About the Book
This book consists of articles from Wikia or other free sources online. Pages: 33. Chapters: In-universe articles, Real-world articles, Dama-fruit, Flags of Oz, Flutters, Garden of the Clinging Vines, Hollow Tube, Rustles, Snoctorotomus, Truth Pond, Aging in Oz, Death in Oz, Lurline, Magic Land, Maps of Oz, Money in Oz, Nonestic Ocean, Subterranean lands, Time in Oz, Arthur Freed, Bacheller Syndicate, Baum's bankruptcy, Baum's Bazaar, Baum's lost works, Baum's short stories, Betty Danko, Caroline Siedle, Copyright, Dona Massin, Edgar Allan Woolf, Florence Ryerson, Francis Boggs, George Bassman, George Cukor, Gill Dennis, Herbert Stothart, Jean Gros, John Lee Mahin, Julian Mitchell, King Vidor, L. Frank Baum, L. Frank Baum Family Trust, Louis B. Mayer, Martin Williams, Mervyn LeRoy, MGM, Music, Noel Langley, Norman Taurog, Otis Turner, Over the Rainbow, Ozcot, Peter Blystone, Promotional merchandise, Richard Thorpe, Royal Historian, Samuel Goldwyn, Selig Polyscope Company, St. Nicholas Magazine, Technicolor, The Aberdeen Pioneer, The Chicago Times-Herald, The Delineator, The Ladies' World, The Show Window, Victor Fleming, Walter Murch, Walt Disney Pictures, William H. Cannon, William Selig. Excerpt: The "Anemone" is a trading schooner that sailed the coast of California. It was captained by Bill Weedles for many years, until Cap'n Bill was injured in an accident and lost his leg. He retired and his first mate, Charlie Griffiths, became captain in his place. (The Sea Fairies) Carolite is the rarest and most beautiful gem that exists. Jack Pumpkinhead gave Princess Ozma a necklace of pumpkinseed for her birthday. Each seed was set with a sparking carolite. (The Road to Oz) Dama-Fruit is a fruit native only to the Valley of Voe. It grows on a low plant with broad, spreading leaves. The fruit itself resembles a peach and is daintily colored and appetizingly fragrant. It is considered by the people of Voe to be the most delicious thing that grows. Eating this rare...