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portada The Emerald City of Oz (1910), by L. Frank Baum and John R. Neill(illustrated)original version: John Rea Neill (November 12, 1877 - September 19, 1943 (en Inglés)
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Libro Físico
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Inglés
N° páginas
150
Encuadernación
Tapa Blanda
Dimensiones
25.4x20.3x0.8 cm
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0.31 kg.
ISBN13
9781533161345

The Emerald City of Oz (1910), by L. Frank Baum and John R. Neill(illustrated)original version: John Rea Neill (November 12, 1877 - September 19, 1943 (en Inglés)

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The Emerald City of Oz (1910), by L. Frank Baum and John R. Neill(illustrated)original version: John Rea Neill (November 12, 1877 - September 19, 1943 (en Inglés) - L. Frank Baum

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The Emerald City of Oz is the sixth of L. Frank Baum's fourteen Land of Oz books. It was also adapted into a Canadian animated film in 1987. Originally published on July 20, 1910, it is the story of Dorothy Gale and her Uncle Henry and Aunt Em coming to live in Oz permanently. While they are toured through the Quadling Country, the Nome King is assembling allies for an invasion of Oz. This is the first time in the Oz series that Baum made use of double plots for one of the books. Baum had intended to cease writing Oz stories with this book, but financial pressures prompted him to write and publish The Patchwork Girl of Oz, with seven other Oz books to follow.The book was dedicated to "Her Royal Highness Cynthia II of Syracuse" actually the daughter (born in the previous year, 1909) of the author's younger brother, Henry Clay "Harry" Baum.At the beginning of this story, it is made quite clear that Dorothy Gale (the primary protagonist of many of the previous Oz books), is in the habit of freely speaking of her many adventures in the Land of Oz to her only living relatives, her Aunt Em and Uncle Henry. Neither of them believes a word of her stories, but consider her a dreamer, as her dead mother had been. She is undeterred (unlike her alter ego in the film Return to Oz who is much perturbed by her guardians' doubts.) Later, it is revealed that the destruction of their farmhouse by the tornado back in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz has left Uncle Henry in terrible debt. In order to pay it, he has taken out a mortgage on his farm. If he cannot repay his creditors, they will seize the farm, thus leaving Henry and his family homeless. He is not too afraid for himself, but both he and his wife, Aunt Em, fear very much for their niece's future. Upon learning this, Dorothy quickly arranges with Princess Ozma to let her bring her guardians to Oz where they will be very happier and forever safe. Using the Magic Belt (a tool captured from the jealous Nome King Roquat), Ozma transports them to her throne room. They are given rooms to live in and luxuries to enjoy, including a vast and complex wardrobe. They meet with many of Dorothy's animal friends, including the Cowardly Lion and Billina the Yellow Hen. In the underground Nome Kingdom, the Nome King, Roquat, is plotting to conquer the Land of Oz and recover his magic belt, which Dorothy took from him in Ozma of Oz. After ordering the expulsion of his General (who will not agree to such an attack) and the death of his Colonel (who also refuses), King Roquat holds counsel with a veteran soldier called Guph. Guph believes that against the many magicians of Oz (the reputation of which has grown in the telling), the Nome Army has no chance alone. He therefore sets out personally to recruit allies. John Rea Neill (November 12, 1877 - September 19, 1943) was a magazine and children's book illustrator primarily known for illustrating more than forty stories set in the Land of Oz, including L. Frank Baum's, Ruth Plumly Thompson's, and three of his own.His pen-and-ink drawings have become identified almost exclusively with the Oz series. He did a great deal of magazine and newspaper illustration work which is not as well known today.Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, John R. Neill did his first illustration work for the Philadelphia's Central High School newspaper in 1894-95. Neill dropped out of Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts after one semester because he said, "they have nothing to teach me".
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L. Frank Baum (1856-1919) fue un prolífico autor estadounidense, conocido principalmente por sus contribuciones a la literatura infantil. Su obra más famosa, El maravilloso mago de Oz (The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, 1900), es considerada un clásico de la literatura infantil y ha sido adaptada en múltiples ocasiones al cine, teatro y televisión. Baum escribió numerosos libros que forman parte de la serie de Oz, con títulos como La tierra de Oz (1904) y Ozma de Oz (1907), todos dentro del género de fantasía. Además de sus obras de Oz, Baum incursionó en otros géneros como el teatro, los cuentos de hadas y la novela.
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