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Biography of L. Frank Baum
990 words, approx. 3.3 pages
 L. Frank Baum (1856-1919) wrote 69 books beloved by children, including The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, which became a classic movie. Lyman Frank Baum was born on May 15, 1856, near Syracuse, New York. His father, Benjamin, was a wealthy oil businessman, and...
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Biography of L(yman) Frank Baum
9686 words, approx. 32.3 pages
 In creating the Land of Oz, L. Frank Baum earned a special place in the history of juvenile literature. Children's books have just not been the same since Dorothy first went to the Emerald City. While damned for years by prominent librarians and educator...
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Biography of L. Frank Baum
5305 words, approx. 17.7 pages
 Like the Wizard in his most famous creation, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz--or as it was retitled in later editions: The Wizard of Oz--L. Frank Baum was a magic manipulator of appearance and reality. Baum's writings revolutionized children's literature, thr...


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American Fairy Tales Information
701 words, approx. 2 pages
 American Fairy Tales is the title of a collection of twelve fantasy stories by L. Frank Baum, published in 1901 by the George M. Hill Company, the firm that issued The Wonderful Wizard of Oz the previous year. The cover, title page, and page borders...



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Fairy Tales
07/20/2006: 521 words, approx. 2 pages Nightstand Fairy Tales Rebecca Brown read a never-before-read short story at the Frye Art Museum last Friday night. During the introduction, the Frye's public programs manager Mary Jane Knecht described the museum's new program of "asking writers to write original work in...
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Fairy Tale
10/01/2007: 1,095 words, approx. 4 pages A Stravinsky ballad sure to win string players' hearts IGOR STRAVINSKY DEFIES CLASSIFICATION. While most composers can be identified with a certain genre or era of music history (Romantic, Classical, or serialist, for example), Stravinsky bounced around the map both stylistically and geographically...


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American Fairy Tales by L. Frank Baum | |
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