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American Fairy Tales
by L. Frank Baum
Dive into a whimsical collection of fantasy stories that first captivated audiences through serialized publications in regional newspapers, before being compiled into a single volume. Unlike the grand high-fantasy tales of Baums Oz, these narratives embody a more satirical and tongue-in-cheek essence, often concluding with ironic or nonsensical morals. Their adult-oriented serialization made them a perfect fit for readers seeking something a bit different from typical childrens literature. (Introduction by Wikipedia and Matthew Reece)
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012 - The Mandarin and The Butterfly
Dive into a whimsical collection of fantasy stories that first captivated audiences through serialized publications in regional newspapers, before being compiled into a single volume. Unlike the grand high-fantasy tales of Baums Oz, these narratives embody a more satirical and tongue-in-cheek essence, often concluding with ironic or nonsensical morals. Their adult-oriented serialization made them a perfect fit for readers seeking something a bit different from typical childrens literature. (Introduction by Wikipedia and Matthew Reece)
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011 - The King of the Polar Bears
Dive into a whimsical collection of fantasy stories that first captivated audiences through serialized publications in regional newspapers, before being compiled into a single volume. Unlike the grand high-fantasy tales of Baums Oz, these narratives embody a more satirical and tongue-in-cheek essence, often concluding with ironic or nonsensical morals. Their adult-oriented serialization made them a perfect fit for readers seeking something a bit different from typical childrens literature. (Introduction by Wikipedia and Matthew Reece)
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010 - The Dummy That Lived
Dive into a whimsical collection of fantasy stories that first captivated audiences through serialized publications in regional newspapers, before being compiled into a single volume. Unlike the grand high-fantasy tales of Baums Oz, these narratives embody a more satirical and tongue-in-cheek essence, often concluding with ironic or nonsensical morals. Their adult-oriented serialization made them a perfect fit for readers seeking something a bit different from typical childrens literature. (Introduction by Wikipedia and Matthew Reece)
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009 - The Wonderful Pump
Dive into a whimsical collection of fantasy stories that first captivated audiences through serialized publications in regional newspapers, before being compiled into a single volume. Unlike the grand high-fantasy tales of Baums Oz, these narratives embody a more satirical and tongue-in-cheek essence, often concluding with ironic or nonsensical morals. Their adult-oriented serialization made them a perfect fit for readers seeking something a bit different from typical childrens literature. (Introduction by Wikipedia and Matthew Reece)
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008 - The Capture of Father Time
Dive into a whimsical collection of fantasy stories that first captivated audiences through serialized publications in regional newspapers, before being compiled into a single volume. Unlike the grand high-fantasy tales of Baums Oz, these narratives embody a more satirical and tongue-in-cheek essence, often concluding with ironic or nonsensical morals. Their adult-oriented serialization made them a perfect fit for readers seeking something a bit different from typical childrens literature. (Introduction by Wikipedia and Matthew Reece)
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007 - The Magic Bon Bons
Dive into a whimsical collection of fantasy stories that first captivated audiences through serialized publications in regional newspapers, before being compiled into a single volume. Unlike the grand high-fantasy tales of Baums Oz, these narratives embody a more satirical and tongue-in-cheek essence, often concluding with ironic or nonsensical morals. Their adult-oriented serialization made them a perfect fit for readers seeking something a bit different from typical childrens literature. (Introduction by Wikipedia and Matthew Reece)
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006 - The Laughing Hippopotamus
Dive into a whimsical collection of fantasy stories that first captivated audiences through serialized publications in regional newspapers, before being compiled into a single volume. Unlike the grand high-fantasy tales of Baums Oz, these narratives embody a more satirical and tongue-in-cheek essence, often concluding with ironic or nonsensical morals. Their adult-oriented serialization made them a perfect fit for readers seeking something a bit different from typical childrens literature. (Introduction by Wikipedia and Matthew Reece)
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005 - The Enchanted Types
Dive into a whimsical collection of fantasy stories that first captivated audiences through serialized publications in regional newspapers, before being compiled into a single volume. Unlike the grand high-fantasy tales of Baums Oz, these narratives embody a more satirical and tongue-in-cheek essence, often concluding with ironic or nonsensical morals. Their adult-oriented serialization made them a perfect fit for readers seeking something a bit different from typical childrens literature. (Introduction by Wikipedia and Matthew Reece)
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004 - The Girl Who Owned a Bear
Dive into a whimsical collection of fantasy stories that first captivated audiences through serialized publications in regional newspapers, before being compiled into a single volume. Unlike the grand high-fantasy tales of Baums Oz, these narratives embody a more satirical and tongue-in-cheek essence, often concluding with ironic or nonsensical morals. Their adult-oriented serialization made them a perfect fit for readers seeking something a bit different from typical childrens literature. (Introduction by Wikipedia and Matthew Reece)
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003 - The Queen of Quok
Dive into a whimsical collection of fantasy stories that first captivated audiences through serialized publications in regional newspapers, before being compiled into a single volume. Unlike the grand high-fantasy tales of Baums Oz, these narratives embody a more satirical and tongue-in-cheek essence, often concluding with ironic or nonsensical morals. Their adult-oriented serialization made them a perfect fit for readers seeking something a bit different from typical childrens literature. (Introduction by Wikipedia and Matthew Reece)
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002 - The Glass Dog
Dive into a whimsical collection of fantasy stories that first captivated audiences through serialized publications in regional newspapers, before being compiled into a single volume. Unlike the grand high-fantasy tales of Baums Oz, these narratives embody a more satirical and tongue-in-cheek essence, often concluding with ironic or nonsensical morals. Their adult-oriented serialization made them a perfect fit for readers seeking something a bit different from typical childrens literature. (Introduction by Wikipedia and Matthew Reece)
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001 - The Box of Robbers
Dive into a whimsical collection of fantasy stories that first captivated audiences through serialized publications in regional newspapers, before being compiled into a single volume. Unlike the grand high-fantasy tales of Baums Oz, these narratives embody a more satirical and tongue-in-cheek essence, often concluding with ironic or nonsensical morals. Their adult-oriented serialization made them a perfect fit for readers seeking something a bit different from typical childrens literature. (Introduction by Wikipedia and Matthew Reece)
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Dive into a whimsical collection of fantasy stories that first captivated audiences through serialized publications in regional newspapers, before being compiled into a single volume. Unlike the grand high-fantasy tales of Baums Oz, these narratives embody a more satirical and tongue-in-cheek essence, often concluding with ironic or nonsensical morals. Their adult-oriented serialization made them a perfect fit for readers seeking something a bit different from typical childrens literature. (Introduction by Wikipedia and Matthew Reece)
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