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  • Aunt Jane's Nieces Abroad

    L. Frank BAUM (1856 - 1919)

    MP3 CD (IDB Productions, Aug. 16, 2016)
    Aunt Jane’s Nieces Abroad is a novel about the young nieces of Jane Merrick. The Aunt Jane’s Nieces series of novels gained the second most successful novels next to the Oz series. The peculiar, humble and rich John Merrick takes his three teenaged nieces to go on a tour in Europe. Series of marvelous events unfold in the story. Aunt Jane’s Nieces Abroad is one of the sequels to the series of novels of Aunt Jane’s Nieces by Lyman Frank Baum. He was born in Chittenango, New York into an ardent Methodist family. He had a German, Scots, Irish, and English descent. His name, Lyman, was the name of his uncle, he doesn’t want to be called as such and chose to be called by his middle name, Frank. He was also greatly known for his pseudonyms L. Frank Baum, George Brooks, Louis F. Baum, Laura Bancroft, Suzanne Metcalf, Capt. Hugh Fitzgerald, Schuyler Staunton, Edith Van Dyne, Floyd Akers, and John Estes Cooke. He was an author, newspaper editor, actor, screenwriter, and film producer. His main themes are fantasy, poetry, and short stories. He is incredibly eminent for his fantasy novel, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. After writing the novel, he wrote another thirteen novels as its sequel. His writings awaited subsequent hundred years mundane such as television, augmented reality, laptop computers in The Master Key, wireless telephones in Tik-Tok of Oz, women in dangerous, perilous, action filled jobs in Mary Louise in the Country, and the pervasiveness of exhibiting on apparels in Aunt Jane’s Nieces at Work. He started his career in writing at an early age when his father bought him a small printing press. His brother Henry ‘Harry’ Clay Baum helped him write The Rose Lawn Home Journal. The brothers wrote many issues of the journal, published and sold those issues. As a young adult, he was encouraged to write more books all throughout his lifetime.
  • Aunt Jane's Nieces

    L. Frank BAUM (1856 - 1919)

    MP3 CD (IDB Productions, Sept. 3, 2016)
    Aunt Jane’s Nieces is a story about young women. The novel was the first in its series written for young adults. Jane Merrick is a rich, aged, ill woman who is nearly dying. She got her wealth and estate from her fiancé, Thomas Bradley, who died before their marriage. She has no children, so she calls for her three young nieces so that she can choose who will inherit her wealth and estate. Aunt Jane’s Nieces is one of the masterpieces of Lyman Frank Baum. He was born in Chittenango, New York into an ardent Methodist family. He had a German, Scots, Irish, and English descent. His name, Lyman, was the name of his uncle, he doesn’t want to be called as such and chose to be called by his middle name, Frank. He was also greatly known for his pseudonyms L. Frank Baum, George Brooks, Louis F. Baum, Laura Bancroft, Suzanne Metcalf, Capt. Hugh Fitzgerald, Schuyler Staunton, Edith Van Dyne, Floyd Akers, and John Estes Cooke. He was an author, newspaper editor, actor, screenwriter, and film producer. His main themes are fantasy, poetry, and short stories. He is incredibly eminent for his fantasy novel, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. After writing the novel, he wrote another thirteen novels as its sequel. His writings awaited subsequent hundred years mundane such as television, augmented reality, laptop computers in The Master Key, wireless telephones in Tik-Tok of Oz, women in dangerous, perilous, action filled jobs in Mary Louise in the Country, and the pervasiveness of exhibiting on apparels in Aunt Jane’s Nieces at Work. He started his career in writing at an early age when his father bought him a small printing press. His brother Henry ‘Harry’ Clay Baum helped him write The Rose Lawn Home Journal. The brothers wrote many issues of the journal, published and sold those issues. As a young adult, he was encouraged to write more books all throughout his lifetime.
  • Aunt Jane's Nieces In The Red Cross

    L. Frank BAUM (1856 - 1919)

    MP3 CD (IDB Productions, July 6, 2016)
    The Aunt Jane’s Nieces series are all successful as it expresses the author’s insights and perceptions about the Great World War. The story presents the theme of war itself. When the three teenaged cousins and Uncle John read the news about the end of the Siege of Maubeuge and Germany has won. They are all concerned with war and its aftermath. Aunt Jane’s Nieces In The Red Cross is the final volume to the series of ten novels of Aunt Jane’s Nieces by Lyman Frank Baum. He was born in Chittenango, New York into an ardent Methodist family. He had a German, Scots, Irish, and English descent. His name, Lyman, was the name of his uncle, he doesn’t want to be called as such and chose to be called by his middle name, Frank. He was also greatly known for his pseudonyms L. Frank Baum, George Brooks, Louis F. Baum, Laura Bancroft, Suzanne Metcalf, Capt. Hugh Fitzgerald, Schuyler Staunton, Edith Van Dyne, Floyd Akers, and John Estes Cooke. He was an author, newspaper editor, actor, screenwriter, and film producer. His main themes are fantasy, poetry, and short stories. He is incredibly eminent for his fantasy novel, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. After writing the novel, he wrote another thirteen novels as its sequel. His writings awaited subsequent hundred years mundane such as television, augmented reality, laptop computers in The Master Key, wireless telephones in Tik-Tok of Oz, women in dangerous, perilous, action filled jobs in Mary Louise in the Country, and the pervasiveness of exhibiting on apparels in Aunt Jane’s Nieces at Work. He started his career in writing at an early age when his father bought him a small printing press. His brother Henry ‘Harry’ Clay Baum helped him write The Rose Lawn Home Journal. The brothers wrote many issues of the journal, published and sold those issues. As a young adult, he was encouraged to write more books all throughout his lifetime.
  • Aunt Jane's Nieces at Millville

    L. Frank BAUM (1856 - 1919)

    MP3 CD (IDB Productions, Sept. 3, 2016)
    Aunt Jane’s Nieces named Louise Merrick, Patsy Doyle, and Beth de Graf are the main characters of the story. Their funny and pragmatic Uncle John shares his wealth by helping those who are in need. The story talks about their uncle taking them to a farmhouse to escape the scorching heat of the city. With some unexpected events along the way. Aunt Jane’s Nieces at Millville is the third sequel to the series of novels of Aunt Jane’s Nieces by Lyman Frank Baum. He was born in Chittenango, New York into an ardent Methodist family. He had a German, Scots, Irish, and English descent. His name, Lyman, was the name of his uncle, he doesn’t want to be called as such and chose to be called by his middle name, Frank. He was also greatly known for his pseudonyms L. Frank Baum, George Brooks, Louis F. Baum, Laura Bancroft, Suzanne Metcalf, Capt. Hugh Fitzgerald, Schuyler Staunton, Edith Van Dyne, Floyd Akers, and John Estes Cooke. He was an author, newspaper editor, actor, screenwriter, and film producer. His main themes are fantasy, poetry, and short stories. He is incredibly eminent for his fantasy novel, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. After writing the novel, he wrote another thirteen novels as its sequel. His writings awaited subsequent hundred years mundane such as television, augmented reality, laptop computers in The Master Key, wireless telephones in Tik-Tok of Oz, women in dangerous, perilous, action filled jobs in Mary Louise in the Country, and the pervasiveness of exhibiting on apparels in Aunt Jane’s Nieces at Work. He started his career in writing at an early age when his father bought him a small printing press. His brother Henry ‘Harry’ Clay Baum helped him write The Rose Lawn Home Journal. The brothers wrote many issues of the journal, published and sold those issues. As a young adult, he was encouraged to write more books all throughout his lifetime.
  • Aunt Jane's Nieces And Uncle John

    L. Frank BAUM (1856 - 1919)

    MP3 CD (IDB Productions, Jan. 1, 2016)
    Like all other volumes in the series, Lyman Frank Baum wrote this sixth volume under the pseudonym Edith Van Dyne. The Aunt Jane’s Nieces books were based on the realistic world related to the writer’s life experiences. John Merrick, his two young nieces and the father of one of his niece go on a trip to Southern California. Where they encounter several people along their vacation. Aunt Jane’s Nieces And Uncle John is one of the sequels to the series of novels of Aunt Jane’s Nieces by Lyman Frank Baum. He was born in Chittenango, New York into an ardent Methodist family. He had a German, Scots, Irish, and English descent. His name, Lyman, was the name of his uncle, he doesn’t want to be called as such and chose to be called by his middle name, Frank. He was also greatly known for his pseudonyms L. Frank Baum, George Brooks, Louis F. Baum, Laura Bancroft, Suzanne Metcalf, Capt. Hugh Fitzgerald, Schuyler Staunton, Edith Van Dyne, Floyd Akers, and John Estes Cooke. He was an author, newspaper editor, actor, screenwriter, and film producer. His main themes are fantasy, poetry, and short stories. He is incredibly eminent for his fantasy novel, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. After writing the novel, he wrote another thirteen novels as its sequel. His writings awaited subsequent hundred years mundane such as television, augmented reality, laptop computers in The Master Key, wireless telephones in Tik-Tok of Oz, women in dangerous, perilous, action filled jobs in Mary Louise in the Country, and the pervasiveness of exhibiting on apparels in Aunt Jane’s Nieces at Work. He started his career in writing at an early age when his father bought him a small printing press. His brother Henry ‘Harry’ Clay Baum helped him write The Rose Lawn Home Journal. The brothers wrote many issues of the journal, published and sold those issues. As a young adult, he was encouraged to write more books all throughout his lifetime.
  • Dot and Tot of Merryland

    L. Frank BAUM (1856 - 1919)

    MP3 CD (IDB Productions, Jan. 1, 2017)
    After the success of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, Lyman drafted this tale of the exciting ventures of a young girl with the name of Dot and a young boy with the name of Tot in a place fumbled by gliding on a river that streamed to a passageway. The place was known to be Merryland and was divided into seven dales. The story has beautiful illustrations by W. W. Denslow, who created illustrations for the past three Lyman stories. Dot and Tot of Merryland was first produced by the Geo. M. Hill company of Chicago in 1901. Books of Wonder republished Dot and Tot of Merryland with few text modifications and newly illustrated by Donald Abbott. The republication consists of plain illustrations, although Abbott recrafted his after the Denslow artworks. Though Baum and Denslow were wishing for another best seller after the famous The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, it was not that much successful. Lyman Frank Baum often called as L. Frank Baum, was a United States writer mostly known for his stories for children, in particular The Wonderful Wizard of Oz and its series. He made an entirety of 14 novels in the Oz sequels, and an additional of 41 other novels, 83 short fiction, more than 200 verses, and not less than 42 screenplays. He created innumerable efforts to take along his pieces to the theater and the budding medium of motion picture; the 1939 version of the first Oz story would become a milestone of 20th century film. His pieces awaited such century-after mundane as television, amplified verity, laptop computers in The Master Key, wireless telephones in Tik-Tok of Oz, females in hazardous and oppressive jobs in Mary Louise in the Country, and the everywhereness of publicizing on apparels in Aunt Jane's Nieces at Work.