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L. Frank Baum (1856-1919) & & John R. Neill (1877-1943), illus.

Five First Editions.

1) Ozma of Oz. Chicago: The Reilly & Britton, Co., 1907. First edition, first printing, quarto; a very early copy, with the "O" present on page [11] and the advertisement leaf listing only two titles, this copy retains the integral pages 135-[136], [153]-154, and [221]-222, which all show light red offsetting as reported by Hanff; illustrated throughout in color and black-and-white by John R. Neill; in Bienvenue and Schmidt's binding A: light tan publisher's pictorial cloth stamped in red, blue, yellow, and black, with the publisher's imprint on the spine reading "The Reilly & Britton Co." in large and small capital letters, illustrated endpapers printed in various colors (lacking jacket; scattered stains, short repaired marginal tear to page 58, few small nicks, gentle waving to leaves in latter half, inked gift inscription to half-title; faint soiling to cloth, spine sunned, dampstain to lower board, bumped, inked ownership inscription to front pastedown); 9 x 6 1/2 in.

2) Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz. Chicago: The Reilly & Britton Co., 1908. First edition, first printing, quarto; with the advertisement on half-title verso listing three titles; with 16 full-color captioned plates and numerous black-and-white text illustrations throughout by John R. Neill; binding A: light blue cloth with the paper label on the front board in full color on a gold metallic background, spine lettered in black, with the silver metallic vignette of the Tin Man and the publisher's full imprint stamped in large and small capital letters at spine foot, yellow and black printed pictorial endpapers (lacking jacket; three plates partially detached; scattered stains, sporadic pale foxing to few leaves, thumbing, occasional pencil markings; metallic gold background scratched, cloth darkened, staining, bumped, front hinge cracked, pencil writing to endpapers); 9 x 6 1/2 in.

3) Rinkitink in Oz. Chicago: The Reilly & Britton, Co., 1916. First edition, first printing, quarto; ownership leaf verso without advertisement and "Reilly & Britton" imprint; with 12 full-color plates and text illustrations by Neill; bound in very light blue-green cloth, pictorial label to front board, spine stamped in black with the imprint reading "Reilly & Britton," illustrated endpapers, all edges stained yellow (lacking jacket; scattered marginal stains, couple tiny nicks, inked gift inscription to ownership leaf; lightly rubbed, corners just bumped, small stain to lower block edge); 9 x 6 1/2 in.

4) The Tin Woodman of Oz. The Reilly & Britton, Co., 1918. First edition, first printing, quarto; with the "Reilly & Britton" imprint; 12 full-color plates and numerous in-text illustrations by Neill; bound in red cloth, pictorial label to front board, spine stamped in black with publisher's imprint as called for, illustrated endpapers, all edges stained yellow (lacking jacket; occasional small stains and spots, offsetting from a few plates, effaced inscription to ownership leaf; spine sunned, minor stains, rubbed, small tears at front hinge); 9 x 6 ½ in.

5) The Magic of Oz. The Reilly & Lee, Co., 1919. First edition, first printing, quarto; verso of ownership leaf advertises titles through The Tin Woodman; with 12 full-color plates and text illustrations by Neill; bound in light green cloth, pictorial label to front board, spine stamped in black, illustrated endpapers (lacking jacket; aged tape residue to pp. 228-238, occasional offsetting from plates, handful small stains; cloth faded, lower hinge cracked, rubbed, spine ends just pushed); 9 x 6 ½ in.

From the Michael Charles Collection of L. Frank Baum and Oz books.

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