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The Wizard of Oz.!The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum. Pictures by W. W.31 Denslow. This Is a very bright story p |tor children of the modern kind that is ^1 interesting to children of larger j growth. It is a little on the Alice in .the Wonderland order, inasmuch as•after one phapter introducing the child i heroine, Dorothy, in the world as we 1 know it. she is transported bodily by means of a Kansas cyclone to an 1111-^ aginary world called the country of OzThis country is inhabited by witches, sorcerers, and friendly animals that can talk clever nonsense .and ruled over by the Wonderful Wizard, who does all sorts of delightfully impossible things. Through this country she travels trying to get back to Kansas, making discoveries and having many wonderful adventures until finally she discovers the charm and in a flash finds herselt back at home. The pictures by W. W. Denslow are as good as the story, from tae frontispiece depicting a Kansas plain with a cyclone in full operation, to the tail piece giving the small heroine just as she arrives from the wonderful land of Oz The publishers are the Geo. M, Hill company. Chicago and New York.St
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Sandusky Daily Star

Sandusky, Ohio, US

Sat, Nov 24, 1900

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