L. Frank Baum
Annotated by Michael Patrick Hearn
Preface by Martin Gardner
Pictures by W.W. Denslow
The Annotated Wizard of Oz
A Centennial EditionA beloved classic comes to life with this beautifully illustrated annotated edition on the 100th anniversary of Oz.
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz is the quintessential American fairy tale, but also one of the most controversial children's books ever published. Michael Patrick Hearn, the world's leading Oz scholar, provides a spellbinding annotated edition that illuminates all of Oz's numerous contemporary references, provides fascinating character sources, and explains the actual meaning of the word "Oz." A facsimile of the rare 1900 first edition appears with the original drawings by W. W. Denslow scrupulously reproduced to mimic their correct colors, using a different color for each region of Ozas well as twenty-five previously unpublished illustrations. In addition, Hearn provides an extensive bibliography, compiling Baum's published work, every notable Oz edition, and the stage and motion-picture productions from 1939's The Wizard of Oz to the 1974 Broadway smash The Wiz. The result is a classic to rival Baum's own, and a book no family's library can do without. 90 black-and-white, 56 color, and two-color illustrations throughout.
"Seeing The Wizard of Oz made a writer of me." Salman Rushdie
The Centennial Edition of The Annotated Wizard of Oz includes:
- Countless new annotations drawing on much previously unknown material
- A lengthy introduction about L. Frank Baum and the Oz phenomenon
- All the original illustrations by W. W. Denslow reproduced in their correct colors
- Additional rare drawings, photographs, and maps, as well as motion-picture stills
- "The Denslow Appendix" noting other little-known Oz publications
- A new preface by Martin Gardner, the acclaimed author of The Annotated Alice
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