Road to Oz

L. Frank BAUM

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Road to Oz
Road to Oz
Road to Oz

“FOR WHATEVER COUNTRY DOROTHY VISITS IS SURE TO BECOME FAMOUS”: FIRST EDITION, FIRST STATE, OF THE ROAD TO OZ

BAUM, L. Frank. The Road to Oz. Chicago: Reilly and Britton, (1909). Octavo, original pictorial light green cloth, pictorial endpapers printed in black and red.

First edition, first state, of Baum’s fifth Oz book—Dorothy and her new friends’ lively journey through several marvelous lands, printed on a rainbow of colored paper, with numerous illustrations by John R. Neill, many full-page.

Ever responsive to his young readers' wishes, Baum returned Dorothy's dog Toto along with his mistress to Oz in this, the series' fifth book. He also included a host of characters (even Santa Claus) from his other, non-Oz work, as well as new creations like the Shaggy Man and Polychrome, the Rainbow's Daughter, who would become fan favorites. "Baum develops his concept of Oz… as a fully realized fairyland in far greater detail than in any of the earlier books" (Bienvenue, 39); just like its predecessors, however, The Road to Oz was "received with enthusiasm by critics and rapture by readers" (Fricke, 25). The publishers' novel use of multiple colors of paper (abandoned after the first printing) "produced a striking effect and certainly helped distinguish the book from those offered by the competition" (Bienvenue, 40). First state, with perfect type on pages 34 and 121, caption and numeral on page 129, two pages of advertisements at rear, gatherings printed on tinted sheets (in order: off-white, gray, light blue, salmon, tan, light green, tan—this arrangement matching Hanff and Greene's variant state A, "apparently part of the earliest copies of state 1"). First state binding of light green cloth stamped in black, dark green, tan, and red; back cover with silhouettes and sunburst effect; "Reilly & Britton" imprint at spine foot. Without very scarce original dust jacket. Hanff & Greene, 57-59. Bienvenue, 41-42.

Slight fading to some edges of color stock as often seen, a few leaves with short closed tears from margins; binding with mild toning to spine and minor shelfwear to edges. A lovely copy in near-fine condition.

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