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1 CAPTAIN SALT IN OZ Ruth Plumly Thompson ( Baum, Frank L)
Chicago Reilly & Lee 1936 First Edition Hardcover Very Good with no dust jacket 
We fit archival quality clear acrylic covers for additional protection whenever possible. ; B&W Illustrations; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 306 pages; Grey cloth, pictorial paste down color label on front cover. Wear to cover edges with spine somewhat lightened. Endpapers with scattered toning. 1st edition, 1st state with Reilly & Lee spine imprintin semi-script fancy lettering. 16 page gatherings. Conforms to points per Hanff and Greene, Oziana. Starting with this book Reilly & Lee no longer used color plates. 24695 
Price: 174.95 USD
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2 KABUMPO IN OZ Baum, L. Frank, (and Ruth Plumly Thompson)
Chicago Reilly & Lee 1922 First Edition Hardcover Very Good+ with no dust jacket 
We fit archival quality clear acrylic covers for additional protection whenever possible. ; Color Illustrations; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 297 pages; Blue green cloth with pictorial label color pastedown on front cover. Contents clean other than lightly penciled dealer's brief not on first free end paper and no markings on ownership page. Sound and tight. 12 color plates plus front pastedown. 1st edition, 1st state of text with plates coated only on printed side. Half-title follows ownership leaf. "z" in OZ superimposed on "O". Portrait of princess Dorothy on page (299). IN 2nd state binding with non-standard ampersand (&) , and spine imprint. All points per Haff and Greene, Oziana, XVI. 24669 
Price: 294.95 USD
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3 OZOPLANING WITH THE WIZARD OF OZ Thompson, Ruth Plumly (Baum, L. Frank)
Chicago Reilly and Lee Company 1939 First Edition Hardcover Fine in Very Good dust jacket 
We fit archival quality clear acrylic covers for additional protection whenever possible. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 272 pages; Fist edition, first state in like dustjacket. Orange-yellow cloth with picotrial color label pastedown on front cover. Binding bright, with contents FINE. No marks other than very lightly penciled dealer's notation on first free end paper. In Brodart protected DJ with several short tears and a few chips. As per Hanff and Greene, Oziana, XXXIII, 16 page gatherings. Scarce. Graphic shows both book and DJ. 24666 
Price: 775.00 USD
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4 PIRATES IN OZ (First Edition, First State) Thompson, Ruth Plumly (Baum, L. Frank)
Chicago Reilly & Lee 1931 First Edition Hardcover Near Fine with no dust jacket Illustrated by John R Neill 
We fit archival quality clear acrylic covers for additional protection whenever possible. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 280 pages; A fine copy in original grey cloth. B/W pictorial end papers, tipped in color plates facing pages 48, 64, 80, 104, 128, 144, 160, 176, 208, 256, 272. All plates have been checked and are present in fine condition. Color plate stock coated on print side only. No hinge cracks inside or outside, spine is not sunned, front cover color paste down is clear and bright with no scratching or rubbing present, the owner's name is penciled on the "This Book Belongs To" page, else no writings or markings. Corners are sharp. Light rippling at base of front cover- see graphic. Exceptional copy. With all points as noted in BIBLIOGRAPHIA OZIANA (1976). 15832 
Price: 299.95 USD
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