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Books with title The Marvellous Land of Oz Illustrated Edition

  • Marvel Illustrated the Marvelous Land of Oz 2

    Eric Shanower, Skottie Young

    Library Binding (Abdo Group, Jan. 1, 2014)
    Come along as Tip and Jack Pumpkinhead use Mombi's magic powder to animate a sawhorse to take them to Emerald City to see his majesty, the Scarecrow! Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards. Marvel Illustrated is an imprint of Spotlight, a division of ABDO.
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  • The Marvelous Land of Oz Illustrated

    L. Frank Baum

    eBook (Racehorse, April 2, 2020)
    The Marvelous Land of Oz: Being an Account of the Further Adventures of the Scarecrow and the Tin Woodman, commonly shortened to The Land of Oz, published on July 5, 1904, is the second of L. Frank Baum's books set in the Land of Oz, and the sequel to The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (1900). This and the next 34 Oz books of the famous 40 were illustrated by John R. Neill
  • The Marvelous Land of Oz - Illustrated

    L. Frank Baum

    eBook (P, Dec. 11, 2018)
    This edition is accompanied by 103 unpublished illustrations.The Marvellous Land of Oz by L. Frank Baum Set shortly after the events in the first book, The story follows Tip, who for as long as he can remember has been under the guardianship of a witch named Mombi in Gillikin Country. As Mombi is returning home, Tip plans to frighten her with a scarecrow he has made named Jack Pumpkinhead. Mombi is not fooled, and she sprinkles the Powder of Life that she bought from another sorcerer on Jack, bringing him to life and startling Tip, whom Mombi catches and threatens to turn into a marble statue. This is a classic and part of the Oz series.
  • The Marvelous Land of Oz Illustrated

    L. Frank Baum

    eBook (Racehorse, March 22, 2020)
    The Marvelous Land of Oz: Being an Account of the Further Adventures of the Scarecrow and the Tin Woodman, commonly shortened to The Land of Oz, published on July 5, 1904, is the second of L. Frank Baum's books set in the Land of Oz, and the sequel to The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (1900). This and the next 34 Oz books of the famous 40 were illustrated by John R. Neill
  • The Marvelous Land of Oz Illustrated

    L. Frank Baum

    eBook (Racehorse, March 26, 2020)
    The Marvelous Land of Oz: Being an Account of the Further Adventures of the Scarecrow and the Tin Woodman, commonly shortened to The Land of Oz, published on July 5, 1904, is the second of L. Frank Baum's books set in the Land of Oz, and the sequel to The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (1900). This and the next 34 Oz books of the famous 40 were illustrated by John R. Neill
  • The Marvelous Land of Oz - Illustrated

    L. Frank Baum

    eBook (anna ruggieri, Dec. 11, 2018)
    This edition is accompanied by 103 unpublished illustrations.The Marvellous Land of Oz by L. Frank Baum Set shortly after the events in the first book, The story follows Tip, who for as long as he can remember has been under the guardianship of a witch named Mombi in Gillikin Country. As Mombi is returning home, Tip plans to frighten her with a scarecrow he has made named Jack Pumpkinhead. Mombi is not fooled, and she sprinkles the Powder of Life that she bought from another sorcerer on Jack, bringing him to life and startling Tip, whom Mombi catches and threatens to turn into a marble statue. This is a classic and part of the Oz series.
  • The Marvelous Land of Oz Illustrated

    L. Frank Baum

    eBook (, June 12, 2020)
    The Marvelous Land of Oz: Being an Account of the Further Adventures of the Scarecrow and the Tin Woodman, commonly shortened to The Land of Oz, published on July 5, 1904, is the second of L. Frank Baum's books set in the Land of Oz, and the sequel to The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (1900). This and the next 34 Oz books of the famous 40 were illustrated by John R. Neill
  • The Marvellous Land of Oz Illustrated Edition

    L. Frank Baum, John R. Neil

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 30, 2016)
    The Marvelous Land of Oz: Being an Account of the Further Adventures of the Scarecrow and the Tin Woodman was published in 1904 and it is the second of L. Frank Baum's books set in the Land of Oz, and the sequel to The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (1900). This and the next 34 Oz books of the famous 40 were illustrated by John R. Neill. The book was made into an episode of The Shirley Temple Show in 1960 and into a Canadian animated feature film of the same name in 1987. It was also adapted in comic book form by Marvel Comics, with the first issue being released in November 2009. Plot elements from The Marvelous Land of Oz are included in the 1985 Disney feature film Return to Oz.
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  • The Marvelous Land of Oz: Illustrated, 1904

    Frank L. Baum

    eBook (Racehorse, Aug. 23, 2016)
    The Marvelous Land of Oz, best known in shortened form as The Land of Oz, is L. Frank Baum’s second Oz book, published in 1904 by Reilly & Britton and initially considered simply a sequel to The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. John R. Neill provided the artwork after Baum fell out with original Oz artist, W.W. Denslow. Neill went on to illustrate all but one of Baum’s remaining Oz books and became known as the “Imperial Illustrator of Oz.” After Baum’s death, Neill continued illustrating the many Oz books written by others and even wrote three. The Marvelous Land of Oz begins not long after the final scenes in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz and follows the adventures of Tip, a young boy, whose guardian is the witch, Mombi. Intending to frighten Mombi, who is returning from a trip, Tip creates a man out of wood, topped with a pumpkin for a head. Not at all frightened, Mombi shakes some “powder of life” onto the tall figure and then captures Tip and threatens to turn him into a marble statue come morning. Tip escapes with “Jack Pumpkinhead” and they travel to the Emerald City. In this novel, Baum creates some of his most memorable and endearing characters, among them, a living sawhorse, the Highly Magnified and Thoroughly Educated Wogglebug, and the Gump. Along the way, readers learn about the mystery of a lost princess and once again meet old favorites, the Scarecrow and the Tin Woodman.
  • Marvel Illustrated the Marvelous Land of Oz 1

    Eric Shanower, Skottie Young

    Library Binding (Abdo Group, Jan. 1, 2014)
    Join new characters Tip and Jack Pumpkinhead as they're whisked to Oz, and meet foes and friends! You've NEVER seen L. Frank Baum's masterpiece like this before... Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards. Marvel Illustrated is an imprint of Spotlight, a division of ABDO.
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  • The Marvelous Land of Oz Illustrated

    Lyman Frank Baum

    eBook (, Dec. 19, 2018)
    The Marvelous Land of Oz: Being an Account of the Further Adventures of the Scarecrow and the Tin Woodman, commonly shortened to The Land of Oz,[1] published on July 5, 1904[citation needed], is the second of L. Frank Baum's books set in the Land of Oz, and the sequel to The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (1900). This and the next 34 Oz books of the famous 40 were illustrated by John R. Neill. The book was made into an episode of The Shirley Temple Show in 1960, and into a Canada/Japan co-produced animated series of the same name in 1986. It was also adapted in comic book form by Marvel Comics; once in 1975 in the Marvel Treasury of Oz series[2], and again in an eight issue series[3] with the first issue being released in November 2009. Plot elements from The Marvelous Land of Oz are included in the 1985 Disney feature film Return to Oz.
  • The Marvellous Land Of Oz: By L. Frank Baum - Illustrated

    L. Frank Baum

    eBook (Racehorse, July 13, 2021)
    How is this book unique?Font adjustments & biography includedUnabridged (100% Original content)IllustratedAbout The Marvellous Land Of Oz by L. Frank BaumThe Marvellous Land of Oz: Being an Account of the Further Adventures of the Scarecrow and the Tin Woodman, commonly shortened to The Land of Oz, published on July 5, 1904, is the second of L. Frank Baum's books set in the Land of Oz, and the sequel to The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (1900). This and the next 34 Oz books of the famous 40 were illustrated by John R. Neill. The book was made into an episode of The Shirley Temple Show in 1960, and into a Canadian animated feature film of the same name in 1987. It was also adapted in comic book form by Marvel Comics, with the first issue being released in November 2009. Plot elements from The Marvellous Land of Oz are included in the 1985 Disney feature film Return to Oz.