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The Wonderful Wizard of Oz - The Wizard of Oz: drawing by Denslow, William Wallace (1856-1915) for one of the first editions of Frank Baum's book (1856-1919) - Dorothee (Dorothy) and his dog Toto are far from the deadly poppies field by the scarecrow and the tinplate woodman -
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz - The Wizard of Oz: drawing by Denslow, William Wallace (1856-1915) for one of the first editions of Frank Baum's book (1856-1919) - Dorothee (Dorothy) and his dog Toto are far from the deadly poppies field by the scarecrow and the tinplate woodman -

PCT4290822: The Wonderful Wizard of Oz - The Wizard of Oz: drawing by Denslow, William Wallace (1856-1915) for one of the first editions of Frank Baum's book (1856-1919) - Dorothee (Dorothy) and his dog Toto are far from the deadly poppies field by the scarecrow and the tinplate woodman -, Denslow, William Wallace (1856-1919) / Bridgeman Images

The Wonderful Wizard of Oz - The Wizard of Oz: Drawing by Denslow, William Wallace (1856-1915) for one of the first editions of Frank Baum's book (1856-1919) - The house of Dorothee (Dorothy) in Kansas is carried into the sky by a cyclone - tornado, hurricane -
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz - The Wizard of Oz: Drawing by Denslow, William Wallace (1856-1915) for one of the first editions of Frank Baum's book (1856-1919) - The house of Dorothee (Dorothy) in Kansas is carried into the sky by a cyclone - tornado, hurricane -

PCT4290842: The Wonderful Wizard of Oz - The Wizard of Oz: Drawing by Denslow, William Wallace (1856-1915) for one of the first editions of Frank Baum's book (1856-1919) - The house of Dorothee (Dorothy) in Kansas is carried into the sky by a cyclone - tornado, hurricane -, Denslow, William Wallace (1856-1919) / Bridgeman Images

The Wonderful Wizard of Oz - The Wizard of Oz: Editing two images by Denslow, William Wallace (1856-1915) made for the first edition 1900 of Frank Baum's book (1856-1919) - Dorothee (Dorothy), accompanied by his dog Toto, recuperates the magical silver shoes of the witch of the East that his house crashed on land -
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz - The Wizard of Oz: Editing two images by Denslow, William Wallace (1856-1915) made for the first edition 1900 of Frank Baum's book (1856-1919) - Dorothee (Dorothy), accompanied by his dog Toto, recuperates the magical silver shoes of the witch of the East that his house crashed on land -

PCT4290843: The Wonderful Wizard of Oz - The Wizard of Oz: Editing two images by Denslow, William Wallace (1856-1915) made for the first edition 1900 of Frank Baum's book (1856-1919) - Dorothee (Dorothy), accompanied by his dog Toto, recuperates the magical silver shoes of the witch of the East that his house crashed on land -, Denslow, William Wallace (1856-1919) / Bridgeman Images

“The Stork carried him up into the air.” from ‘The Wonderful Wizard of Oz’ by L. Frank Baum
“The Stork carried him up into the air.” from ‘The Wonderful Wizard of Oz’ by L. Frank Baum

AFF3614739: “The Stork carried him up into the air.” from ‘The Wonderful Wizard of Oz’ by L. Frank Baum, Denslow, William Wallace (1856-1919) / Bridgeman Images

“The Head shot forward and struck the Scarecrow.” from ‘The Wonderful Wizard of Oz’ by L. Frank Baum
“The Head shot forward and struck the Scarecrow.” from ‘The Wonderful Wizard of Oz’ by L. Frank Baum

AFF3614743: “The Head shot forward and struck the Scarecrow.” from ‘The Wonderful Wizard of Oz’ by L. Frank Baum, Denslow, William Wallace (1856-1919) / Bridgeman Images

“You must give me the Golden Cap.” from ‘The Wonderful Wizard of Oz’ by L. Frank Baum
“You must give me the Golden Cap.” from ‘The Wonderful Wizard of Oz’ by L. Frank Baum

AFF3614744: “You must give me the Golden Cap.” from ‘The Wonderful Wizard of Oz’ by L. Frank Baum, Denslow, William Wallace (1856-1919) / Bridgeman Images

“The Eyes looked at her thoughtfully.” from ‘The Wonderful Wizard of Oz’ by L. Frank Baum
“The Eyes looked at her thoughtfully.” from ‘The Wonderful Wizard of Oz’ by L. Frank Baum

AFF3614745: “The Eyes looked at her thoughtfully.” from ‘The Wonderful Wizard of Oz’ by L. Frank Baum, Denslow, William Wallace (1856-1919) / Bridgeman Images

Wonderful Wizard of Oz, title page of first edition written by Frank Lyman Baum in 1900
Wonderful Wizard of Oz, title page of first edition written by Frank Lyman Baum in 1900

EVB2932581: Wonderful Wizard of Oz, title page of first edition written by Frank Lyman Baum in 1900, Denslow, William Wallace (1856-1919) / Bridgeman Images

“The Monkeys wound many coils around his body.” from ‘The Wonderful Wizard of Oz’ by L. Frank Baum
“The Monkeys wound many coils around his body.” from ‘The Wonderful Wizard of Oz’ by L. Frank Baum

AFF3614747: “The Monkeys wound many coils around his body.” from ‘The Wonderful Wizard of Oz’ by L. Frank Baum, Denslow, William Wallace (1856-1919) / Bridgeman Images

The Scarecrow and Tin Woodman rescue Dorothy from the deadly poppy field, from ‘The Wonderful Wizard of Oz’ by L. Frank Baum
The Scarecrow and Tin Woodman rescue Dorothy from the deadly poppy field, from ‘The Wonderful Wizard of Oz’ by L. Frank Baum

AFF3614758: The Scarecrow and Tin Woodman rescue Dorothy from the deadly poppy field, from ‘The Wonderful Wizard of Oz’ by L. Frank Baum, Denslow, William Wallace (1856-1919) / Bridgeman Images

The Wonderful Wizard of Oz - The Wizard of Oz: drawing by Denslow, William Wallace (1856-1915) realizes for the first 1900 edition of Frank Baum's book (1856-1919) - Dorothee (Dorothy) melts the ugly witch of the west by throwing a bucket of water on her -
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz - The Wizard of Oz: drawing by Denslow, William Wallace (1856-1915) realizes for the first 1900 edition of Frank Baum's book (1856-1919) - Dorothee (Dorothy) melts the ugly witch of the west by throwing a bucket of water on her -

PCT4290806: The Wonderful Wizard of Oz - The Wizard of Oz: drawing by Denslow, William Wallace (1856-1915) realizes for the first 1900 edition of Frank Baum's book (1856-1919) - Dorothee (Dorothy) melts the ugly witch of the west by throwing a bucket of water on her -, Denslow, William Wallace (1856-1919) / Bridgeman Images

The Wonderful Wizard of Oz - The Wizard of Oz: Editing of three images by Denslow, William Wallace (1856-1915) for the first edition 1900 of Frank Baum's book (1856-1919) - The Emerald City and its two Guardians - colour green, green - The Emerald City -
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz - The Wizard of Oz: Editing of three images by Denslow, William Wallace (1856-1915) for the first edition 1900 of Frank Baum's book (1856-1919) - The Emerald City and its two Guardians - colour green, green - The Emerald City -

PCT4290808: The Wonderful Wizard of Oz - The Wizard of Oz: Editing of three images by Denslow, William Wallace (1856-1915) for the first edition 1900 of Frank Baum's book (1856-1919) - The Emerald City and its two Guardians - colour green, green - The Emerald City -, Denslow, William Wallace (1856-1919) / Bridgeman Images

The Wonderful Wizard of Oz - chapter VIII: the deadly poppy field - The Wizard of Oz: chapter 8 - a page illustrated by Denslow, William Wallace (1856-1915) of the first edition 1900 of Frank Baum's book (1856-1919) - Dorothee (Dorothy) and the feared lion fall asleep, poisoned by deadly poppies and scarecrow the iron woodman white feel nothing - original English text - private collection -
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz - chapter VIII: the deadly poppy field - The Wizard of Oz: chapter 8 - a page illustrated by Denslow, William Wallace (1856-1915) of the first edition 1900 of Frank Baum's book (1856-1919) - Dorothee (Dorothy) and the feared lion fall asleep, poisoned by deadly poppies and scarecrow the iron woodman white feel nothing - original English text - private collection -

PCT4290825: The Wonderful Wizard of Oz - chapter VIII: the deadly poppy field - The Wizard of Oz: chapter 8 - a page illustrated by Denslow, William Wallace (1856-1915) of the first edition 1900 of Frank Baum's book (1856-1919) - Dorothee (Dorothy) and the feared lion fall asleep, poisoned by deadly poppies and scarecrow the iron woodman white feel nothing - original English text - private collection -, Denslow, William Wallace (1856-1919) / Bridgeman Images

The Wonderful Wizard of Oz - The Wizard of Oz: detail of the title page of the first edition 1900 of Frank Baum's book (1856-1919) illustree by Denslow, William Wallace (1856-1915) - illustrative title of a lion silhouette - graphic design, lettrine - original English text -
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz - The Wizard of Oz: detail of the title page of the first edition 1900 of Frank Baum's book (1856-1919) illustree by Denslow, William Wallace (1856-1915) - illustrative title of a lion silhouette - graphic design, lettrine - original English text -

PCT4975929: The Wonderful Wizard of Oz - The Wizard of Oz: detail of the title page of the first edition 1900 of Frank Baum's book (1856-1919) illustree by Denslow, William Wallace (1856-1915) - illustrative title of a lion silhouette - graphic design, lettrine - original English text -, Denslow, William Wallace (1856-1919) / Bridgeman Images

“I am the Witch of the North” from ‘The Wonderful Wizard of Oz’ by L. Frank Baum
“I am the Witch of the North” from ‘The Wonderful Wizard of Oz’ by L. Frank Baum

AFF3614732: “I am the Witch of the North” from ‘The Wonderful Wizard of Oz’ by L. Frank Baum, Denslow, William Wallace (1856-1919) / Bridgeman Images

“Dorothy gazed thoughtfully at the Scarecrow.” from ‘The Wonderful Wizard of Oz’ by L. Frank Baum
“Dorothy gazed thoughtfully at the Scarecrow.” from ‘The Wonderful Wizard of Oz’ by L. Frank Baum

AFF3614734: “Dorothy gazed thoughtfully at the Scarecrow.” from ‘The Wonderful Wizard of Oz’ by L. Frank Baum, Denslow, William Wallace (1856-1919) / Bridgeman Images

“’I was only made yesterday,’ said the Scarecrow.” from ‘The Wonderful Wizard of Oz’ by L. Frank Baum
“’I was only made yesterday,’ said the Scarecrow.” from ‘The Wonderful Wizard of Oz’ by L. Frank Baum

AFF3614735: “’I was only made yesterday,’ said the Scarecrow.” from ‘The Wonderful Wizard of Oz’ by L. Frank Baum, Denslow, William Wallace (1856-1919) / Bridgeman Images

“The Lion ate some of the porridge.” from ‘The Wonderful Wizard of Oz’ by L. Frank Baum
“The Lion ate some of the porridge.” from ‘The Wonderful Wizard of Oz’ by L. Frank Baum

AFF3614741: “The Lion ate some of the porridge.” from ‘The Wonderful Wizard of Oz’ by L. Frank Baum, Denslow, William Wallace (1856-1919) / Bridgeman Images

“The Scarecrow sat on the big throne.” from ‘The Wonderful Wizard of Oz’ by L. Frank Baum
“The Scarecrow sat on the big throne.” from ‘The Wonderful Wizard of Oz’ by L. Frank Baum

AFF3614742: “The Scarecrow sat on the big throne.” from ‘The Wonderful Wizard of Oz’ by L. Frank Baum, Denslow, William Wallace (1856-1919) / Bridgeman Images

“The Tinsmiths worked for three days and four nights.” from ‘The Wonderful Wizard of Oz’ by L. Frank Baum
“The Tinsmiths worked for three days and four nights.” from ‘The Wonderful Wizard of Oz’ by L. Frank Baum

AFF3614749: “The Tinsmiths worked for three days and four nights.” from ‘The Wonderful Wizard of Oz’ by L. Frank Baum, Denslow, William Wallace (1856-1919) / Bridgeman Images

“’I feel wise, indeed,’ said the scarecrow.” from ‘The Wonderful Wizard of Oz’ by L. Frank Baum
“’I feel wise, indeed,’ said the scarecrow.” from ‘The Wonderful Wizard of Oz’ by L. Frank Baum

AFF3614752: “’I feel wise, indeed,’ said the scarecrow.” from ‘The Wonderful Wizard of Oz’ by L. Frank Baum, Denslow, William Wallace (1856-1919) / Bridgeman Images

“These people were all made of china.” from ‘The Wonderful Wizard of Oz’ by L. Frank Baum
“These people were all made of china.” from ‘The Wonderful Wizard of Oz’ by L. Frank Baum

AFF3614754: “These people were all made of china.” from ‘The Wonderful Wizard of Oz’ by L. Frank Baum, Denslow, William Wallace (1856-1919) / Bridgeman Images

Copyright page from ‘The Wonderful Wizard of Oz’ by L. Frank Baum
Copyright page from ‘The Wonderful Wizard of Oz’ by L. Frank Baum

AFF3614755: Copyright page from ‘The Wonderful Wizard of Oz’ by L. Frank Baum, Denslow, William Wallace (1856-1919) / Bridgeman Images

‘Chapter VIII The Deadly Poppy Field’, chapter opener from ‘The Wonderful Wizard of Oz’ by L. Frank Baum
‘Chapter VIII The Deadly Poppy Field’, chapter opener from ‘The Wonderful Wizard of Oz’ by L. Frank Baum

AFF3614756: ‘Chapter VIII The Deadly Poppy Field’, chapter opener from ‘The Wonderful Wizard of Oz’ by L. Frank Baum, Denslow, William Wallace (1856-1919) / Bridgeman Images

Wonderful Wizard of Oz main characters, created by Frank Lyman Baum in 1900. Dorothy speaks to the Cowardly Lion
Wonderful Wizard of Oz main characters, created by Frank Lyman Baum in 1900. Dorothy speaks to the Cowardly Lion

EVB2932591: Wonderful Wizard of Oz main characters, created by Frank Lyman Baum in 1900. Dorothy speaks to the Cowardly Lion, Denslow, William Wallace (1856-1919) / Bridgeman Images

The Wonderful Wizard of Oz - The Wizard of Oz: drawing by Denslow, William Wallace (1856-1915) for one of the first editions of Frank Baum's book (1856-1919) - In front of the Emerald City Palace Dorothee (Dorothy) and his friends, the dog Toto, the frightened Lion, the Scarecrow and the tinerecrow are waiting to be received by the magician -
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz - The Wizard of Oz: drawing by Denslow, William Wallace (1856-1915) for one of the first editions of Frank Baum's book (1856-1919) - In front of the Emerald City Palace Dorothee (Dorothy) and his friends, the dog Toto, the frightened Lion, the Scarecrow and the tinerecrow are waiting to be received by the magician -

PCT4290821: The Wonderful Wizard of Oz - The Wizard of Oz: drawing by Denslow, William Wallace (1856-1915) for one of the first editions of Frank Baum's book (1856-1919) - In front of the Emerald City Palace Dorothee (Dorothy) and his friends, the dog Toto, the frightened Lion, the Scarecrow and the tinerecrow are waiting to be received by the magician -, Denslow, William Wallace (1856-1919) / Bridgeman Images

The Wonderful Wizard of Oz - The Wizard of Oz: cover of an old edition (between 1905 and 1920) illustrated by Denslow, William Wallace (1856-1915) of Frank Baum's book (1856-1919) - the scarecrow and the woodman in tin - private collection -
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz - The Wizard of Oz: cover of an old edition (between 1905 and 1920) illustrated by Denslow, William Wallace (1856-1915) of Frank Baum's book (1856-1919) - the scarecrow and the woodman in tin - private collection -

PCT4290847: The Wonderful Wizard of Oz - The Wizard of Oz: cover of an old edition (between 1905 and 1920) illustrated by Denslow, William Wallace (1856-1915) of Frank Baum's book (1856-1919) - the scarecrow and the woodman in tin - private collection -, Denslow, William Wallace (1856-1919) / Bridgeman Images

Wizard of Oz Book Plate, USA, 1920s
Wizard of Oz Book Plate, USA, 1920s

BAD3436533: Wizard of Oz Book Plate, USA, 1920s, Denslow, William Wallace (1856-1919) / Bridgeman Images

Wizard of Oz Book Plate, USA, 1920s
Wizard of Oz Book Plate, USA, 1920s

BAD3436534: Wizard of Oz Book Plate, USA, 1920s, Denslow, William Wallace (1856-1919) / Bridgeman Images

Wizard of Oz Book Plate, USA, 1920s
Wizard of Oz Book Plate, USA, 1920s

BAD3436535: Wizard of Oz Book Plate, USA, 1920s, Denslow, William Wallace (1856-1919) / Bridgeman Images

“Permit me to introduce to you her Majesty, the Queen.” from ‘The Wonderful Wizard of Oz’ by L. Frank Baum
“Permit me to introduce to you her Majesty, the Queen.” from ‘The Wonderful Wizard of Oz’ by L. Frank Baum

AFF3614740: “Permit me to introduce to you her Majesty, the Queen.” from ‘The Wonderful Wizard of Oz’ by L. Frank Baum, Denslow, William Wallace (1856-1919) / Bridgeman Images

“Exactly so! I am a humbug.” from ‘The Wonderful Wizard of Oz’ by L. Frank Baum
“Exactly so! I am a humbug.” from ‘The Wonderful Wizard of Oz’ by L. Frank Baum

AFF3614751: “Exactly so! I am a humbug.” from ‘The Wonderful Wizard of Oz’ by L. Frank Baum, Denslow, William Wallace (1856-1919) / Bridgeman Images

“The branches bent down and twined around him.” from ‘The Wonderful Wizard of Oz’ by L. Frank Baum
“The branches bent down and twined around him.” from ‘The Wonderful Wizard of Oz’ by L. Frank Baum

AFF3614753: “The branches bent down and twined around him.” from ‘The Wonderful Wizard of Oz’ by L. Frank Baum, Denslow, William Wallace (1856-1919) / Bridgeman Images

The Wonderful Wizard of Oz - The Wizard of Oz: drawing by Denslow, William Wallace (1856-1915) for the first edition of Frank Baum's book (1856-1919) - At the Palace of the Emerald City, Dorothee (Dorothy) and his friends, the dog Toto, the frightened Lion, the Scarecrow, and the tin-tinerecrow, the woodman and the woodman in-tinned-tined Scarecrow discovered the magician who hid behind a screen -
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz - The Wizard of Oz: drawing by Denslow, William Wallace (1856-1915) for the first edition of Frank Baum's book (1856-1919) - At the Palace of the Emerald City, Dorothee (Dorothy) and his friends, the dog Toto, the frightened Lion, the Scarecrow, and the tin-tinerecrow, the woodman and the woodman in-tinned-tined Scarecrow discovered the magician who hid behind a screen -

PCT4975931: The Wonderful Wizard of Oz - The Wizard of Oz: drawing by Denslow, William Wallace (1856-1915) for the first edition of Frank Baum's book (1856-1919) - At the Palace of the Emerald City, Dorothee (Dorothy) and his friends, the dog Toto, the frightened Lion, the Scarecrow, and the tin-tinerecrow, the woodman and the woodman in-tinned-tined Scarecrow discovered the magician who hid behind a screen -, Denslow, William Wallace (1856-1919) / Bridgeman Images

The Wonderful Wizard of Oz - The Wizard of Oz: canvas cover illustrated by Denslow, William Wallace (1856-1915) of the first edition 1900 of Frank Baum's book (1856-1919) -the frightening lion (poltron) - private collection -
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz - The Wizard of Oz: canvas cover illustrated by Denslow, William Wallace (1856-1915) of the first edition 1900 of Frank Baum's book (1856-1919) -the frightening lion (poltron) - private collection -

PCT4975935: The Wonderful Wizard of Oz - The Wizard of Oz: canvas cover illustrated by Denslow, William Wallace (1856-1915) of the first edition 1900 of Frank Baum's book (1856-1919) -the frightening lion (poltron) - private collection -, Denslow, William Wallace (1856-1919) / Bridgeman Images


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