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Edith Van Dyne, author of the "Aunt Jane's Nieces" series, wasn't in Kansas anymore, as she didn't exist--"she" was this man |
L. Frank Baum
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$600 |
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THE MAN'S PEN NAME |
2021-11-01 |
#8501 |
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In 1890 he witnessed a mild cyclone in Aberdeen, South Dakota, fodder for his most famous novel |
L. Frank Baum
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AUTHORS |
2010-03-18 |
#5879 |
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Edith Van Dyne, who wrote a series of books about "Aunt Jane's Nieces", was actually this Oz author |
L. Frank Baum
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$600 |
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PEN NAMES |
2000-02-18 |
#3565 |
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Hunting for this Oz creator's "Boy Fortune Hunters" books? Look for the pen name Floyd Akers |
L. Frank Baum
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$400 |
DJ |
PEN NAMES |
1999-01-22 |
#3315 |
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This wonderful author of Oz sometimes wrote books for boys under the pen name Captain Hugh Fitzgerald |
L. Frank Baum
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$600 |
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AUTHORS & THEIR WORKS |
1997-05-14 |
#2938 |
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This Oz creator wrote a series of "Twinkle Tales" under the pseudonym Laura Bancroft |
(Frank) Baum
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$200 |
DJ |
PEN NAMES |
1996-09-05 |
#2759 |
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His first book was "Mother Goose in Prose" in 1897; 3 years later he created Oz |
(Frank) Baum
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$400 |
DJ |
AUTHORS |
1994-03-23 |
#2208 |
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W.W. Denslow illustrated the first edition of his "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz" |
(Frank) Baum
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$200 |
DJ |
AUTHORS |
1993-10-25 |
#2101 |
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He grew prize dahlias & had an enormous aviary at his Hollywood home, "Ozcot" |
(Frank) Baum
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$400 |
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AUTHORS |
1988-09-26 |
#931 |
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As "Edith Van Dyne" he wrote books for little girls, but wrote about Dorothy using this name |
L. Frank Baum
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$400 |
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PEN NAMES |
1987-09-21 |
#696 |