Published by George M. Hill, 1900
Language: English
Seller: Solid Rock Communications, Zionsville, IN, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. Condition: Very Good. First edition. Although it was only one of four books Baum published in 1900, THE WIZARD OF OZ was his most ambitious as a publication. He and illustrator W.W. Denslow envisioned an elaborate production of color-printed plates to reflect the role that color plays in the story. This is a wonderful copy of an iconic children's book. Original full green cloth stamped in red and green, "Geo. M. Hill Co." stamped in red serif typeface on spine, "o" within the "C" (state C per Riley). The cover is in excellent condition. There is writing on first blank page. The spine is tight with a little wear at the end of the book. All color plates are intact. This book is unrestored. Included with the book is a map of the "The Wonderful Land of Oz", which is highly sought after by Wizard of Oz Collectors. Please review the pictures and contact Solid Rock Communications for more information.
Condition: Very good plus. First edition of the book that gave Americans their own fairy tale, with all the textual points of the first state and a mixed state B/C of the plates. Although it was only one of four books Baum published in 1900, THE WIZARD OF OZ was his most ambitious as a publication: he and illustrator W.W. Denslow envisioned an elaborate production of color-printed plates to reflect the role that color plays in the story. The expense turned publishers away until Baum and Denslow took the gamble to pay for the printing costs themselves. Their instinct was right: the book quickly became the fastest selling children's book in the United States, and was soon turned into a sensation at the theater. Denslow and Baum would soon part acrimoniously over the share of the profits (Denslow purchased, no joke, an island from his); the rest of the Oz books in Baum's lifetime were illustrated by John R. Neill. Baum has a complicated legacy: he was also a newspaperman whose opinions on Native American rights were especially pernicious. The Oz books offered a dream world for the children of Manifest Destiny, emigrating across the West. Yet over the years Dorothy's journey with her motley friends has proven fertile soil for a variety of new interpretations, including THE WIZ (1978) and WICKED (1995), demonstrating its power as a modern mythos. The original story may surprise readers, with silver shoes instead of ruby slippers, and an Emerald City that is green only because the visitors must wear colored goggles. The book's bibliography is notoriously complicated, with more than a dozen different points, and the appearance of mixed states common. This copy contains two corrected plates, but the text entirely matches the first state. It comes from the library of Roland Baughman, a noted Baum collector, scholar, and head of Special Collections at Columbia University from 1946 until his death in 1967. His Baum collection was exhibited in 1956 at Columbia and he co-edited the accompanying exhibition catalogue with Joan Baum. This is a wonderful copy of an iconic children's book. 8.25'' x 6''. Original full green cloth stamped in red and green, "Geo. M. Hill Co." stamped in red serif typeface on spine, "o" within the "C" (state C per Riley). Illustrated pastedowns in black and grey (front) and black and red (rear). Box around publisher ads, first line on page 14 reads "low wail on" (1st state), p.81 fourth line from bottom spells "peices" incorrectly, p.[227] 1st line reads "While Tin Woodman," colophon in 11 lines with box, and all other State A points per Riley; perfect type on pages 100, 186. Color plates corrected on page 34 & 92, but copyright notice with R extending below baseline (Riley B/C). 216, [1] pages. Signature of Roland Bauman on final leaf. Housed in a custom quarter morocco clamshell box. Cloth quite fresh, with faint sunning to spine. Hinges skillfully repaired. Short closed tear to one plate, else text block clean and bright.
Published by Reilly & Britton, Chicago, 1914
Seller: TBCL The Book Collector's Library, Montreal, QC, Canada
Association Member: IOBA
First Edition Signed
US$ 25,500.00
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Add to basketHardcover. 1st Edition. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Signed By The Major Cast Members. First edition First state, 8vo., yellow cloth, decorated endpapers, pages bulking at 1st state, 1" on better grade paper stock vs 1 1/4" on cheaper, thicker paper stock. Color plates throughout. A very good attractive copy, showing general light use [some professional archival repair & evidence of some early more primitive retouching to the covers]. This very prized copy is autographed on the Cowardly Lions Half-Title page by Judy Garland [Dorothy], Bert Lahr [The Cowardly Lion], Ray Bolger [Scarecrow], [the "Wicked Witch", Margaret Hamilton not present] but Billie Burke [Glinda - everyone's favourite Witch] is & her signature is rarely encountered, Jack Haley [The Tin Man ] & [The Wizard himself] Frank Morgan, aka John R. Neill present as well. A wonderful and very special example of a Children's Classic. In a custom collector's clamshell case.
Published by Geo M. Hill Co., Chicago, 1900
Seller: Magnum Opus Rare Books, Missoula, MT, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. First Edition, First Printing with ALL 24 color plates including the rare color plate between page 14 and 15. The book is bound in the publisher's original cloth with some light wear to the spine. The binding is tight with NO leaning or cocking with minor wear to the edges. The pages are clean with NO writing, marks or bookplates in the book. A beautiful copy with an acetate cover to protect the book.
Published by Geo M. Hill Co., Chicago, 1900
Seller: Magnum Opus Rare Books, Missoula, MT, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. First Edition, First Printing with ALL 24 color plates including the rare color plate between page 14 and 15. The book has these First Issue points "the red serified spine imprint" (Hanff & Greene binding variant C); p. [2] the publisher's ads enclosed in a box; title verso with copyright notice; the earliest state of the plate facing p. 34 with the two dark blue dots in the face of the moon and the plate facing p. 92 with with the red shading on the horizon. The book is bound in the publisher's cloth with some repair to the spine. The binding is tight with NO cocking or leaning and the boards are crisp with minor wear to the edges. The pages are clean with NO marks or bookplates in the book. A lovely copy.
Published by Geo. M. Hill Co, Chicago, 1900
Seller: Heritage Book Shop, ABAA, Beverly Hills, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Full Description: BAUM, L. Frank. The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. With pictures by W.W. Denslow. Chicago: Geo. M. Hill Co., [1900]. First edition, second state. With the following points: on p. [2], the publisher's advertisement has no box; on p. 14, line one begins "low wail of."; p. 81, fourth line from bottom has "pieces"; p. [227], line 1 begins: "While The Woodman."; and the colophon is reset in thirteen lines with no box; with broken type in the last line of p. 100 and p. 186. The verso of the title-page has a press-printed copyright notice, with the "R"'s having tails that are on a line with the rest of the printing. Second state of plate facing p. 34 without the two dark-blue blots on the moon and the second state of plate facing p. 92 without the pink shading at the horizon. Quarto (8 5/16 x 6 3/8 inches; 211 x 165 mm). 259, [1, blank], [1], [1, blank] pp. Twenty-four inserted color plates (including title). Original light green cloth pictorially stamped and lettered in red and a darker green (variant C with publisher's imprint at foot of spine in red in serifed type, with the "C" of "Co." encircling the "o"). Pictorial pastedown endpapers (issued without free endpapers). Spine with the slightest amount of fraying to head and tail. Cloth is very bright and clean without any restoration and text is extremely clean, without any tears. Front and back inner hinges with some repair. Previous owner's old ink inscription on preliminary leaf, dated 1903. Overall, a near fine copy of a book usually found in poor condition. Housed in a custom quarter red morocco over marbled boards clamshell. Greene and Hanff, HBS 69252. $13,500.
Condition: Fine in very good plus jacket. First edition thus. Exceptionally scarce entirely intact first state of the "Waddle Book" version of the American classic, published with 6 figures meant to be punched out and used as toys. The "waddle" book is designed with die-cut figures that can be assembled into full 3D color figures, including Dorothy, Toto, Scarecrow, Tin Man, Wizard and the Lion. When the figures are assembled using the metal fasteners, they can actually move down the ramp without contrivances. This copy includes all 6 waddle figures (entirely unpunched), the ramp, the fasteners, the original pictorial band that goes around the ramp, and the original envelope. Instructions for assembling the figures are in the rear. This is a Baum book of the utmost rarity with few copies surviving with the waddles intact and unpunched. 9'' x 7.25''. Original green cloth, pictorial paste-on, publisher's imprint at foot of spine. In original unclipped ($1.00) color pictorial dust jacket. Original pictorial envelope containing the ramp and fasteners. 3 bi-folded sheets with 6 color waddle figures, unpunched but no longer bound in. Illustrated with 8 color plates. [8], 211 pages (printed count skips illustrations but contains numbered text pages on versos). 1934 Christmas gift inscription on front free endpaper. Some spotting and toning to endpapers, spine lean. Jacket with a few small chips and closed tears.
Published by The Bobbs-Merrill Company, Indianapolis [IN], 1903
Seller: Bartleby's Books, ABAA, Chevy Chase, MD, U.S.A.
First Edition Signed
Second edition, second state, but the first Bobbs-Merrill printing of Baum's first book in the Oz series, originally published by George M. Hill as "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz" in 1900. Square 8vo (8 3/4 x 6 5/8 inches). 259, (2) pp. Color illustrations throughout, including 16 plates. Signed by the author "Very Sincerely Yrs / L. Frank Baum" on a front endpaper. "As the early Bobbs-Merrill printings have substantially the same setting of text as the Hill printings, they are technically part of the same edition. For clarity, however, we have retained the traditional usage 'second edition.' G. Thomas Tanselle whom we cite in the introduction, suggests such printing created from earlier plates but by a new publisher should be considered 'sub-editions.' In which case, this is the first 'sub edition'" (Douglas Greene & Martin and Martin, Haff & David Green "Bibliographia Oziana"; International Wizard of Oz Club, 1988, pp. 28-31). Fine copy in a lovely new binding. In a new design binding: emerald morocco, gilt, the upper cover with an illustration of Dorothy's house being swept up by the tornado (taken from an illustration at the beginning of the first chapter), gilt rules and title between raised bands on the spine, all edges gilt, by the Chelsea Bindery. (9789).
Published by Geo. M. Hill Co, Chicago, 1900
Seller: Heritage Book Shop, ABAA, Beverly Hills, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
With pictures by W.W. Denslow. Chicago: Geo. M. Hill Co., [1900]. First edition, second state. With the following points: on p. [2], the publisher's advertisement has no box; on p. 14, line one begins "low wail of."; p. 81, fourth line from bottom has "pieces"; p. [227], line 1 begins: "While The Woodman."; and the colophon is reset in thirteen lines with no box; with broken type in the last line of p. 100 and p. 186. The verso of the title-page has a press-printed copyright notice, with the "R"'s having tails that are on a line with the rest of the printing. Second state of plate facing p. 34 without the two dark-blue blots on the moon and the second state of plate facing p. 92 without the pink shading at the horizon. Quarto (8 5/16 x 6 3/8 inches; 211 x 165 mm). 259, [1, blank], [1], [1, blank] pp. Twenty-four inserted color plates (including title). Original light green cloth pictorially stamped and lettered in red and a darker green (variant C with publisher's imprint at foot of spine in red in serifed type, with the "C" of "Co." encircling the "o"). Pictorial pastedown endpapers (issued without free endpapers). Cloth is lightly soiled and spine is a bit darkened, but without any restoration. Text with a small amount of soiling and finger smudging to outer margins. Some pages lightly toned. Plate facing page 44 with three tiny spots where the paper stuck to the facing page. Plate facing page 80 with a small closed marginal tear, not affecting illustration. Previous owner's old ink signature on preliminary leaf. Closed tear to front hinge which has been professionally restored. Overall, a very good copy of a book usually found in poor condition. Housed in a custom full green morocco clamshell. HBS 65777. $12,500.
Published by Geo M. Hill Co., Chicago, 1900
Seller: Magnum Opus Rare Books, Missoula, MT, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. First Edition, First Printing. The book has these First Issue points "the red serified spine imprint" (Hanff & Greene binding variant C); p. [2] the publisher's ads enclosed in a box; title verso with copyright notice; the earliest state of the plate facing p. 34 with the two dark blue dots in the face of the moon and the plate facing p. 92 with the red shading on the horizon and ALL 24 color plates including the rare color plate of Dorothy after page 14. The book is bound in the publisher's cloth with professional restoration to the spine.The binding is tight with NO cocking or leaning and the boards are crisp with minor wear to the edges. The pages are clean with NO marks or bookplates in the book. A wonderful copy housed in a custom clamshell box for preservation.
Cloth. Condition: Very Good. W.W. Denslow (illustrator). First Edition. Original light green cloth pictorially stamped and lettered in red and a darker green, pictorial pastedown endpapers (issued without free endpapers), housed in custom archival light green cloth clamshell box with dark green morocco title label. Tall octavo (8 3/4 x 7 inches. Size of leaf: 8 3/8 x 6 3/8 inches. Thickness of volume: 1 3/16 inches). 259, [1, blank], [1], [1, blank] pages; illustrated with twenty-four inserted color plates (including title) by Denslow. FIRST EDITION/FIRST STATE. Contains ALL first state textual points: Page [2], the publisher's advertisement is enclosed in a box; page 14, line 1 has "low wail on."; page 81, fourth line from bottom has "peices"; page [227], line 1 begins: "While Tin Woodman."; the colophon at the end of book is set in eleven lines and is enclosed in a box. Pictorial endpapers; the front paste-down is in black and gray, the back paste-down is black and red. The pages facing paste-downs are blank. With perfect type last line of pages 100 and 186. Color plates: 24 full-color, tipped-in inserts: title page and facing pages 12 (a rare variant identified by Blanck, most copies has this plate facing page 14), 20, 34, 36, 44, 56, 66, 80, 92, 102, 114, 126, [138], 150, 160, 170, 184, 198, 212, 220, 228, 246, 254. The verso of the illustrated title page is blank. The color plate facing page 34 has two dark-blue spots on the moon, however, the plate facing page 92 lacks red shading on the horizon. The book is collated complete. Cover: light-green cloth, stamped in read and green on the front, back and spine with variant "B" publisher's imprint at foot of spine (stamped in red "GEO.M.HILL CO." An expertly and sympathetically restored copy of the most famous and collectable American children's book of the 20th century. Extremities and outer hinges with a bit of rubbing and chipping. Boards with some light soiling and a light red stain to front board, expert restoration to hinges and gutters Size: Octavo.
Published by Geo M. Hill, Chicago, 1900
Seller: Cleveland Book Company, ABAA, Rocky River, OH, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very good. First Edition. Square large octavo, 259pp., illustrated with 24 plates, including the title page (complete as issued). Second state, conforming to all issue points on p. 27 in Hanff's bibliography (details upon request). A very good copy in the publisher's decorative cloth. Recased and strengthened in its original binding, retaining the original endpapers. Mild, even soiling to cloth, front board with a vertical crease throughout, some very light archival tissue repairs to some minor tears in some plates, most notably on the last leaf. One of the most innovative illustrated children's books of all-time, with an extremely dynamic design that suits the power of the story, which was adapted into one of the great films of the 20th century. Most copies available have endured a certain amount of abuse, and varying degrees of restoration. In this case, the work was done by one of the world's leading professionals, using entirely archival-grade material, and with as little invasiveness as possible. A sound, sturdy, and pleasing copy of this all-time masterwork of children's literature.
Published by Geo M. Hill Co., Chicago, 1900
Seller: Magnum Opus Rare Books, Missoula, MT, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. First Edition, First Printing. The book is bound in the publisher's ORIGINAL cloth with light wear to the spine and panels with some repair. The pages are clean with NO writing, or bookplates in the book. The book has all these First Issue points, on page 2, " box around the publishers advertisement" on page 14 the First line reads "low wail of", on page 81 the fourth line from bottom spells "peices" incorrectly, on pages 100, 186 the type is NOT broken" on last lines, on pages 34 the dots are on the moon, on Page 227 the First line reads "While Tin Woodman", the last page is pasted to back boards and has 11 lines with a box, the title page has the year 1900, and the copyright is 1899. The binding of the book is tight with NO cocking or leaning. The pages have light wear and discoloration. There is NO writing, marks or bookplates in the book. A lovely copy with ALL 24 color plates present in the book. We buy Frank L. Baum First Editions.
Published by Reilly & Britton, Chicago,, 1910
First Edition
Hard Cover. No Jacket. First Edition. Hardback NODUSTJAKCET, 1910, 1ST EDITION, VG/VG-, AS-IS. NO JACKET, Slight SOIL & Sun SPINE COVER, 19cm., with four titles listed on title page. Ending with YUCATAN, Small Corner Ding From Top edge Cover. , Interior nice, Tight Light FOX, Wear., 343 pgs + ADS Aeroplane Boys Series & Airship Boys Series, Verso of half title lists five titles ending in Boy Fortune Hunters in Yucatan. Very good condition with slight remains of smoke to spine. Gift inscription dated 1911 on front free endpaper , One of the scarcer titles in the series and one especially hard to find in collectible condition. .
Published by PUblished By The Reilly & Britton Co., Chicago, 1908
First Edition
Hard Cover. No Jacket. First Edition. Glossy COLOR Frontispiece by Howard Heath Light Wear OF 4 Boys in Bubble Like Vehicle, Title Page Corner Dog Ear light Soil. Splendidly Illustrated, Blank Flyleaf page at Back MISSING, There are pages of colorful illustrations.Hardback NODUSTJACKET, 1908, 1ST EDITION, VG-/GOOD, SOLD AS-IS. NO JACKET, Cover is Brown, black & White Slight SOIL & Darkening SPINE COVER, Front has slight Rub, Scuff, Tiny Chips TEARS Extremities & Wear , Lettered in Black on Spine WITH Tears Ends, 12 mo,., with three titles listed on page Preceding Contents. Ending with in Egypt, , Interior nice, Tight Light FOX Stains, Wear, few wrinkled or Dogeard pages., 310 pgs + ADS , Light edgewear, tan. 8vo, Decorations and lettering on boards is still strong and easy to read. Interior few Pencil Marks Pages slightly age toned,Size of book is about 5 1/2 and 7 1/2. Cover Couple corners Rubbed Thru, The cover has heavy shelfwear and edge rubbing with tears at top and bottom of spine. .First Edition, . One of the scarcer titles in the series and one especially hard to find in collectible condition. .This is Very Scarce Title,
Published by Published By The Reilly & Britton Co., Chicago I, 1908
First Edition
Hard Cover. No Jacket. First Edition. Hardback NODUSTJAKCET, 1908, 1ST EDITION, 2nd Printing, VG-/VG-, AS-IS. NO JACKET, Cover is Brown, black & White Slight SOIL & Darkening SPINE COVER, Front has slight Rub, Scuff, Tiny Chips Extremities & Wear Scuff word THE on Front Cvr, Lettered in Black on Spine, 12 mo,., with three titles liSted on page PRECeDing Contents. Ending with in Egypt, , Interior nice, tigHT Light FOX, Wear., 310 pgs + ADS Aunt Janes Nieces, Very good- condition , Light edgewear, tan. 8vo, Decorations and lettering on boards is still strong and easy to reAd. Interior few Pencil Marks drawings, Pages slightly age toned,Size oF book is about 5 1/2 and 7 1/2. . First Edition, . One of the scarcer titles in the series and one especially hard to find in collectible condition. .This is Very Scarce Title.
Published by Geo. M. Hill Co., 1900
Seller: Books From California, Simi Valley, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Acceptable. First Edition. First edition, second state (1900) as indicated by Geo. M. Hill publisher, no box around the ads on page 2, imperfect type on p. 100 and 186. Scarce. Tanning/dust wear to boards. A couple pencil marks on boards. Splitting at hinges, but binding is intact. Bumping at corners. Occasional fingerprints at page edges, a couple pages have a few pencil scribbles, mostly in front half of book, or a big âVâ in pencil across the page. 22 out of 24 plates present. Missing 2 and 9. Stamp on copyright and introduction page. A couple pencil marks on the following color plates: âI am the witch of the Northâ, âYou must be a great sorceressâ, âYou ought to be ashamed of yourself!â, âThe stork carried him up into the airâ, âPermit me to introduce to you her Majesty, the Queenâ (this one has quite a few scribbles), âYou must give me the Golden Capâ, otherwise plates clean and vibrant. Closed tear on illustration titled âDorothy gazed thoughtfully at the Scarecrowâ. Binding shaken.
Published by Charles Winthrope & Sons N.D., New York
Seller: Rare Book Cellar, Pomona, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. First Edition; First Printing. The Lost Princess of Oz, The Magic of oz, Little Wizard Stories of Oz AS NEW in shrinkwrap, all else Near Fine in a Near Fine dust jacket. The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, The Marvelous Land of Oz, Ozma of Oz, Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz, The Road to Oz, The Emerald City of Oz, The Patchwork Girl of Oz, Tik-Tok of Oz, The Scarecrow of Oz, Rinkitink in Oz, The Lost Princess of Oz, The Tin Woodman of Oz, The Magic of Oz, Glinda of Oz, and Little Wizard Stories of Oz.
Published by Reilly & Britton Chicago, 1915
First Edition
Hard Cover. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. First Edition. . SERIES # 10, , Back DJ List thru This Title in Green. HBDJ, 1915, 1ST Edition , 1st ISSUE ), NF+/GOOD-, AS-IS, DJ with some wear, HEAVY Scuff Top Edges Chips , Extremities & along Spine Scuff Chip Affecting Title, and Light FADE, and LIGHT FoX, DJ light Rub, small edge Tears, , Wear Light Soil, Tears Chips Up & Down Spine DJ, Tiny Chips Extremities DJ, Small Brown Stain Back DJ , Beautiful Beige Cloth with Purple Lilacs & Pasted Beautiful Color Picture Inlay on DJ Duplicated, Cover lettered in Black on Spine & Front, Lettered in GREEN on DJ Spine light Soiling Sun, Interior Nice tight Clean light Rub, Wear FoX, 256 pgs + NO ADS in Back , Front DJ few tiny light Stains, otherwise clean. Tears small Chips Edges DJ Back,
Published by Reilly & Britton, Chicago Publ., 1909
First Edition
Hard Cover. Condition: Good. No Jacket. First Edition. Hardback NODustJacket, 1909, 1st Edition, 1ST Printing, VG-/GOOD ,NOJacket, AS-IS, Brown Tan with red & Green Illustrated Cloth Lettered in Black & Red on front & spine Cvr, Cover light Rub, Wear , Stiffness when you open book, Approx 5 X 7 1/2 in, Interior nice Tight, Light FoX, SOME small Stains, 325 Pgs + Ads in back include The Airship Boys, Aunt Jane's Nieces series, and Annabel. Cover is nice and bright, with just some slight rubbing & wear edges & Extremities, The book is a bit cocked, Tiny chips spine cover ends, Spine is generally good with minor fading, Binding and pages are very solid. Otherwise clean and bright, with no tears, odor ,
Published by REillY & bRittoN Chicago, 1913
First Edition
Hard Cover. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. First Edition. HBDJ, 1913, 1st EdItion, 2nd Printing, with titles through AUNT JANE'S NIECES Out West), F-/VG+, AS-IS, DJ with some light wear and tiny Chips tears edges Extremites DJ, , DJ light Rub, Light FADE, Wear & Very Light Soil, , Beautiful beige Cloth with purPle Lilacs & Picture InLay on DJ duplicated, Lettered in Orange on DJ Spine light Soiling & Small Chip aT edge spine, Interior nice tight Clean light Rub, Wear FoX, 276 pgs + ADS in Back for Flying Girls Series, Daring Twins ETC, Pasted BeAutiful Color Picture Inlay on Cover,
Published by Lyra's Books 2004, 2004
Seller: Peter J. Hadley Bookseller BA, Ludlow, United Kingdom
First Edition Signed
US$ 1,639.52
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Add to basketNew, Unopened copy in publishers hand bound leather binding in decorated slipcase. 1st edition thus Illustrated and Signed by Gregory Manchess on limitation page. Stunning Production.
Published by Bobbs-Merrill Co., Indianapolis, 1939
Seller: Raptis Rare Books, Palm Beach, FL, U.S.A.
First Edition
First Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer All Technicolor edition of Baum's most famous Oz book, the basis for one of the greatest films in cinema history. First printing with the gilt titles to the spine and printer's imprint to the copyright page (Bienvenue & Schmidt, pg 13). Octavo, original cloth with gilt titles and black labels to the spine, pictorial endpapers featuring photographs from the film. Illustrated with 8 tipped in color plates and numerous doutone plates and in-text illustrations by W. W. Denslow. Near fine in the rare original dust jacket which is in very good condition. Widely regarded as one of the greatest films in cinema history and based on L. Frank Baum's bestselling classic, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's 1939 American musical fantasy film The Wizard of Oz was one of the earliest films to use Technicolor and was nominated for six Academy Awards including Best Picture. Gone with the Wind was the ultimate winner of the Best Picture category, but The Wizard of Oz did win two other categories: Best Original Song for "Over the Rainbow" and Best Original Score by Herbert Stothart. According to the Library of Congress, it is the most seen film in movie history.
Published by The Easton Press, 1989
Seller: Zeds Books, Ashburn, VA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. This set is in Fine condition. The front and back covers are both in near perfect condition and the gilded page edges show only minor wear (see pictures of all sides). There is very faint residue on the second pages of Ozma, Marvelous Land, and Wonderful Wizard, otherwise no markings or other signs of prior ownership. This set is part of the Easton Press Collection and would be a beautiful addition to your Easton Press collection. Hopefully you can add this set to your collection and enjoy it in the years to come.
Published by Easton Press, Norwalk, CT, 1989
Seller: Second Story Books, ABAA, Rockville, MD, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. First Editions Thus. Octavos, 6 volumes. In fine conditions. Bound in genuine leather with bright gilt spine titles and embossed decorative motif on covers; each volume with a different motif and color leather. Textblock gilt with silk endpapers and ribbon. All volumes still in publisher's shrinkwrap. MA consignment. Shelved above Easton press. 1393690. Shelved Dupont Bookstore.
Published by Donohue A.M. Chicago, 1903
Seller: Antique Emporium, Eau Claire, WI, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. 8vo hardcover volume in green embossed cloth boards. Book has no faults. The Dust jacket is very good + with a little chipping to top by the spine and a small tear on corner of back flap. There is one name lightly entered on inside front cover. No other markings or spots. I do not think you will find a better copy.
Published by Reilly & Britton Co, Chicago, 1904
Seller: Eclectibles, ABAA, Tolland, CT, U.S.A.
First Edition
287 pp. with green pictorial covers showcasing a whimsical illustration of the Tin Woodman shaking hands with the Scarecrow. 1st edition. Second State text block. Sixteen (16) full color plates plus black and white in-text illustrations. Features illustrated endpapers with the comedians Montgomery and Stone portraying the Tin Woodman and the Scarecrow, respectively, in the 1902 musical, The Wizard of Oz. Illustrated by John R. Neill. Measures 9 1/4" x 7 1/4" Rubbings on back strip. Ex-Libris on reverse of frontispiece. Binding cracked but intact. One of the full color illustrations is detached. Two pages, 152 & 153, have a stain in the center of the page. This does not effect visibility of the text.
Published by University of California Press, Berkeley & Los Angeles, 1986
Seller: Lorne Bair Rare Books, ABAA, Winchester, VA, U.S.A.
First Edition Signed
First Trade Edition. First Printing. Square quarto (24cm); gray cloth and black simulated leather backstrip, with titles stamped in metallic green on spine; dustjacket; [xiv],[7],8-268,[6]pp; illus. Inscribed by the illustrator on the title page to renown actor, dancer, and musician Geoffrey Holder: "For Geoffrey Holder / to whom I owe a great deal for these images. With great respect - Barry Moser." Fine in a very Near Fine dustjacket, unclipped (priced $19.95 and $25.00 on front flap), with some trivial external wear, and the original price sticker at lower rear panel. An extraordinary association copy of this exquisitely-illustrated edition of Baum's beloved 1900 novel. Among his many accomplishments, Holder (1930-2014) was responsible for directing and designing the original Broadway production of The Wiz, an African-American retelling of The Wizard of Oz, and a clear inspiration for Moser.
Published by Reilly & Britton, Chicago, 1907
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Fair. No Jacket. 1st Edition. Hardback NODustJacket, 1907, .1st Edition, FAIR/POOR CONDITION, SOLD AS-IS, NOJACKET,Illustrated , But only three of the eight colored plates listEd Are present, one is Loose, REST of Plates MISSING, Blue & Yellow illustrated Color Boards Of Girl with Black Hair & Boy in Birds Nest in Tree with Blue Cloth Spine lettered in Black on Spine, Spine several small Chips Tears & tiny Chips Extremities, Cover Corners Rubbed Wear, 116 Pages + ADS, Interior relatively Clean LIGHT FOX, WEar & some Loose Pages, OCTAVO,cloth spine, rubbed around the edges, spine is broken loose from binding, back endpaper is loose. Often considered one of Baum's finest fAntAsies,RARE & SCARCE Childrens Book, Blank Endpapers Former Owner Inscription & few Tears, this Book Belongs to with Pencil Name, Color Frontispiece of Girl with Black Hair & Boy with Picnic Basket & large Turtle in Woods. CRAYON marks Back blank pages, Cover Slightly Wobbly.,
Published by Reilly & Lee , Chicago, 1923
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. . frOnT endpaper removed ANd frontISpiece has been glued to small piece remaining of front endpaper facing oUT. Shaken but otherwise sound. HARDBACK NODustJacket, 1923, 1st Edition, VG/VG-, NOJACKET, . AS-IS, First Edition of a Very Scarce Period Piece of that time. Light Scuff wear Along Cover Edges & Back, Bound Blue Decorated Cloth Cover with Black Lettering, Interior Nice tight Clean, few pg edge Tears, Light FoX stains, Wear, 224 pgs, Light Sun Spine, front endpaper removed and frontispiece has been glued to small piece remaining of front endpaper facing out. Shaken but otherwise sound.