The Wonderful Wizard of Oz

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  6. ^ a b Twiddy 2009.
  7. ^ a b Library of Congress: Oz Exhibit 2000.
  8. ^ Rogers 2002, pp. 73–94.
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  11. ^ Verdon 1991.
  12. ^ Baum 2000, p. xlvii.
  13. ^ New Fairy Stories 1900.
  14. ^ Starrett 1954.
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  16. ^ Baum 2000, pp. lv, 7.
  17. ^ a b Greene & Martin 1977, p. 90.
  18. ^ University of Minnesota 2006.
  19. ^ a b Sweet 1944.
  20. ^ a b Schwartz 2009, p. xiv.
  21. ^ Baum 2000, p. 5.
  22. ^ a b c d Greene & Martin 1977, p. 10.
  23. ^ Gourley 1999, p. 7.
  24. ^ Schwartz 2009, p. 75.
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