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A little girl is curious about what's in a large trunk in the attic that her Uncle sent from Italy many years ago. With nobody home, she searches for the key to unlock what's inside only to find herself in a situation that she needs to be clever to get out of. Story written by Lyman Frank Baum.Our Podcast is sponsored by Better Help! Get matched with a professional therapist in as little at 48 hours and communicate with them your way via text, chat, email, telephone or video call if you wish. We've used Better Help ourselves and highly recommend their services, save 10% off your first month by visiting www.betterhelp.com/guidedsleep in the UK Visit www.betterhelp.com/trackstorelaxUse the power of Self Hypnosis at home! With over 1200 audio sessions to choose from, these powerful Hypnosis Audio Sessions have helped people like you make the changes in their life they desire. Unlock the power of your own mind through the power of Self Hypnosis, browse all the available sessions at www.HypnosisDownloads.comTake a break and enjoy a NAP MEDITATION to recharge and rejuvenate your mind and body! Check out our Nap Meditation Podcast at www.NapMeditations.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Télécharger gratuitement les 10 hacks pour arrêter de crier sur ses enfants :https://www.famille-epanouie.com/10-hacks-pour-arreter-de-crier-sur-ses-enfantsSi ce podcast vous plaît, ma lettre hebdomadaire vous fera du bien à coup sûr ! Je l'envoie chaque mardi, pour la recevoir cliquez ici : www.famille-epanouie.fr/lettreConnaissez-vous le magicien d'Oz ?Peut-être que oui... mais connaissez-vous réellement l'histoire et la morale qui se cache derrière cette oeuvre pour enfant ?Ecoutez ce petit épisode qui vous donnera, je l'espère, l'envie de lire cette magnifique histoire.Retrouvez-moi aussi sur :Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/ameliecosneau/YouTube : https://www.youtube.com/@famille_epanouieHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Sais-tu qui est Santa Claus ? Eh bien figure-toi que c'est comme cela que l'on appelle le Père Noël aux États-Unis ! Le romancier Lyman Frank Baum a enquêté sur la vie de ce mystérieux personnage. Dans un épisode précédent, nous avons raconté comment les créatures magiques de la forêt de Burzee avaient recueilli un bébé humain abandonné. Ce bébé, qu'ils appelèrent Claus, avait ensuite décidé de consacrer sa vie à rendre les enfants heureux, en devenant Santa Claus, le Père Noël, souviens t'en ! Depuis, Santa Claus distribue des jouets dans le monde entier chaque nuit de Noël… Chaque nuit... ou presque ! Écoute donc…
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Schauspielerin Berna Celebi ist neu im Schauspiel-Ensemble des Staatstheaters Darmstadt, Schauspieler Stefan Schuster ist schon seit 2005 am Haus. In "Der Zauberer von Oz" stehen sie gemeinsam auf der Bühne. Berna Celebi spielt das Mädchen Doro, das sich plötzlich mitten in ihrem neuen Handyspiel "Smaragdcity" wiederfindet und im magischen Land Oz gemeinsam mit dem Strohmann, der Blechfrau und dem Löwen Abenteuer bestehen muss, um wieder nach Hause zu kommen. Stefan Schuster spielt die Hexe, die im Stück eine Drag Queen ist. Der preisgekrönte Autor für Kinder- und Jugendstücke Sergej Gößner hat das berühmte Kinderbuch von Lyman Frank Baum neu für die Bühne bearbeitet. Im Podcast mit Host Mariela Milkowa sprechen sie über die mutmachende Botschaft im "Zauberer von Oz" und warum es besonders ist, Theater für Kinder und Jugendliche zu machen. Produktionsseite "Der Zauberer von OZ"TicketsVita Berna CelebiVita Stefan Schuster Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Vous souvenez-vous de Lyman Frank Baum, l'auteur de Dorothée et le magicien d'Oz ? Cet écrivain voulait enchanter les petits américains. Et quoi de plus enchanteur que l'histoire du Père Noël, qu'on appelle Santa Claus aux États-Unis ? Après une longue enquête, il publia en 1902 la toute première biographie de Santa Claus… Découvrons la vie et les aventures du Père Noël !
Dorothy helps a Shaggy Man find his way, and soon both are lost when the roads diverge as Dorothy has never seen.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/bedtime-in-the-public-domain. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Dorothy helps a Shaggy Man find his way, and soon both are lost when the roads diverge as Dorothy has never seen.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/bedtime-in-the-public-domain. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Lyman Frank Baum's original message to his readers in 1909.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/bedtime-in-the-public-domain. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Lyman Frank Baum's original message to his readers in 1909.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/bedtime-in-the-public-domain. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Check out a special discount for Dead Authors, with code "DeadAuthors"! https://betterhelp.com/deadauthors The Dead Author's Society (DAS) podcast presents part II of "Manhood", Lyman Frank Baum's "The Life & Adventures of Santa Claus". Join us weekly for new chapters. Thereadauthors@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/DeadAuthor/support
Check out a special discount for Dead Authors, with code "DeadAuthors"! https://betterhelp.com/deadauthors The Dead Author's Society (DAS) podcast presents part I of "Manhood", Lyman Frank Baum's "The Life & Adventures of Santa Claus". Join us weekly for new chapters. Thereadauthors@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/DeadAuthor/support
Check out a special discount for Dead Authors, with code "DeadAuthors"! https://betterhelp.com/deadauthors The Dead Author's Society (DAS) podcast presents "Youth" of Lyman Frank Baum's The Life & Adventures of Santa Claus. Join us weekly for new chapters. Thereadauthors@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/DeadAuthor/support
Short Stories Fables and Tales with Flare Read by a Guy You Don't Know
American Fairy Tales - 1901 The Enchanting Types - Episode 22 is the fifth story in the American Fairy Tale book published in 1901. This story is basically an observation of the human need to stay in fashion mixed with an environmental freedom theme. Stay tuned for the rest of the stories including: The Box of Robbers - Episode 18 The Glass dog - Episode 19 Queen of Quok - Episode 20 The Girl that Owned a Bear - Episode 21 The Enchanting Types - Episode 22 The Laughing Hippopotamus The Laughing Bon Bon The Capture of Father Time The Wonderful Pump The Dummy That Lived The Queen of the Polar Bears The Mandarine and the Butterfly Also, check out Deconstructing Aesop's Fables on Anchor.fm or wherever you get your podcasts and other fun narrations by Jon Wilkins at jonwilkinsreads.com Information regarding the book from booshop.org: "Lyman Frank Baum (1856-1919) was an American author widely known for his children's books. Baum was born Chittenango, New-York into a devout Methodiste family He had German, Scots-Irish, and English ancestry, and was the seventh of nine children of Cynthia Ann and Benjamin Ward Baum, only five of whom survived into adulthood. "Lyman" is the name of his father's brother, but he always disliked it and preferred his middle name "Frank".American Fairy Tales is the title of a collection of twelve fantasy stories published in 1901. The stories, as critics have noted, lack the high-fantasy aspect of the best of Baum's work, in Oz or out. With ironic or nonsensical morals attached to their ends, their tone is more satirical, glib, and tongue-in-cheek than is usual in children's stories; the serialization in newspapers for adult readers was appropriate for the materials. "The Magic Bon Bons" was the most popular of the tales, judging by number of reprints."
Short Stories Fables and Tales with Flare Read by a Guy You Don't Know
Another Odd Tale - American Fairy Tales - 1901 A creepy man coming to the home of a child is in this strange tale of books coming alive makes for an interesting story. The plot involves revenge and it is carried out in a very strange manner. It's a pretty good listen. Check out number four of the 12 short stories by the creator of The Wizard of Oz. Stay tuned for the rest of the stories including: The Box of Robbers - Episode 18 The Glass dog - Episode 19 Queen of Quok - Episode 20 The Girl that Owned a Bear - Episode 21 The Enchanting Types The Laughing Hippopotamus The Laughing Bon Bon The Capture of Father Time The Wonderful Pump The Dummy That Lived The Queen of the Polar Bears The Mandarine and the Butterfly Also, check out Deconstructing Aesop's Fables on Anchor.fm or wherever you get your podcasts and other fun narrations by Jon Wilkins at jonwilkins.com Information regarding the book from booshop.org: "Lyman Frank Baum (1856-1919) was an American author widely known for his children's books. Baum was born Chittenango, New-York into a devout Methodiste family He had German, Scots-Irish, and English ancestry, and was the seventh of nine children of Cynthia Ann and Benjamin Ward Baum, only five of whom survived into adulthood. "Lyman" is the name of his father's brother, but he always disliked it and preferred his middle name "Frank".American Fairy Tales is the title of a collection of twelve fantasy stories published in 1901. The stories, as critics have noted, lack the high-fantasy aspect of the best of Baum's work, in Oz or out. With ironic or nonsensical morals attached to their ends, their tone is more satirical, glib, and tongue-in-cheek than is usual in children's stories; the serialization in newspapers for adult readers was appropriate for the materials. "The Magic Bon Bons" was the most popular of the tales, judging by number of reprints."
Silvia Sofía Morales Guerrero del grado 5-8 del año 2021 en la Escuela Normal Superior de Bucaramanga presenta una versión de la novela infantil el mago de Oz, del autor Lyman Frank Baum. Si desea saber más sobre este proyecto, explore este enlace --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/viajarleyendo/message
Pensar en unos brillantes zapatos rojos es hacerlo en la fabulosa historia del Mago de Oz. El cuento escrito a finales del siglo XIX por el periodista norteamericano Lyman Frank Baum nos ofreció un viaje iniciático para superar los terrores de la adolescencia y encontrar el camino de vuelta a una mejor versión de uno mismo. ¿O no era así? Para los famosos economistas Gregory Mankiw y Paul Kruger nada es lo que parece en esta historia de deflación, populismo y metales. Prepárate para el disgusto de tu vida: ni siquiera los zapatos eran rojos en realidad. Empecemos por el principio. A finales del siglo XIX, EEUU sufría un período de extraordinaria deflación: los precios cayeron un 23% entre 1880 y 1896. Este pinchazo provocó una enorme redistribución de la riqueza entre acreedores, los banqueros del noreste de EEUU; y deudores, granjeros del sur y del medio-oeste. Según nos explica Mankiw en su libro Macroeconomía, estas variaciones imprevistas de los precios suelen desencadenar auténticas convulsiones políticas. Lo ocurrido en esta época en EEUU logró que se tambaleara la joya de la corona de la historia económica: el patrón oro.El oro entonces era un metal escaso e impedía respaldar la creación de dinero. La solución al problema vino con la propuesta de sumar la plata al trono e instaurar un patrón bimetálico para aumentar la oferta monetaria y detener la deflación. La lucha entre la defensa de un oro solitario y de una regencia compartida entre este metal y la plata protagonizó la campaña electoral de 1896 en Estados Unidos. Los candidatos rivales se situaron a un lado y a otro del metal. William McKinley, republicano y con la simpatía de los banqueros del noreste, se erigió en defensor del viejo patrón oro. Otro William, Jennings Bryan, demócrata y de familia de agricultores del Medio Oeste, fue el principal impulsor de la plata para respaldar un nuevo patrón bicéfalo. Oro contra plata. Banqueros contra agricultores. Oligarcas contra pequeños propietarios. Noreste contra suroeste. Pura épica en las manos de un escritor que hizo caminar a una niña con unos zapatos de plata...sobre baldosas doradas. Segundo disgusto del día: no, no es Dorothy la protagonista de la historia del Mago de Oz, sino el patrón oro. El autor de Macroeconomía establece una alegoría entre personajes y tipos socioeconómicos de la sociedad estadounidense finisecular, sin olvidarse de nombres propios como los del candidato demócrata Jennings Bryan. Así lo resume él mismo: "Dorothy, que representa los valores norteamericanos tradicionales, hace tres amigos: un espantapájaros -el Agricultor-, un hombre de hojalata -el Obrero Industrial- y un león cuyo rugido es mayor que su poder -el populista Jennings Bryan-. Juntos atraviesan una peligrosa carretera hecha de ladrillos amarillos (el patrón Oro), esperando encontrar al Mago que ayudará a Dorothy a volver a casa. Finalmente, llegan a Oz, donde todos ven el mundo a través de unas gafas verdes (el dinero). El Mago (el candidato republicano William McKinley) resulta ser un fraude. El problema de Dorothy solo se resuelve cuando repara en el poder mágico de sus zapatillas... de plata.¿Sorprendidos? Vayamos por partes. (Paréntesis: si sólo te interesa por qué se cambió el color de los zapatos, tendrás que quedarte hasta el final). En primer lugar, te advertimos que esta interpretación en clave socioeconómica del Mago de Oz se trata de una teoría sin ninguna confirmación. Lleva rondando el mundo acádemico estadounidense desde mediados de los 60. El autor del libro, Frank Baum, nunca se refirió a su historia como algo que no fuera un cuento infantil. Y su muerte en 1925 dejó el misterio sin resolver. En su título original, El Maravilloso Mago de Oz, encontramos la primera referencia a su auténtico protagonista, el patrón oro. También la más obvia. Oz representa en inglés la abreviatura de onza, la medida más popular de este metal. Abramos ahora el libro para seguir avanzando. Dorothy es la primera palabra que aparece en la primera página. El autor no se andó con rodeos para presentarnos a su protagonista, una niña huérfana de Kansas que será arrastrada por un ciclón hasta una tierra fantástica. El ciclón ha sido interpretado como una metáfora de la revolución social que se avecinaba con el movimiento populista. El aterrizaje en Oz de la casa en la que viaja Doroty, arrancada por el huracán, mata instantáneamente a la malvada Bruja del Este. La bruja simbolizaría Wall Street, el poder financiero de los banqueros republicanos, defensores del patrón oro. Nueva York, además, se sitúa al este de EEUU. Probemos a contrastar el sonido anglosajón de Bruja del Este y Wall Street... ¿Pura casualidad? Lo dejo a tu elección.Pero sigamos. La difunta bruja tenía esclavizados a los adorables munchkins, los pequeños habitantes de esa tierra, a los que la acción del ciclón libera de la opresión de la malvada terrateniente.Entonces aparece la Bruja buena del Norte, que, siguiendo con nuestra alegoría, representa al votante de la parte norte del Medio-Oeste, sin fuerza para contrarrestar la supremacía del Este. La hechicera regala a Doroty los zapatos plateados de la bruja del Este, como agradecimiento por haber liberado a la población. Para guiarla en su vuelta a casa, le aconseja que acuda a la Ciudad Esmeralda para solicitar la ayuda del grande y poderoso Mago de Oz. Y como todos sabemos, le indica el camino. Dorothy comienza su viaje a través del famoso camino de baldosas amarillas, la mejor metáfora del patrón oro. Pronto se encuentra con tres nuevos amigos que se unen a ella y a su perro Totó. El espantapájaros sin cerebro representaría a los granjeros del Medio Oeste. El personaje, revestido de ingenuidad y aparente simpleza, despliega virtudes de rectitud y honestidad.El leñador de hojalata, sin corazón y dependiente del aceite para poder moverse libremente, encarna al obrero industrial, el proletario clásico, castigado por la depresión económica y visto como un aliado por los populistas. El tercer escudero de Dorothy es el León Cobarde, que funciona como álter ego del candidato demócrata Jennings Bryan, capaz de rugir pero no de ostentar ningún poder o influencia.La niña desengancha al espantapájaros de la vara, engrasa al hombre de hojalata y se gana la simpatía del león para convencerles a los tres de que la acompañen a solicitar el favor del Mago de Oz. Les promete que este magnífico benefactor también podrá concederles a ellos sus deseos: un cerebro, un corazón, el valor. El grupo populista liderado por Doroty llega a la Ciudad Esmeralda, la capital de Oz. En una analogía de Washington, en la refulgente Ciudad Esmeralda todos los habitantes ven el mundo a través de cristales verdes, tan verdes como el dólar estadounidense. El alcalde de aquella urbe es el famoso y todopoderoso Mago de Oz, que representa al candidato republicano William McKinley, rival de Jennings Bryan. El Mago se revela como un fraude, un ilusionista que ha jugado con la percepción de los habitantes de Oz pese a sus buenas intenciones. El Mago marca el fin del viaje de los personajes y les ayuda a encontrar aquello que anhelan en su propio interior. Esos tesoros de los que carecían ya se han forjado durante el largo camino de baldosas amarillas. ¿Y Doroty? ¿Cómo volverá a casa? La respuesta reside en la plata que reviste sus pies. La plata, símbolo del patrón bimetálico, es la única solución al problema económico de EEUU. Pese a la enfervorizada pasión en su defensa de la plata, incluido el famoso Discurso de la Cruz de Oro, Jennings Bryan perdió las elecciones de 1896 en favor del republicano McKinley. El patrón oro se mantuvo y, contra todo pronóstico, la inflación volvió. El descubrimiento de nuevas minas de oro en Australia, Sudáfrica y Alaska, y la invención del procedimiento del cianuro, que facilitó la extracción del metal, se tradujeron en un aumento de la producción áurea. El nuevo oro pudo respaldar una mayor oferta monetaria, que redundó en un incremento de precios: de 1896 a 1910 aumentaron un 35%.Pero esto no termina hasta resolver el misterio de los zapatos plateados del libro que todos creíamos rojos. En su adaptación al cine en 1939, de la mano de Victor Flemming y la Metro Goldwyn Mayer, el color se convirtió en una obsesión de la producción. Eran los tiempos eufóricos del Technicolor, un proceso que teñía la pantalla en tonos saturados y mágicos. No todos los colores destacaban igual. De hecho, el plateado se diluía hasta la insignificancia en medio de esta borrachera cromática. El cambio a los zapatos de rubíes que usa Judy Garland acabó formando parte del imaginario colectivo. Y así es cómo el color rojo acabó colándose en una historia de oro, plata y verde que nunca volverás a mirar con los mismos ojos.
"The Road to OZ" is the sequel to "Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz". Dorothy and Toto while tying to help The Shaggy Man, Button Bright and Polychrome, go through a journey with a lot of adventures. They later meet many people on the way to OZ for Ozma's Birthday. "The Road to OZ" was written by Lyman Frank Baum and it was published in 1909 www.chimesradio.com http://onelink.to/8uzr4g https://www.facebook.com/chimesradio/ https://www.instagram.com/vrchimesradio/ Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/chimesradioSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
"Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz" is the sequel to "Ozma of Oz". This begins with Dorothy of along with her cat Eureka visits Uncle Henry's relatives in California. She befriends her second cousin Zeb. One day Dorothy, Zeb, Eureka and a horse Jim face an earthquake and reach a strange land under the earth. The company has various adventures. Listen in to know more. "Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz" was written by Lyman Frank Baum and it was published in 1908. www.chimesradio.com http://onelink.to/8uzr4g https://www.facebook.com/chimesradio/ https://www.instagram.com/vrchimesradio/ Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/chimesradioSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
"Ozma of Oz" is the sequel to "The Marvelous Land of Oz". This is the story begins with Dorothy of "The Wizard of OZ" who gets blown by a sea storm to a shore. She makes many friends there, specially Ozma of OZ and gets united with her old friends Tin Woodman, the Scarecrow and the Cowardly Lion. Listen in to know more. "Ozma of Oz" was written by Lyman Frank Baum and it was published in 1907 www.chimesradio.com http://onelink.to/8uzr4g https://www.facebook.com/chimesradio/ https://www.instagram.com/vrchimesradio/ Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/chimesradioSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
"The Marvelous Land of Oz" is the sequel to "The Wizard of OZ". This is the story about a little by Tip, who along with his friends runs away from a wicked witch. The book has some lessons to teach its little readers. Listen to know more "The Marvelous Land of Oz" was written by Lyman Frank Baum and it was published in 1904. www.chimesradio.com http://onelink.to/8uzr4g https://www.facebook.com/chimesradio/ https://www.instagram.com/vrchimesradio/ Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/chimesradioSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Short Stories Fables and Tales with Flare Read by a Guy You Don't Know
American Fairy Tales - 1901 The Queen of Quok is the third story in the American Fairy Tale book published in 1901. This story is about so many things from wasting the family fortune to saving the day through the use of an unknown wizard/fairy called the Slave of the Bedstead. I'd imagine Baum would name them something different today like the bed keeper fairy or wizard. The guy is really there to grant wishes for the king through the use of matches and a book with a poem on the cover. This is another interesting yet not as interesting as the Wizard of Oz. Everything ends up ok for the boy king but the trip getting there is a little jaded. Stay tuned for the rest of the stories including: The Box of Robbers - Episode 18 The Glass dog - Episode 19 Queen of Quok - Episode 20 The Girl that Owned a Bear The Enchanting Types The Laughing Hippopotamus The Laughing Bon Bon The Capture of Father Time The Wonderful Pump The Dummy That Lived The Queen of the Polar Bears The Mandarine and the Butterfly Also, check out Deconstructing Aesop's Fables on Anchor.fm or wherever you get your podcasts and other fun narrations by Jon Wilkins at jonwilkinsreads.com Information regarding the book from booshop.org: "Lyman Frank Baum (1856-1919) was an American author widely known for his children's books. Baum was born Chittenango, New-York into a devout Methodiste family He had German, Scots-Irish, and English ancestry, and was the seventh of nine children of Cynthia Ann and Benjamin Ward Baum, only five of whom survived into adulthood. "Lyman" is the name of his father's brother, but he always disliked it and preferred his middle name "Frank".American Fairy Tales is the title of a collection of twelve fantasy stories published in 1901. The stories, as critics have noted, lack the high-fantasy aspect of the best of Baum's work, in Oz or out. With ironic or nonsensical morals attached to their ends, their tone is more satirical, glib, and tongue-in-cheek than is usual in children's stories; the serialization in newspapers for adult readers was appropriate for the materials. "The Magic Bon Bons" was the most popular of the tales, judging by number of reprints."
Short Stories Fables and Tales with Flare Read by a Guy You Don't Know
American Fairy Tales - 1901 The Glass Dog is the second story in the American Fairy Tale book published in 1901. This story is about peace and quiet, beauty, and deception. Enjoy another short story by one of the great authors of the world. Stay tuned for the rest of the stories including: The Box of Robbers - Episode 18 The Glass dog - Episode 19 The Queen of Quok The Girl that Owned a Bear The Enchanting Types The Laughing Hippopotamus The Laughing Bon Bon The Capture of Father Time The Wonderful Pump The Dummy That Lived The Queen of the Polar Bears The Mandarine and the Butterfly Also, check out Deconstructing Aesop's Fables on Anchor.fm or wherever you get your podcasts and other fun narrations by Jon Wilkins at jonwilkinsreads.com Information regarding the book from booshop.org: "Lyman Frank Baum (1856-1919) was an American author widely known for his children's books. Baum was born Chittenango, New-York into a devout Methodiste family He had German, Scots-Irish, and English ancestry, and was the seventh of nine children of Cynthia Ann and Benjamin Ward Baum, only five of whom survived into adulthood. "Lyman" is the name of his father's brother, but he always disliked it and preferred his middle name "Frank".American Fairy Tales is the title of a collection of twelve fantasy stories published in 1901. The stories, as critics have noted, lack the high-fantasy aspect of the best of Baum's work, in Oz or out. With ironic or nonsensical morals attached to their ends, their tone is more satirical, glib, and tongue-in-cheek than is usual in children's stories; the serialization in newspapers for adult readers was appropriate for the materials. "The Magic Bon Bons" was the most popular of the tales, judging by number of reprints."
Short Stories Fables and Tales with Flare Read by a Guy You Don't Know
American Fairytales - 1901 The Box of Robbers is the first in a series of Short Stories by Lyman Frank Baum, best known for his classic The Wizard of Oz. In this story, the lesson is to mind your own business. With The Wizard of Oz in mind, it is easy to imagine the robbers and how much fantasy can be involved with the tale. Stay tuned for the rest of the stories including: Information regarding the book from booshop.org: "Lyman Frank Baum (1856-1919) was an American author widely known for his children's books. Baum was born Chittenango, New-York into a devout Methodiste family He had German, Scots-Irish, and English ancestry, and was the seventh of nine children of Cynthia Ann and Benjamin Ward Baum, only five of whom survived into adulthood. "Lyman" is the name of his father's brother, but he always disliked it and preferred his middle name "Frank".American Fairy Tales is the title of a collection of twelve fantasy stories published in 1901. The stories, as critics have noted, lack the high-fantasy aspect of the best of Baum's work, in Oz or out. With ironic or nonsensical morals attached to their ends, their tone is more satirical, glib, and tongue-in-cheek than is usual in children's stories; the serialization in newspapers for adult readers was appropriate for the materials. "The Magic Bon Bons" was the most popular of the tales, judging by number of reprints."
Novela de Lyman Frank Baum, publicada en 1939
Gece Masalcısı'nın bu bölümünde Necmettin Tetik; "Oz Büyücüsü"nün yazarı olan Lyman Frank Baum'un kaleme aldığı ve en çok sevilen Amerikan masallarından biri olan "Zaman Baba'nın Yakalanması" (The Capture of Father Time) masalını anlatıyor, keyifli dinlemeler!
Lyman Frank Baum (1856 - 1919) is most famous for "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz" and its sequels, a total of 14 novels in the Oz series. He also wrote this, published in 1902, a "biography" about Santa Claus - where he grew up, who raised him, how he became immortal, and (probably the biggest discovery of all) how he's able to deliver all those presents in just one night. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/noel-macneal/support
Der Zauberer von Oz ist ein Kinderbuch des US-amerikanischen Schriftstellers Lyman Frank Baum und gilt als Klassiker der Weltliteratur. Die Erzählung erschien 1900 unter dem Originaltitel "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz". 1940 erschien in der Schweiz die erste Übersetzung ins Deutsche. Viele US-Amerikaner sind mit dieser Erzählung aufgewachsen und mit ihr so vertraut wie deutschsprachige Mitteleuropäer mit den Märchen von Hänsel und Gretel oder Rotkäppchen. Fan vom Literatursenf? Folge uns auf https://www.instagram.com/literatursenf/ (Instagram)! Folge uns auf https://www.facebook.com/literatursenf/ (Facebook)!
Lyman Frank Baum (1856 - 1919) was an American author who wrote 41 novels, 83 short stories, over 200 poems, and at least 42 scripts. He is most famous for his children's books, particularly "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz" and its sequels, a total of 14 novels in the Oz series. This is the introduction and the first two chapters of the first book, "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz." --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/noel-macneal/support
Dorothy and the Wizard in oz by L. Frank Baum - Chapter 20 (Final Part 20 of 20 Full Audiobook) --- Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz is the fourth book set in the Land of Oz written by L. Frank Baum and illustrated by John R. Neill. It was published on June 18, 1908 and reunites Dorothy with the humbug Wizard from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (1900). This is one of only two of the original fourteen Oz books (the other being The Emerald City of Oz (1910), to be illustrated with watercolor paintings. --- Author: L. Frank Baum Genre: Children’s Literature Original Publication Date: 1908 --- Lyman Frank Baum was an American author chiefly famous for his children's books, particularly The Wonderful Wizard of Oz and its sequels. He wrote 14 novels in the Oz series, plus 41 other novels, 83 short stories, over 200 poems, and at least 42 scripts. He made numerous attempts to bring his works to the stage and the nascent medium of film; the 1939 adaptation of the first Oz book would become a landmark of 20th-century cinema. --- Audiobooks Daily is a weekly podcast featuring the best of public domain short stories, novels, poetry, and plays. Every episode features a new chapter, full audiobook, or commentary of a great literary work. Authors included on our podcast: Edgar Allan Poe, Virginia Woolf, Jane Austen, Mark Twain, William Shakespeare, Oscar Wilde, Charles Dickens, Ernest Hemingway, Arthur Conan Doyle, and many more! Join our community of literary lovers as we listen to some of the greatest fictional novels, stories, poems, and plays ever created! Episodes are uploaded four times a week. --- This is a Librivox recording. Support or learn more by visiting librivox.org --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/public-domain-media-presents-audiobooks-daily/support
Dorothy and the Wizard in oz by L. Frank Baum - Chapter 19 (Part 19 of 20 Full Audiobook) --- Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz is the fourth book set in the Land of Oz written by L. Frank Baum and illustrated by John R. Neill. It was published on June 18, 1908 and reunites Dorothy with the humbug Wizard from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (1900). This is one of only two of the original fourteen Oz books (the other being The Emerald City of Oz (1910), to be illustrated with watercolor paintings. --- Author: L. Frank Baum Genre: Children’s Literature Original Publication Date: 1908 --- Lyman Frank Baum was an American author chiefly famous for his children's books, particularly The Wonderful Wizard of Oz and its sequels. He wrote 14 novels in the Oz series, plus 41 other novels, 83 short stories, over 200 poems, and at least 42 scripts. He made numerous attempts to bring his works to the stage and the nascent medium of film; the 1939 adaptation of the first Oz book would become a landmark of 20th-century cinema. --- Audiobooks Daily is a weekly podcast featuring the best of public domain short stories, novels, poetry, and plays. Every episode features a new chapter, full audiobook, or commentary of a great literary work. Authors included on our podcast: Edgar Allan Poe, Virginia Woolf, Jane Austen, Mark Twain, William Shakespeare, Oscar Wilde, Charles Dickens, Ernest Hemingway, Arthur Conan Doyle, and many more! Join our community of literary lovers as we listen to some of the greatest fictional novels, stories, poems, and plays ever created! Episodes are uploaded four times a week. --- This is a Librivox recording. Support or learn more by visiting librivox.org --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/public-domain-media-presents-audiobooks-daily/support
Dorothy and the Wizard in oz by L. Frank Baum - Chapter 18 (Part 18 of 20 Full Audiobook) --- Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz is the fourth book set in the Land of Oz written by L. Frank Baum and illustrated by John R. Neill. It was published on June 18, 1908 and reunites Dorothy with the humbug Wizard from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (1900). This is one of only two of the original fourteen Oz books (the other being The Emerald City of Oz (1910), to be illustrated with watercolor paintings. --- Author: L. Frank Baum Genre: Children’s Literature Original Publication Date: 1908 --- Lyman Frank Baum was an American author chiefly famous for his children's books, particularly The Wonderful Wizard of Oz and its sequels. He wrote 14 novels in the Oz series, plus 41 other novels, 83 short stories, over 200 poems, and at least 42 scripts. He made numerous attempts to bring his works to the stage and the nascent medium of film; the 1939 adaptation of the first Oz book would become a landmark of 20th-century cinema. --- Audiobooks Daily is a weekly podcast featuring the best of public domain short stories, novels, poetry, and plays. Every episode features a new chapter, full audiobook, or commentary of a great literary work. Authors included on our podcast: Edgar Allan Poe, Virginia Woolf, Jane Austen, Mark Twain, William Shakespeare, Oscar Wilde, Charles Dickens, Ernest Hemingway, Arthur Conan Doyle, and many more! Join our community of literary lovers as we listen to some of the greatest fictional novels, stories, poems, and plays ever created! Episodes are uploaded four times a week. --- This is a Librivox recording. Support or learn more by visiting librivox.org --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/public-domain-media-presents-audiobooks-daily/support
Dorothy and the Wizard in oz by L. Frank Baum - Chapter 17 (Part 17 of 20 Full Audiobook) --- Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz is the fourth book set in the Land of Oz written by L. Frank Baum and illustrated by John R. Neill. It was published on June 18, 1908 and reunites Dorothy with the humbug Wizard from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (1900). This is one of only two of the original fourteen Oz books (the other being The Emerald City of Oz (1910), to be illustrated with watercolor paintings. --- Author: L. Frank Baum Genre: Children’s Literature Original Publication Date: 1908 --- Lyman Frank Baum was an American author chiefly famous for his children's books, particularly The Wonderful Wizard of Oz and its sequels. He wrote 14 novels in the Oz series, plus 41 other novels, 83 short stories, over 200 poems, and at least 42 scripts. He made numerous attempts to bring his works to the stage and the nascent medium of film; the 1939 adaptation of the first Oz book would become a landmark of 20th-century cinema. --- Audiobooks Daily is a weekly podcast featuring the best of public domain short stories, novels, poetry, and plays. Every episode features a new chapter, full audiobook, or commentary of a great literary work. Authors included on our podcast: Edgar Allan Poe, Virginia Woolf, Jane Austen, Mark Twain, William Shakespeare, Oscar Wilde, Charles Dickens, Ernest Hemingway, Arthur Conan Doyle, and many more! Join our community of literary lovers as we listen to some of the greatest fictional novels, stories, poems, and plays ever created! Episodes are uploaded four times a week. --- This is a Librivox recording. Support or learn more by visiting librivox.org --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/public-domain-media-presents-audiobooks-daily/support
Dorothy and the Wizard in oz by L. Frank Baum - Chapter 16 (Part 16 of 20 Full Audiobook) --- Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz is the fourth book set in the Land of Oz written by L. Frank Baum and illustrated by John R. Neill. It was published on June 18, 1908 and reunites Dorothy with the humbug Wizard from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (1900). This is one of only two of the original fourteen Oz books (the other being The Emerald City of Oz (1910), to be illustrated with watercolor paintings. --- Author: L. Frank Baum Genre: Children’s Literature Original Publication Date: 1908 --- Lyman Frank Baum was an American author chiefly famous for his children's books, particularly The Wonderful Wizard of Oz and its sequels. He wrote 14 novels in the Oz series, plus 41 other novels, 83 short stories, over 200 poems, and at least 42 scripts. He made numerous attempts to bring his works to the stage and the nascent medium of film; the 1939 adaptation of the first Oz book would become a landmark of 20th-century cinema. --- Audiobooks Daily is a weekly podcast featuring the best of public domain short stories, novels, poetry, and plays. Every episode features a new chapter, full audiobook, or commentary of a great literary work. Authors included on our podcast: Edgar Allan Poe, Virginia Woolf, Jane Austen, Mark Twain, William Shakespeare, Oscar Wilde, Charles Dickens, Ernest Hemingway, Arthur Conan Doyle, and many more! Join our community of literary lovers as we listen to some of the greatest fictional novels, stories, poems, and plays ever created! Episodes are uploaded four times a week. --- This is a Librivox recording. Support or learn more by visiting librivox.org --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/public-domain-media-presents-audiobooks-daily/support
Dorothy and the Wizard in oz by L. Frank Baum - Chapter 15 (Part 15 of 20 Full Audiobook) --- Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz is the fourth book set in the Land of Oz written by L. Frank Baum and illustrated by John R. Neill. It was published on June 18, 1908 and reunites Dorothy with the humbug Wizard from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (1900). This is one of only two of the original fourteen Oz books (the other being The Emerald City of Oz (1910), to be illustrated with watercolor paintings. --- Author: L. Frank Baum Genre: Children’s Literature Original Publication Date: 1908 --- Lyman Frank Baum was an American author chiefly famous for his children's books, particularly The Wonderful Wizard of Oz and its sequels. He wrote 14 novels in the Oz series, plus 41 other novels, 83 short stories, over 200 poems, and at least 42 scripts. He made numerous attempts to bring his works to the stage and the nascent medium of film; the 1939 adaptation of the first Oz book would become a landmark of 20th-century cinema. --- Audiobooks Daily is a weekly podcast featuring the best of public domain short stories, novels, poetry, and plays. Every episode features a new chapter, full audiobook, or commentary of a great literary work. Authors included on our podcast: Edgar Allan Poe, Virginia Woolf, Jane Austen, Mark Twain, William Shakespeare, Oscar Wilde, Charles Dickens, Ernest Hemingway, Arthur Conan Doyle, and many more! Join our community of literary lovers as we listen to some of the greatest fictional novels, stories, poems, and plays ever created! Episodes are uploaded four times a week. --- This is a Librivox recording. Support or learn more by visiting librivox.org --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/public-domain-media-presents-audiobooks-daily/support
Dorothy and the Wizard in oz by L. Frank Baum - Chapter 14 (Part 14 of 20 Full Audiobook) --- Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz is the fourth book set in the Land of Oz written by L. Frank Baum and illustrated by John R. Neill. It was published on June 18, 1908 and reunites Dorothy with the humbug Wizard from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (1900). This is one of only two of the original fourteen Oz books (the other being The Emerald City of Oz (1910), to be illustrated with watercolor paintings. --- Author: L. Frank Baum Genre: Children’s Literature Original Publication Date: 1908 --- Lyman Frank Baum was an American author chiefly famous for his children's books, particularly The Wonderful Wizard of Oz and its sequels. He wrote 14 novels in the Oz series, plus 41 other novels, 83 short stories, over 200 poems, and at least 42 scripts. He made numerous attempts to bring his works to the stage and the nascent medium of film; the 1939 adaptation of the first Oz book would become a landmark of 20th-century cinema. --- Audiobooks Daily is a weekly podcast featuring the best of public domain short stories, novels, poetry, and plays. Every episode features a new chapter, full audiobook, or commentary of a great literary work. Authors included on our podcast: Edgar Allan Poe, Virginia Woolf, Jane Austen, Mark Twain, William Shakespeare, Oscar Wilde, Charles Dickens, Ernest Hemingway, Arthur Conan Doyle, and many more! Join our community of literary lovers as we listen to some of the greatest fictional novels, stories, poems, and plays ever created! Episodes are uploaded four times a week. --- This is a Librivox recording. Support or learn more by visiting librivox.org --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/public-domain-media-presents-audiobooks-daily/support
Dorothy and the Wizard in oz by L. Frank Baum - Chapter 13 (Part 13 of 20 Full Audiobook) --- Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz is the fourth book set in the Land of Oz written by L. Frank Baum and illustrated by John R. Neill. It was published on June 18, 1908 and reunites Dorothy with the humbug Wizard from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (1900). This is one of only two of the original fourteen Oz books (the other being The Emerald City of Oz (1910), to be illustrated with watercolor paintings. --- Author: L. Frank Baum Genre: Children’s Literature Original Publication Date: 1908 --- Lyman Frank Baum was an American author chiefly famous for his children's books, particularly The Wonderful Wizard of Oz and its sequels. He wrote 14 novels in the Oz series, plus 41 other novels, 83 short stories, over 200 poems, and at least 42 scripts. He made numerous attempts to bring his works to the stage and the nascent medium of film; the 1939 adaptation of the first Oz book would become a landmark of 20th-century cinema. --- Audiobooks Daily is a weekly podcast featuring the best of public domain short stories, novels, poetry, and plays. Every episode features a new chapter, full audiobook, or commentary of a great literary work. Authors included on our podcast: Edgar Allan Poe, Virginia Woolf, Jane Austen, Mark Twain, William Shakespeare, Oscar Wilde, Charles Dickens, Ernest Hemingway, Arthur Conan Doyle, and many more! Join our community of literary lovers as we listen to some of the greatest fictional novels, stories, poems, and plays ever created! Episodes are uploaded four times a week. --- This is a Librivox recording. Support or learn more by visiting librivox.org --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/public-domain-media-presents-audiobooks-daily/support
Dorothy and the Wizard in oz by L. Frank Baum - Chapter 12 (Part 12 of 20 Full Audiobook) --- Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz is the fourth book set in the Land of Oz written by L. Frank Baum and illustrated by John R. Neill. It was published on June 18, 1908 and reunites Dorothy with the humbug Wizard from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (1900). This is one of only two of the original fourteen Oz books (the other being The Emerald City of Oz (1910), to be illustrated with watercolor paintings. --- Author: L. Frank Baum Genre: Children’s Literature Original Publication Date: 1908 --- Lyman Frank Baum was an American author chiefly famous for his children's books, particularly The Wonderful Wizard of Oz and its sequels. He wrote 14 novels in the Oz series, plus 41 other novels, 83 short stories, over 200 poems, and at least 42 scripts. He made numerous attempts to bring his works to the stage and the nascent medium of film; the 1939 adaptation of the first Oz book would become a landmark of 20th-century cinema. --- Audiobooks Daily is a weekly podcast featuring the best of public domain short stories, novels, poetry, and plays. Every episode features a new chapter, full audiobook, or commentary of a great literary work. Authors included on our podcast: Edgar Allan Poe, Virginia Woolf, Jane Austen, Mark Twain, William Shakespeare, Oscar Wilde, Charles Dickens, Ernest Hemingway, Arthur Conan Doyle, and many more! Join our community of literary lovers as we listen to some of the greatest fictional novels, stories, poems, and plays ever created! Episodes are uploaded four times a week. --- This is a Librivox recording. Support or learn more by visiting librivox.org --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/public-domain-media-presents-audiobooks-daily/support
Dorothy and the Wizard in oz by L. Frank Baum - Chapter 11 (Part 11 of 20 Full Audiobook) --- Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz is the fourth book set in the Land of Oz written by L. Frank Baum and illustrated by John R. Neill. It was published on June 18, 1908 and reunites Dorothy with the humbug Wizard from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (1900). This is one of only two of the original fourteen Oz books (the other being The Emerald City of Oz (1910), to be illustrated with watercolor paintings. --- Author: L. Frank Baum Genre: Children’s Literature Original Publication Date: 1908 --- Lyman Frank Baum was an American author chiefly famous for his children's books, particularly The Wonderful Wizard of Oz and its sequels. He wrote 14 novels in the Oz series, plus 41 other novels, 83 short stories, over 200 poems, and at least 42 scripts. He made numerous attempts to bring his works to the stage and the nascent medium of film; the 1939 adaptation of the first Oz book would become a landmark of 20th-century cinema. --- Audiobooks Daily is a weekly podcast featuring the best of public domain short stories, novels, poetry, and plays. Every episode features a new chapter, full audiobook, or commentary of a great literary work. Authors included on our podcast: Edgar Allan Poe, Virginia Woolf, Jane Austen, Mark Twain, William Shakespeare, Oscar Wilde, Charles Dickens, Ernest Hemingway, Arthur Conan Doyle, and many more! Join our community of literary lovers as we listen to some of the greatest fictional novels, stories, poems, and plays ever created! Episodes are uploaded four times a week. --- This is a Librivox recording. Support or learn more by visiting librivox.org --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/public-domain-media-presents-audiobooks-daily/support
Dorothy and the Wizard in oz by L. Frank Baum - Chapter 10 (Part 10 of 20 Full Audiobook) --- Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz is the fourth book set in the Land of Oz written by L. Frank Baum and illustrated by John R. Neill. It was published on June 18, 1908 and reunites Dorothy with the humbug Wizard from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (1900). This is one of only two of the original fourteen Oz books (the other being The Emerald City of Oz (1910), to be illustrated with watercolor paintings. --- Author: L. Frank Baum Genre: Children’s Literature Original Publication Date: 1908 --- Lyman Frank Baum was an American author chiefly famous for his children's books, particularly The Wonderful Wizard of Oz and its sequels. He wrote 14 novels in the Oz series, plus 41 other novels, 83 short stories, over 200 poems, and at least 42 scripts. He made numerous attempts to bring his works to the stage and the nascent medium of film; the 1939 adaptation of the first Oz book would become a landmark of 20th-century cinema. --- Audiobooks Daily is a weekly podcast featuring the best of public domain short stories, novels, poetry, and plays. Every episode features a new chapter, full audiobook, or commentary of a great literary work. Authors included on our podcast: Edgar Allan Poe, Virginia Woolf, Jane Austen, Mark Twain, William Shakespeare, Oscar Wilde, Charles Dickens, Ernest Hemingway, Arthur Conan Doyle, and many more! Join our community of literary lovers as we listen to some of the greatest fictional novels, stories, poems, and plays ever created! Episodes are uploaded four times a week. --- This is a Librivox recording. Support or learn more by visiting librivox.org --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/public-domain-media-presents-audiobooks-daily/support
Dorothy and the Wizard in oz by L. Frank Baum - Chapter 9 (Part 9 of 20 Full Audiobook) --- Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz is the fourth book set in the Land of Oz written by L. Frank Baum and illustrated by John R. Neill. It was published on June 18, 1908 and reunites Dorothy with the humbug Wizard from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (1900). This is one of only two of the original fourteen Oz books (the other being The Emerald City of Oz (1910), to be illustrated with watercolor paintings. --- Author: L. Frank Baum Genre: Children’s Literature Original Publication Date: 1908 --- Lyman Frank Baum was an American author chiefly famous for his children's books, particularly The Wonderful Wizard of Oz and its sequels. He wrote 14 novels in the Oz series, plus 41 other novels, 83 short stories, over 200 poems, and at least 42 scripts. He made numerous attempts to bring his works to the stage and the nascent medium of film; the 1939 adaptation of the first Oz book would become a landmark of 20th-century cinema. --- Audiobooks Daily is a weekly podcast featuring the best of public domain short stories, novels, poetry, and plays. Every episode features a new chapter, full audiobook, or commentary of a great literary work. Authors included on our podcast: Edgar Allan Poe, Virginia Woolf, Jane Austen, Mark Twain, William Shakespeare, Oscar Wilde, Charles Dickens, Ernest Hemingway, Arthur Conan Doyle, and many more! Join our community of literary lovers as we listen to some of the greatest fictional novels, stories, poems, and plays ever created! Episodes are uploaded four times a week. --- This is a Librivox recording. Support or learn more by visiting librivox.org --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/public-domain-media-presents-audiobooks-daily/support
Dorothy and the Wizard in oz by L. Frank Baum - Chapter 8 (Part 8 of 20 Full Audiobook) --- Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz is the fourth book set in the Land of Oz written by L. Frank Baum and illustrated by John R. Neill. It was published on June 18, 1908 and reunites Dorothy with the humbug Wizard from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (1900). This is one of only two of the original fourteen Oz books (the other being The Emerald City of Oz (1910), to be illustrated with watercolor paintings. --- Author: L. Frank Baum Genre: Children’s Literature Original Publication Date: 1908 --- Lyman Frank Baum was an American author chiefly famous for his children's books, particularly The Wonderful Wizard of Oz and its sequels. He wrote 14 novels in the Oz series, plus 41 other novels, 83 short stories, over 200 poems, and at least 42 scripts. He made numerous attempts to bring his works to the stage and the nascent medium of film; the 1939 adaptation of the first Oz book would become a landmark of 20th-century cinema. --- Audiobooks Daily is a weekly podcast featuring the best of public domain short stories, novels, poetry, and plays. Every episode features a new chapter, full audiobook, or commentary of a great literary work. Authors included on our podcast: Edgar Allan Poe, Virginia Woolf, Jane Austen, Mark Twain, William Shakespeare, Oscar Wilde, Charles Dickens, Ernest Hemingway, Arthur Conan Doyle, and many more! Join our community of literary lovers as we listen to some of the greatest fictional novels, stories, poems, and plays ever created! Episodes are uploaded four times a week. --- This is a Librivox recording. Support or learn more by visiting librivox.org --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/public-domain-media-presents-audiobooks-daily/support
Dorothy and the Wizard in oz by L. Frank Baum - Chapter 7 (Part 7 of 20 Full Audiobook) --- Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz is the fourth book set in the Land of Oz written by L. Frank Baum and illustrated by John R. Neill. It was published on June 18, 1908 and reunites Dorothy with the humbug Wizard from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (1900). This is one of only two of the original fourteen Oz books (the other being The Emerald City of Oz (1910), to be illustrated with watercolor paintings. --- Author: L. Frank Baum Genre: Children’s Literature Original Publication Date: 1908 --- Lyman Frank Baum was an American author chiefly famous for his children's books, particularly The Wonderful Wizard of Oz and its sequels. He wrote 14 novels in the Oz series, plus 41 other novels, 83 short stories, over 200 poems, and at least 42 scripts. He made numerous attempts to bring his works to the stage and the nascent medium of film; the 1939 adaptation of the first Oz book would become a landmark of 20th-century cinema. --- Audiobooks Daily is a weekly podcast featuring the best of public domain short stories, novels, poetry, and plays. Every episode features a new chapter, full audiobook, or commentary of a great literary work. Authors included on our podcast: Edgar Allan Poe, Virginia Woolf, Jane Austen, Mark Twain, William Shakespeare, Oscar Wilde, Charles Dickens, Ernest Hemingway, Arthur Conan Doyle, and many more! Join our community of literary lovers as we listen to some of the greatest fictional novels, stories, poems, and plays ever created! Episodes are uploaded four times a week. --- This is a Librivox recording. Support or learn more by visiting librivox.org --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/public-domain-media-presents-audiobooks-daily/support
Dorothy and the Wizard in oz by L. Frank Baum - Chapter 6 (Part 6 of 20 Full Audiobook) --- Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz is the fourth book set in the Land of Oz written by L. Frank Baum and illustrated by John R. Neill. It was published on June 18, 1908 and reunites Dorothy with the humbug Wizard from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (1900). This is one of only two of the original fourteen Oz books (the other being The Emerald City of Oz (1910), to be illustrated with watercolor paintings. --- Author: L. Frank Baum Genre: Children’s Literature Original Publication Date: 1908 --- Lyman Frank Baum was an American author chiefly famous for his children's books, particularly The Wonderful Wizard of Oz and its sequels. He wrote 14 novels in the Oz series, plus 41 other novels, 83 short stories, over 200 poems, and at least 42 scripts. He made numerous attempts to bring his works to the stage and the nascent medium of film; the 1939 adaptation of the first Oz book would become a landmark of 20th-century cinema. --- Audiobooks Daily is a weekly podcast featuring the best of public domain short stories, novels, poetry, and plays. Every episode features a new chapter, full audiobook, or commentary of a great literary work. Authors included on our podcast: Edgar Allan Poe, Virginia Woolf, Jane Austen, Mark Twain, William Shakespeare, Oscar Wilde, Charles Dickens, Ernest Hemingway, Arthur Conan Doyle, and many more! Join our community of literary lovers as we listen to some of the greatest fictional novels, stories, poems, and plays ever created! Episodes are uploaded four times a week. --- This is a Librivox recording. Support or learn more by visiting librivox.org --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/public-domain-media-presents-audiobooks-daily/support
Dorothy and the Wizard in oz by L. Frank Baum - Chapter 5 (Part 5 of 20 Full Audiobook) --- Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz is the fourth book set in the Land of Oz written by L. Frank Baum and illustrated by John R. Neill. It was published on June 18, 1908 and reunites Dorothy with the humbug Wizard from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (1900). This is one of only two of the original fourteen Oz books (the other being The Emerald City of Oz (1910), to be illustrated with watercolor paintings. --- Author: L. Frank Baum Genre: Children’s Literature Original Publication Date: 1908 --- Lyman Frank Baum was an American author chiefly famous for his children's books, particularly The Wonderful Wizard of Oz and its sequels. He wrote 14 novels in the Oz series, plus 41 other novels, 83 short stories, over 200 poems, and at least 42 scripts. He made numerous attempts to bring his works to the stage and the nascent medium of film; the 1939 adaptation of the first Oz book would become a landmark of 20th-century cinema. --- Audiobooks Daily is a weekly podcast featuring the best of public domain short stories, novels, poetry, and plays. Every episode features a new chapter, full audiobook, or commentary of a great literary work. Authors included on our podcast: Edgar Allan Poe, Virginia Woolf, Jane Austen, Mark Twain, William Shakespeare, Oscar Wilde, Charles Dickens, Ernest Hemingway, Arthur Conan Doyle, and many more! Join our community of literary lovers as we listen to some of the greatest fictional novels, stories, poems, and plays ever created! Episodes are uploaded four times a week. --- This is a Librivox recording. Support or learn more by visiting librivox.org --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/public-domain-media-presents-audiobooks-daily/support
Dorothy and the Wizard in oz by L. Frank Baum - Chapter 4 (Part 4 of 20 Full Audiobook) --- Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz is the fourth book set in the Land of Oz written by L. Frank Baum and illustrated by John R. Neill. It was published on June 18, 1908 and reunites Dorothy with the humbug Wizard from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (1900). This is one of only two of the original fourteen Oz books (the other being The Emerald City of Oz (1910), to be illustrated with watercolor paintings. --- Author: L. Frank Baum Genre: Children’s Literature Original Publication Date: 1908 --- Lyman Frank Baum was an American author chiefly famous for his children's books, particularly The Wonderful Wizard of Oz and its sequels. He wrote 14 novels in the Oz series, plus 41 other novels, 83 short stories, over 200 poems, and at least 42 scripts. He made numerous attempts to bring his works to the stage and the nascent medium of film; the 1939 adaptation of the first Oz book would become a landmark of 20th-century cinema. --- Audiobooks Daily is a weekly podcast featuring the best of public domain short stories, novels, poetry, and plays. Every episode features a new chapter, full audiobook, or commentary of a great literary work. Authors included on our podcast: Edgar Allan Poe, Virginia Woolf, Jane Austen, Mark Twain, William Shakespeare, Oscar Wilde, Charles Dickens, Ernest Hemingway, Arthur Conan Doyle, and many more! Join our community of literary lovers as we listen to some of the greatest fictional novels, stories, poems, and plays ever created! Episodes are uploaded four times a week. --- This is a Librivox recording. Support or learn more by visiting librivox.org --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/public-domain-media-presents-audiobooks-daily/support
Dorothy and the Wizard in oz by L. Frank Baum - Chapter 3 (Part 3 of 20 Full Audiobook) --- Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz is the fourth book set in the Land of Oz written by L. Frank Baum and illustrated by John R. Neill. It was published on June 18, 1908 and reunites Dorothy with the humbug Wizard from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (1900). This is one of only two of the original fourteen Oz books (the other being The Emerald City of Oz (1910), to be illustrated with watercolor paintings. --- Author: L. Frank Baum Genre: Children’s Literature Original Publication Date: 1908 --- Lyman Frank Baum was an American author chiefly famous for his children's books, particularly The Wonderful Wizard of Oz and its sequels. He wrote 14 novels in the Oz series, plus 41 other novels, 83 short stories, over 200 poems, and at least 42 scripts. He made numerous attempts to bring his works to the stage and the nascent medium of film; the 1939 adaptation of the first Oz book would become a landmark of 20th-century cinema. --- Audiobooks Daily is a weekly podcast featuring the best of public domain short stories, novels, poetry, and plays. Every episode features a new chapter, full audiobook, or commentary of a great literary work. Authors included on our podcast: Edgar Allan Poe, Virginia Woolf, Jane Austen, Mark Twain, William Shakespeare, Oscar Wilde, Charles Dickens, Ernest Hemingway, Arthur Conan Doyle, and many more! Join our community of literary lovers as we listen to some of the greatest fictional novels, stories, poems, and plays ever created! Episodes are uploaded four times a week. --- This is a Librivox recording. Support or learn more by visiting librivox.org --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/public-domain-media-presents-audiobooks-daily/support
Dorothy and the Wizard in oz by L. Frank Baum - Chapter 2 (Part 2 of 20 Full Audiobook) --- Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz is the fourth book set in the Land of Oz written by L. Frank Baum and illustrated by John R. Neill. It was published on June 18, 1908 and reunites Dorothy with the humbug Wizard from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (1900). This is one of only two of the original fourteen Oz books (the other being The Emerald City of Oz (1910), to be illustrated with watercolor paintings. --- Author: L. Frank Baum Genre: Children’s Literature Original Publication Date: 1908 --- Lyman Frank Baum was an American author chiefly famous for his children's books, particularly The Wonderful Wizard of Oz and its sequels. He wrote 14 novels in the Oz series, plus 41 other novels, 83 short stories, over 200 poems, and at least 42 scripts. He made numerous attempts to bring his works to the stage and the nascent medium of film; the 1939 adaptation of the first Oz book would become a landmark of 20th-century cinema. --- Audiobooks Daily is a weekly podcast featuring the best of public domain short stories, novels, poetry, and plays. Every episode features a new chapter, full audiobook, or commentary of a great literary work. Authors included on our podcast: Edgar Allan Poe, Virginia Woolf, Jane Austen, Mark Twain, William Shakespeare, Oscar Wilde, Charles Dickens, Ernest Hemingway, Arthur Conan Doyle, and many more! Join our community of literary lovers as we listen to some of the greatest fictional novels, stories, poems, and plays ever created! Episodes are uploaded four times a week. --- This is a Librivox recording. Support or learn more by visiting librivox.org --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/public-domain-media-presents-audiobooks-daily/support
Dorothy and the Wizard in oz by L. Frank Baum - Chapter 1 (Part 1 of 20 Full Audiobook) --- Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz is the fourth book set in the Land of Oz written by L. Frank Baum and illustrated by John R. Neill. It was published on June 18, 1908 and reunites Dorothy with the humbug Wizard from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (1900). This is one of only two of the original fourteen Oz books (the other being The Emerald City of Oz (1910), to be illustrated with watercolor paintings. --- Author: L. Frank Baum Genre: Children’s Literature Original Publication Date: 1908 --- Lyman Frank Baum was an American author chiefly famous for his children's books, particularly The Wonderful Wizard of Oz and its sequels. He wrote 14 novels in the Oz series, plus 41 other novels, 83 short stories, over 200 poems, and at least 42 scripts. He made numerous attempts to bring his works to the stage and the nascent medium of film; the 1939 adaptation of the first Oz book would become a landmark of 20th-century cinema. --- Audiobooks Daily is a weekly podcast featuring the best of public domain short stories, novels, poetry, and plays. Every episode features a new chapter, full audiobook, or commentary of a great literary work. Authors included on our podcast: Edgar Allan Poe, Virginia Woolf, Jane Austen, Mark Twain, William Shakespeare, Oscar Wilde, Charles Dickens, Ernest Hemingway, Arthur Conan Doyle, and many more! Join our community of literary lovers as we listen to some of the greatest fictional novels, stories, poems, and plays ever created! Episodes are uploaded four times a week. --- This is a Librivox recording. Support or learn more by visiting librivox.org --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/public-domain-media-presents-audiobooks-daily/support
Most people are familiar with The Wizard of Oz as the movie and children's story but few will recognise it for its personal development value. The team at AHAthat read the original manuscript and stage play by Lyman Frank Baum and were surprised to uncover a multitude of inspiring quotes which they converted into an ebook - The Great Wizard of Oz (visit http://aha.pub/WizardOfOz). In this episode, you will hear an audio version of this book narrated by Mitchell Levy. As a companion work to Baum's original classic novel, this AHAbook contains 140 inspirational quotes about courage, facing adversity, achieving success, pursuing happiness and cherishing friendship and love. Mitchell Levy is The AHA Guy at AHAthat, a self-publishing book platform for thought leaders, experts and companies to unleash their genius to the world. He is an accomplished entrepreneur who has created 20 businesses in Silicon Valley including four publishing companies that have published over 800 books. Mitchell is an international best selling author with 60 business books, has provided strategic consulting to over 100 companies, has advised over 500 CEOs on critical business issues, and has been chairman of the board of a NASDAQ-listed company. In addition to these accomplishments, he's been happily married for 28 years and regularly spends four to five weeks annually in a European country with his family and friends. Mitchell is committed to aliveness, joy, and AHA moments. To learn more about creating and sharing your AHA moments, go to AHAthat.com/Author where you can also find a link to book a strategy call. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
I will not lie to you, good people. The conversation you’re about to hear is one of the most enlightening and one of the most personal that you’ll ever hear on this show. And I have to thank our guest Niles Heckman for that. He brought a really cool idea to me for the chat, and I had no idea what to expect before we hit the record button, but what transpired, I think, is pretty inspiring. Niles is a multimedia savant. He’s a writer, photographer, podcaster and the man behind the films Shamans of the Global Village and the forthcoming Transmutation. He’s also a frequent guest on my friend Ed Liu’s Psychedelic Milk podcast. And what we did here was, we talk a lot about our own growth and maturation, how it applies to our creations and our art, and then looked at how a man named Lyman Frank Baum followed a similar path to create maybe the most recognizable fairy tale in the history of art, The Wizard of Oz. Some of you may have heard of that. The Wizard of Oz part of this, though, is actually the second hour of the chat, and if you’re not supporting the show on Patreon, you’re only getting the first half of this. So, if you want to hear this in its entirety, head over to Patreon.com/occulture to support the show for as little as $2 a month. That’ll get you access to extensions like this one as I continue to enhance and expand my Patreon content. And this is the first time I’ve really tried the whole first hour free, second hour for patrons thing. It’s worth it too, because what we talk about in the first hour is really a blueprint for Baum’s creation of The Wizard of Oz and all the esoteric and occult symbolism found within it. And there’s quite a bit of it, actually. RESOURCES Niles’ website PATREON Please do take a moment to check out our Patreon campaign. We call it Coda. Four levels of support. Bonus content. Free shit. Click here to check it out. DONATE If recurring monthly support via Patreon isn’t your thing, we do accept one time-donations via PayPal, Bitcoin, Ethereum and Ripple. Every little bit helps. Click here if you’re interested. MERCH We recently released our first t-shirt. Check it out on our website or at our Etsy shop. SOCIAL Twitter Instagram Facebook Tumblr MUSIC Vestron Vulture - “I Want to be a Robot (Tribute to Giorgio Moroder)” PRODUCTION & LICENSING This podcast is produced in the Kingdom of Ohio and is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International. Executive Producers: Mike K., Erick, Carter Y., Mauricio G., Alyssa S., Daniel R., Tess, Joe T., Kelly C. REMINDER Love yourself. Think for yourself. Question authority.
Un nouveau mois de mangas et de comics est passé...Et voici nos avis (inspirés et des plus sérieux, bien entendu). Au programme de cette émission :07:54' : Le problème de la sexualisation des mineures dans les mangas, à travers l'exemple de "No Game No Life" de Yû Kamiya (scénario) et Mashiro Hiragi (dessins) - Ototo Manga16:50 : "The Beauty", de Jason A. Hurley (scénario), Jeremy Haun (scénario et dessins) et John Rauch (couleur) - Glenat Comics25:58 : "A.D. After Death", de Scott Snyder (scénario) et Jeff Lemire (dessins) - Urban Comics33:46 : "Prison Lab", de Kantetsu (scénario) et Chiho Minase (dessins) - Panini40:32 : "Artiste - Un chef d'exception", de Tarô Samoyed - Glénat Mangas48:17 : "Ayanashi", de Yukihiro Kajimoto - Glénat Mangas53:15 : "InseXts", de Marguerite Bennett (scénario) et Ariela Kristantina (dessins) - Snorgleux1:06:18 : "Hikari Man", de Hideo Yamamoto - Delcourt/Tonkam1:10:34 : "Oblivion Song", de Robert Kirkman (scénario), Lorenzo de Felici (dessins) et Annalisa Leoni (couleurs) - Delcourt1:21:20 : "On the Frontier", de Toru Izu - Kana1:32:47 : "Drop Frame", de Shinichirô Nariie - Doki Doki 1:44:40 : La recommandation de Chris : "Le magicien d'Oz", d'Eric Shanower (scénarios), Lyman Frank Baum (oeuvres originales) et Skottie Young (dessins) - Panini Suivez nous aussi sur le compte twitter de l'émission :https://twitter.com/Cases_sur_Table N'hésitez pas à regarder les let's play...expérimentaux de la chaîne twitch "Gamer's bizarre adventure" :https://www.twitch.tv/gamers_bizarre_adventure On parle aussi de cinéma dans notre autre podcast, La guerre des claps !Podcloud : https://podcloud.fr/podcast/la-guerre-des-clapsYoutube : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hPKAKSeNytgTwitter : https://twitter.com/guerredesclaps?lang=fr Vous pouvez retrouver Alex sur Twitter :https://twitter.com/Greensuro Ainsi que le Nécronomi-Core :https://twitter.com/NecronomiCore Ce podcast est enregistré chez Chris, à la librairie "Au gré des bulles", 44 rue du Jard à Reims, et sur twitter :https://twitter.com/Cases_sur_TableDes fois, les autres chroniqueurs y traînent, aussi. La chaîne youtube d'Issam, l'Archiviste du cinéma :https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCntDC5Hp_XYNy-7shfkUtnwEt son twitter : https://twitter.com/cinemarchiviste