stories come to life
He dedicated "The Wizard of Oz" "To my good friend & comrade, my wife"
He was a chicken farmer & an axle grease salesman before writing "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz"
He wrote that in Oz he eliminated the stereotyped genie, dwarf & fairy of old-time tales
In the 1930s Jell-O sponsored a series of "Oz" booklets by this author who died in 1919
Edith Van Dyne, who wrote a series of books about "Aunt Jane's Nieces", was actually this Oz author
Chittenango holds an annual 4-day OZFest for this man born there in 1856 & no, Ozzy isn't that old
This wonderful author of Oz sometimes wrote books for boys under the pen name Captain Hugh Fitzgerald
Under the name Laura Bancroft, he wrote about Twinkle & Chubbins in Nature Fairyland after taking us to Oz
In a magazine called The Show Window, this Oz creator dispensed advice on mannequins & creative display
Alexander the Great, born in 356 B.C., was one Macedonian who never read this author's "Glinda of Oz"
In 1920 he published "Glinda of Oz", a story about the impending war between the Flatheads & the Skeeters
Novelist who wrote the line "I'm really a very good man; but I'm a very bad wizard"
In 1900 he wrote the line, "The road to the City of Emeralds is paved with yellow brick"
As well as "The Road to Oz", "Queen Zixi of Ix"
(Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from the set of the Gerswhin Theatre, New York.) The name "Elphaba", the leading character in "Wicked", is derived from the initials of this famous author
The title of Elton John's "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" refers to a path created by this author