《The Wizard of Oz绿野仙踪》作者:Random House,出版社:1986年5月,ISBN:44.90。JointhewonderfulworldofOz.Hereistheoriginalbooktha
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz,children’s bookwritten byL. Frank Baumand first published in 1900. A modernfairy talewith a distinctly American setting, a delightfully levelheaded andassertiveheroine, and engagingfantasycharacters, the story was enormously popular and became a classic ofchildren literature...
《The Wizard of Oz 绿野仙踪》作者:Penguin,出版社:2012年4月 第1版,ISBN:119.50。Pleasenotethepagesonthisbookhavebeenproducedwithbe
originally published in 1900. “The Wizard of Ozis one of the ‘Ten Greatest American Children’s Literature’ by the Children’s Literature Association (CLA) and one of the ‘Best Children’s Books’ recommended by the National Education Association (NEA).The Wizard of Ozis the first appreci...
FIRST PUBLISHED in 1900, L Frank Baum's wonderland tale fixed the image of a yellow-brick road, snaking its way through unspoilt expanses towards the wish-fulfilling towers of the Emerald city. It could be seen as one of the greatest advertisements for highway construction of all time, or...
they have to kill the Bad Witch of the West,which Dorothy finally manages to do, thus making all their wishes come true.About the authorL. Frank Baum (1856-1919) was born in New York. The hugely successful The Wonderful Wizard of Oz washis second book and was first published in 1900....
published in 1899 after he had moved to Chicago to work on a trade magazine for window decorators. It proved a success; but his next book, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (1900), was even more successful, and he adapted it for the musical stage in 1901. After travelling to Europe, he sett...
Then the first story about the Oz land came into being.After it was first published, Baum received thousands of letters of appreciation from his little readers so that he started the sequel.All together there were fourteen stories inThe Wizard of Oz series. Plot Summary: A farm girl named Do...
First published in 1900, L. Frank Baum's classic children's tale is one of the world's most beloved, enduring fantasy classics -- and, perhaps not as recognized as it ought to be for establishing a new, wholly-American sort of mythology. "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz "has been translated...
2.A skilled or clever person:a wizard at math. 3.ArchaicA sage. adj. 1.Chiefly British SlangExcellent. 2.ArchaicOf or relating to wizards or wizardry. [Middle Englishwisard:wise,wise; seewise1+-ard,pejorative suff.; see-ard.]