This volume assembled both of Jack Snow's «Oz» Books: The Magical Mimics in Oz (1946) and The Shaggy Man of Oz (1949). These are the is the 37th and 38th volumes in the Oz series. Snow made a conscious attempt to return to L. Frank Baum's inspiration for Oz; in both of his Oz books, he deliberately avoided using characters introduced by Ruth Plumly Thompson and John R. Neill, the second and third Royal Chroniclers of Oz. ...
Young Wild West, the well-known boy hero, who was commonly called the Champion Deadshot of the West, continues his adventures in «Young Wild West Saved by a Signal.» This is the lead novel from the Wild West Weekly #537 (originally published January 31st, 1913). ...
This is the lead novel from «The Liberty Boys of '76,» #513, a Nickel Weekly publication containing tales of the American Revolution. It was originally published on October 28, 1910. ...
This is the lead novel from «The Liberty Boys of '76,» #511, a Nickel Weekly publication containing tales of the American Revolution. It was originally published on October 14, 1910. ...
This is the lead novel from «The Liberty Boys of '76,» #499, a Nickel Weekly publication containing tales of the American Revolution. It was originally published on July 22, 1910. ...
This is the lead novel from «The Liberty Boys of '76,» #495, a Nickel Weekly publication containing tales of the American Revolution. It was originally published on June 24, 1910. ...
This is the lead novel from «The Liberty Boys of '76,» #484, a Nickel Weekly publication containing tales of the American Revolution. It was originally published on April 15, 1910. ...
This is the lead novel from «The Liberty Boys of '76,» #476, a Nickel Weekly publication containing tales of the American Revolution. It was originally published on February 11, 1910. ...
This is the lead novel from «The Liberty Boys of '76,» #475, a Nickel Weekly publication containing tales of the American Revolution. It was originally published on February 4, 1910. ...