


Published by Reilly and “Britton” as opposed to Reilly and “Lee.”.Neill that bring the magical world and its inhabitants to life.Ĭhicago: The Reilly and Britton Co. in 1908, this first edition, early printing is bound in blue cloth and includes 16 full-page watercolor illustrations by John R. In this book, Dorothy appears more helpless, and Oz is portrayed as a less vibrant place.

The story reunites Dorothy and the Wizard from “ The Wonderful Wizard of Oz” through a series of threatening magical lands to find their way back to Oz. Published in 1908, a year after the previous Oz book, it is darker and more intense than other entries in the series. Frank Baum is the fourth book in the “Land of Oz” series. 1908 1 ed Dorothy and the Wizard in OZ Frank Baum Childrens Fantasy Neill Illustrated
