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Monday
Mar082010

Oz Books Galore

I've mentioned before that I collect cameras but I've never shared my entire collection of Wizard of Oz books with you. This post was just a snapshot of some of the books I have and about my ozbsession.

Here are a few of my favorite titles I own. These books are from the years 1912 - 1960.

 I also own a few of the books titled Wizard of Oz because I like to buy them from different time periods for the different art styles. Check out the Wizard of Oz book on the far right...the wicked witch wears an eye patch. These are from 1915 - 1945.

These are all part of a collection I started about 10 years ago. It's one of the few things I've really stuck with over the years...unlike my amazing beanie baby collection.

 

Reader Comments (3)

Those are so cool! I love all things Oz :) I just checked out your camera collection too, very awesome! I've tried to scope out thrift stores for old cameras but haven't had much luck...just an old polaroid camera for $3.00 a couple weeks ago. http://www.flickr.com/photos/charlottemorrall/4396465561/ Too bad the film for it is so expen$ive, right?

-@charlottespeaks

March 9, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterCharlotte

This is so cool! I am obsessed with Gone with the Wind and collect several of those books. What do you do with them? Do you display them?

March 16, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterApril Rueber

I have a whole bookshelf in my house dedicated to Oz books. No one ever really sees them, except on here :)

March 18, 2010 | Registered Commenterlovesfool

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