Origin of the title of the Wizard of Oz books

The Wizard of Oz is a series of American fairy tales centered around the history of the Land of Oz, beginning with The Wizard of Oz, the story of a young girl and the Lion, the Cyborg, and the Scarecrow in their quest for courage, kindness, and wisdom. It is sometimes referred to specifically as the book The Wizard of Oz. Some people refer to the stories in the series by names such as "The Fairy Tales of Oz" and "The Oz Series". The first 14 books were written by Lyman Frank Baum, the original author of The Wizard of Oz, and after his death, Ruth Plumly Thompson continued the series, which, together with seven other books by other authors, are considered to be the original stories of the classic tale, and are collectively known as the 'Famous Forty'. In addition to these 40 books, other authors have also written stories about Oz, such as the Soviet writer Alexander M. Volkov. In Taiwan, translations of this series of stories are mainly from Buffalo Press. L. Frank Baum (May 15, 1856 - May 6, 1919), also known as Frank Baum, was an American author, actor, newspaper editor

, and former film producer. The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (1900, also translated as The Mysterious Land of Oz and The Great Wizard of Oz) is his best-known American children's book. The book was later adapted into the movie The Wizard of Oz (1939). The popularity of The Wizard of Oz was followed by a series of 14 books related to the Land of Oz. The Wizard of Oz is an American song-and-dance film released by MGM Studios in 1939. Directed by Victor Fleming and starring Judy Garland, the film is based on the children's book The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum, which describes Dorothy Gale's journey to the kingdom of Oz with her three companions. Dorothy Gale and her three companions travel to the kingdom of Oz to find their way home. As the movie's touching plot coincided with the outbreak of the Second World War and people's concern for the safety of soldiers on the battlefield, it aroused considerable ****ing emotions. Over The Rainbow, sung by Dorothy, starring Judy Garland, is one of the most popular movie theme songs of recent times. # Hope this helps ^^

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