Oz books, hard cover with printed pictures

A series of OZ books by L Frank Baum: The Land of Oz (sequel to The Wizard of Oz): -Copyright 1904 -The Reilly & Lee Co., Chicago -Illustrated by John R Neill -The end papers from life poses by the famous comedians, Montgomery and Stone -The hardcover is loose from the book. Ozma of Oz: -Copyright 1907 -The Reilly & Lee Co, Chicago -Illustrations by John R Neill -colour and black and white illustrations by the publisher -hardcover intact The Road to Oz: -Copyright 1909 -The Reilly & Britton Co -Illustrated by John R Neill -some of the illustrations may have been coloured by a reader, or by the publisher hard to determine The Emerald City of Oz: -Copyright 1910 -L Frank Baum -The Reilly & Lee Co, Chicago -Colour and black and white illustrations by the publisher -hardcover intact Kabumbo in Oz: By Ruth Plumly Thompson founded on and continuing the famous Oz stories by L Frank Baum -Copyright 1922 -Illustrated by John R Neill -The Reilly & Lee Co, Chicago -Colour illustrations by the publisher and blank and white illustrations -hardcover intact

Dimensions

About 10” wide by 14” high by 3” thick

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Gregory

Mearto specialist

June 3, 2024
Fair Market Value:
$
50
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$
100
USD

Dear Christine, Thank you for contacting Mearto with your appraisal inquiry. The presented object appears to be a convolute of five Oz books by Lyman Frank Baum and Ruth Plumly Thompson. All of them are illustrated by John R Neill and published by The Reilly & Lee Co. in Chicago. The included titles are The Land of Oz (1904), Ozma of Oz (1907), The Road to Oz (1909), The Emerald City of Oz (1910), and Kabumpo in Oz (1922) by Ruth Plumly Thompson. Comparable objects were recently offered and sold on the international auction market. This piece is in bad to medium condition and no severe damage is visible in the images provided. A fair market estimation would be between 50 to 100 USD. This estimate is based on actual recent past recorded auction sales of comparable items. Retail "asking prices" can be higher and may vary. With kind regards, Gregory