The whole series of "The Wizard of Oz"

Colten 2022-03-20 09:01:09

"The Complete Works of The Wizard of Oz ", also known as "OZ Classic Fairy Tales", is a collection of fantasy adventure fairy tales created and published by American writer Frank Baum during 1900-1920. There are 14 books in total. "Journey to the West"" said. Frank Baum's "The Wizard of Oz" series is the most famous fairy tale in the United States. It is one of the "Ten Greatest Children's Literature Works in America" ​​selected by the American Children's Literature Association (CLA) , and is also recommended by the National Education Association (NEA) "One of the best children's books". It has been translated into more than 20 languages ​​and published since its inception a hundred years ago, and there are countless cartoons, movies, and stage plays based on the "Wizard of Oz" story. The common domestic "Wizard of Oz" is the first book in this series. Wenhui Publishing House organized a group of experts this time to translate "The Complete Works of The Wizard of Oz" and presented a sumptuous meal to readers who love the story of OZ. This book is the first book of "The Complete Works of The Wizard of Oz" for all friends of all sizes to read.

Others include "Fantasy Journey", " Pumpkin Head ", "Her Majesty", "Dorosy and the Archmage", "Road to Oz", " King Nome ", " Patch Girl ", "Watchman", " Scarecrow ", "Prince of Inca", " Frog Man ", " Tin Man ", "Power of Magic", " War of Justice "

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The Wizard of Oz quotes

  • [Dorothy, the Scarecrow, and the Tin Man watch as the Wicked Witch of the West vanishes into a fireball]

    The Scarecrow: I'm not afraid of her! I'll see you get safely to the Wizard now, whether I get a brain or not. Stuff a mattress with me. Ha!

    The Tin Man: I'll see you reach the Wizard, whether I get a heart or not. Beehive, bah! Let her try and make a beehive out of me!

    [snaps his fingers with a clunking sound]

    Dorothy: Oh, you're the best friends anybody ever had. And it's funny, but I feel as if I'd known you all the time, but I couldn't have, could I?

    The Scarecrow: I don't see how. You weren't around when I was stuffed and sewn together, were you?

    The Tin Man: And I was standing over there, rusting for the longest time.

    Dorothy: Still, I wish I could remember... but I guess it doesn't matter anyway. We know each other now, don't we?

    The Scarecrow: That's right.

    The Tin Man: We do.

    The Scarecrow: To Oz?

    The Tin Man: To Oz.

  • Dorothy: Goodbye, Tin Man. Oh, don't cry! You'll rust so dreadfully. Here. Here's your oil can.

    [kisses him]

    Dorothy: Goodbye.

    The Tin Man: Now I know I've got a heart, 'cause it's breaking...

    Dorothy: Goodbye, Lion. You know, I know it isn't right, but I'm going to miss the way you used to holler for help before you found your courage.

    The Cowardly Lion: [tearfully] I never would've found it, if it hadn't been for you...

    Dorothy: [to Scarecrow] I think I'll miss you most of all.