Vol. 19, no. 2 (Autumn 1975)
Editor-in-Chief | Jerry V. Tobias |
Review Editor | David L. Greene |
Research Editor | James E. Haff |
Bibliography Editor | Peter E. Hanff |
Contributing Editor | John Fricke |
Consulting Editors | Martin Gardner, Douglas G. Greene, Dick Martin |
Layout and cover design by Dick Martin
Front cover art by Dick Martin, adapted from art by an uncredited artist (The Scarecrow of Oz)
Back cover art by Dick Martin, adapted from art by an uncredited artist (The Tin Woodman of Oz)
Autumn 1975 Selected Contents
This is a guide to the articles and reviews from the issue that will most benefit researchers, scholars, and collectors. The printed issue includes additional content such as news, editorial letters, and other commentary-based departments.
Who Called “Perry?”
An original vignette by L. Frank Baum, reprinted from the Chicago Sunday Times-Herald in 1896. Accompanied by a new illustration by Bill Eubank.
The Periodical Baum: An Annotated Checklist
Douglas G. Greene compiles a thorough guide to L. Frank Baum’s stories, poems, and essays published in periodicals, omitting only those he self-published or that followed a book publication (for promotion of same).
Denslow’s Scarecrow and The Tinman on Fifth Avenue
A reproduction of one installment of W. W. Denslow’s newspaper comic page in 1904. Sadly, the reproduction of the text renders it small and indistinct enough that much of it cannot be read except with great effort.
Baum and Denslow: Their Books (Part 2)
David L. Greene and Peter E.Hanff conclude their historical overview of the joint publications of L. Frank Baum and W. W. Denslow. This installment begins with the release of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz in 1900. Part 1 was published in the Spring 1975 issue.
Reviews
Mother Goose in Prose Bounty Books edition (fiction; reviewer Noah Seaman)
From Elfland to Poughkeepsie by Ursula K. Le Guin (non-fiction; reviewer C. Warren Hollister)