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The Wizard Of Oz

(Paperback - 12/01/2001)
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Baum L Frank

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Publisher: Rupa & Co N Delhi


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The Wizard Of Oz
The book is the story of little Dorothy from Kansas who is transported along with dog to a magical realm. She befriends on the Yellow Brick Road - the Scarecrow who desires a brain, the Tin Woodman, who needs a heart, and the Cowardly Lion, who must find his courage.


L. Frank Baum was an American journalist and writer. He wrote nearly 62 books, most of them for children. The Oz series continued even after his death, as other writers took over his work.
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Details of The Wizard Of Oz Title: The Wizard Of Oz
Author: Baum L Frank
ISBN:

8171675972


ISBN-13:

9788171675975


Binding: Paperback
Publishing Date: 12/01/2001
Publisher: Rupa & Co N Delhi
Number of Pages: 136
Language: English
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