Little Wizard Stories of Oz (Books of Wonder)

by L. Frank Baum

Other authorsJohn R. Neill (Illustrator), Peter Glassman (Afterword)
Hardcover, 1994

Status

Available

Call number

PZ7.B327 L

Publication

HarperCollins (1994), Edition: Illustrated, 192 pages

Description

Six tales present further the adventures of Dorothy and Toto, Ozma, Tiktok, Jack Pumpkinhead, the Tin Woodman, and other characters from the land of Oz.

User reviews

LibraryThing member owlcroft
It's a shame that this nice collection of Oz short stories somehow gets lost in the roll call of all the novels by Baum (and others after). If you like any of Oz, you should have these.
LibraryThing member aethercowboy
In L. Frank Baum's Little Wizard Stories of Oz, he's collected a series of short stories, each of which focus on a pair of the more popular characters of Oz. There's Jack Pumpkinhead and the Sawhorse, Dorothy and Toto, Ozma and the Wizard, the Tin Woodman and the Scarecrow, and the Cowardly Lion
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and the Hungry Tiger. While the stories are not the most shining examples of literary masterpiece, they will give the avid Ozian one more ride through this magic fantasyland.

Compared to his other writings, especially the Oz stories, I have to say that this one does not hold as much merit. It could be perhaps because Baum was better suited for the longer form, or some other reason in which the end result is that these stories are not very remarkable, and as such, are not very remarked upon.

They are a definite must for any true fan of Oz, and a definite maybe for those who need some nice, short stories to read to that kid, or kid-at-heart, in their life.
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LibraryThing member WonderlandGrrl
I finally found a copy of this...very cute short stories of the classic OZ characters
LibraryThing member Stevil2001
This quasi-canonical (i.e., not part of the "Famous Forty" but still by one of the official "Royal Historians") Oz book is necessary for completists, but unlikely to be anyone's favorite. Baum provides six short stories, each about a different pair of Oz characters: the Cowardly Lion and the Hungry
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Tiger, Dorothy and Toto, Tik-Tok and the Nome King, Ozma and the Wizard, Jack Pumpkinhead and the Sawhorse, and the Scarecrow and the Tin Woodman. Some read like interludes from an Oz novel, the sort of random encounter a character might have on the way from point a to point b that has nothing to do with the overall plot. Some are pretty unimpressive (Ozma seems particularly foolish in her tale, and the Dorothy story has an unconvincing moral), but some are good fun. I like the Lion and the Tiger one, as the Tiger tries to go through with his long-held desire to eat a baby but can't manage it, and the interplay between the implacable Tik-Tok and the easily roused Nome King is delightful. (The Nome steward Kaliko once again shows himself to be the only sensible and competent person in the whole Nome Kingdom.)
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LibraryThing member nx74defiant
Cute collection of short stories. I liked how the Cowardly Lion and the Hungry Tiger set out to show how scary they are and end up helping people. The Wizard's lesson teaching in Little Dorothy and Toto annoyed me.

Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

1914

Physical description

192 p.; 8.25 inches

ISBN

0688121268 / 9780688121266
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