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After the publication of THE WONDERFUL WIZARD OF OZ, L. Frank Baum wrote another fairy tale entitled DOT AND TOT OF MERRYLAND. This book was illustrated by Baum's friend, | |||
W.W. Denslow, who had illustrated two of Baum's book which were, FATHER GOOSE: HIS BOOK and THE WONDERFUL WIZARD OF OZ. Unlike THE WONDERFUL WIZARD OF OZ, this book had no color plates, but colored text illustrations were printed on nearly every page of the book. | |||
L. Frank Baum wrote another fairy tale entitled DOT AND | |||
TOT OF MERRYLAND. This book was illustrated by Baum's friend, | |||
DOT AND TOT OF MERRYLAND is available from Books of Wonder with new illustrations by Donald Abbot. The book is far from Baum's best work, but is best known as the last Baum book that would be illustrated by W.W. Denslow. | |||
W.W. Denslow, who had illustrated two of Baum's book which were, | |||
FATHER GOOSE: HIS BOOK and THE WONDERFUL WIZARD OF OZ. Unlike THE | |||
⚫ | DOT AND TOT OF MERRYLAND was first published in 1901 by the Geo. M. Hill company of Chicgo. | ||
WONDERFUL WIZARD OF OZ, this book had no color plates, but colored | |||
text illustrations were printed on nearly every page of the book. | |||
DOT AND TOT OF MERRYLAND is available from Books of Wonder with | |||
new illustrations by Donald Abbot. The book is far from Baum's best | |||
work, but is best known as the last Baum book that would be illustrated | |||
by W.W. Denslow. | |||
⚫ | |||
company of Chicgo. |
Revision as of 13:56, 31 December 2005
After the publication of THE WONDERFUL WIZARD OF OZ, L. Frank Baum wrote another fairy tale entitled DOT AND TOT OF MERRYLAND. This book was illustrated by Baum's friend, W.W. Denslow, who had illustrated two of Baum's book which were, FATHER GOOSE: HIS BOOK and THE WONDERFUL WIZARD OF OZ. Unlike THE WONDERFUL WIZARD OF OZ, this book had no color plates, but colored text illustrations were printed on nearly every page of the book.
DOT AND TOT OF MERRYLAND is available from Books of Wonder with new illustrations by Donald Abbot. The book is far from Baum's best work, but is best known as the last Baum book that would be illustrated by W.W. Denslow.
DOT AND TOT OF MERRYLAND was first published in 1901 by the Geo. M. Hill company of Chicgo.