


Books by L. Frank Baum
Illustrated by John R. Neill
Each book handsomely bound in artistic pictorial cover. $1.25 per volume
THE EMERALD CITY OF OZ
Mr. Baum is the most inventive writer of fairy tales in all the world to-day.The "Oz" stories teem with favorites new and old, for children miss any old characterand immediately demand reinstatement, so, after long experience, Mr. Baumbrought along the old and created new ones for each succeeding book, until now"THE EMERALD CITY OF OZ" assembles more characters than possiblyany other children's book contains.
16 full-page pictures in four colors and green bronze, 100 black-and-whiteillustrations. Stunning Jacket in four colors and aluminum and green bronze.
THE ROAD TO OZ
Tells how to reach the Magic City of Oz over a road leading through lands ofmany colors, peopled with odd characters, and surcharged with adventure suitablefor the minds and imaginations of young children. The manufacture representsan entirely new idea—the paper used is of various colors to indicate the severalcountries traversed by the road leading to Oz and the Emerald City.
Unique and gorgeous Jacket in colors and gold.
THE LAND OF OZ
An account of the adventures of the Scarecrow, the Tin Woodman, JackPumpkinhead, the Animated Saw-Horse, the Highly Magnified Woggle-Bug,the Gump and many other delightful characters.
Nearly 150 black-and-white illustrations and sixteen full-page pictures in colors.
OZMA OF OZ
The story tells "more about Dorothy," as well as those famous characters,the Scarecrow, the Tin Woodman and the Cowardly Lion, and something ofseveral new creations equally delightful, including Tiktok the machine man, theYellow Hen, the Nome King and the Hungry Tiger.
Forty-one full-page colored pictures; twenty-two halfpages in color and fifty black-and-white text pictures.
DOROTHY AND THE WIZARD IN OZ
In this book Dorothy, with Zeb, a little boy friend, and Jim, the Cab Horse,are swallowed up in an earthquake and reach a strange vegetable land, whencethey escape to the land of Oz, and meet all their old friends. Among the newcharacters are Eureka, Dorothy's Pink Kitten, and the Nine Tiny Piglets.


Gorgeously illustrated with sixteen full color pages and numerous black-and-white pictures.
JOHN DOUGH AND THE CHERUB
A whimsical tale portraying the exciting adventures of theGingerbread Man and his comrade, Chick the Cherub, in the"Palace of Romance," the "Land of the Mifkets," "Highlandand Lowland," and other places.
Forty full-page colored pictures; twenty colored pictorialchapter headings; 100 black-and-white text pictures.
