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Subject: L. Frank Baum
Posted Aug 5, 2002 by
scottandrewh
 
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To read works of L. Frank Baum, the best place to go, if I do say so myself, is http://mywebpages.comcast.net/scottandrewh/oz.htm

This is the Lyman Frank Baum Works Archive, the most complete collection of L. Frank Baum texts ever assembeld. However, I relied on Project Gutenberg for some of the Oz books, and last I checked, something happened to theirs. Most of the links to short stories and poetry are on-site, however.

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