L. Frank Baum, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, Airmont, 1965
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Mike Stamm
said...
I've never read the Oz books--I missed the chance to do so when I was young, and don't know if I can do so now (much as I feel about Thomas Wolfe, for different reasons). But I have this edition--the cover is by Roy Krenkel and Frank Frazetta, of all people.
Actually, I collect the Airmont Classics, and have always loved this cover. Some of the issues are hard to find. I have all the SF, but none of the Mystery series in the set.
5 comments:
I've never read the Oz books--I missed the chance to do so when I was young, and don't know if I can do so now (much as I feel about Thomas Wolfe, for different reasons). But I have this edition--the cover is by Roy Krenkel and Frank Frazetta, of all people.
Thus making this the most (or maybe only) collectible Airmont book.
Airmont always had the tiniest print.
Actually, I collect the Airmont Classics, and have always loved this cover. Some of the issues are hard to find. I have all the SF, but none of the Mystery series in the set.
I should've known there's be an Airmont collector out there.
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