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John R. Neill

    John Rea Neill was primarily a magazine and children's book illustrator whose artistic identity is almost exclusively tied to the Land of Oz. His distinctive pen-and-ink drawings became synonymous with the Oz series, gracing over forty stories and becoming instantly recognizable to fans. While his extensive magazine and newspaper illustrations are less celebrated today, his definitive work within the Oz universe cemented his legacy.

    The Lost Princess of Oz
    The Boy and the Tigers
    Ozma of Oz
    • Ozma of Oz

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      When a storm blows Dorothy to the land of Ev where lunches grow on trees, she meets the Scarecrow, the Tin Woodman, the Cowardly Lion, and Princess Ozma, and together they set out to free the Queen of Ev and her ten children from the enchantments of the Nome King.

      Ozma of Oz
    • The Boy and the Tigers

      • 24 pages
      • 1 hour of reading
      4.0(924)Add rating

      After giving four hungry tigers his beautiful new clothes so they won't eat him, Rajani finds them engaged in a fierce fight about who is the grandest, which proves to be their undoing

      The Boy and the Tigers
    • Princess Ozma, ruler of the Land of Oz, has gone missing. Dorothy and friends must travel into unknown lands and confront strange new challenges in order to find her.

      The Lost Princess of Oz