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Qué (quién) es The Wonderful Wizard of Oz - definición


The Wonderful Wizard of Oz         
  • The Emerald City (Denslow, 1900)
1900 CHILDREN'S NOVEL BY L. FRANK BAUM
Wonderful Wizard of Oz; The Wizard of Oz (book); Wizard of Oz (book); The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (1987 film); The Wonderful Wizard Of Oz
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz is an American children's novel written by author L. Frank Baum and illustrated by W.
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (2009 comics)         
COMIC BOOK ADAPTATION OF THE L. FRANK BAUM NOVEL
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (comics)
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (2009) is an eight-issue comic book limited series adapting the L. Frank Baum novel of the same name.
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (1975 film)         
1975 FILM
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz is a feature length 115 minute film. It was produced by Teaching Resource Films in 1975.
Ejemplos de uso de The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
1. Frank Baum’s 1'00 novel The Wonderful Wizard Of Oz, in which he described the Munchkins only as shorter than usual in stature and clad from top to toe in blue.
2. In 2000, Gessel helped the Library of Congress with its exhibit celebrating the 100th anniversary of the publication of "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz." He lent items from his large collection of Baum memorabilia.
3. Next week we will be off to see the Wizard, the wonderful Wizard of Oz in Brighton where at Labours conference, in what his courtiers hope will be one of his last appearances as a mere Chancellor of the Exchequer, Gordon Brown (for it is he) will point the way.