The 14 books in the series of royal histories on the lands and peoples of Oz are The Wonderful Wizard of Oz [aka The Wizard of Oz], 1900; The Marvelous Land of Oz, 1904; Ozma of Oz, 1907; Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz, 1908; The Road to Oz, 1909; The Emerald City, 1910; The Patchwork Girl of Oz, 1913; Tik-Tok of Oz, 1914; The Scarecrow of Oz, 1915; Rinkitink in Oz, 1916; The Lost Princess of Oz, 1917; The Tin Woodsman of Oz, 1918; The Magic of Oz, 1919, posthumously published; and Glinda of Oz, 1920, posthumously published. Baum also wrote The Woggle-Bug Book, 1905; and Little Wizard Stories of Oz, 1913. But they aren't considered part of the Famous Forty Royal Histories that mainly were published by Reilly & Lee.
Arthur Miller's reason for writing "Death of a Salesman" is not known.
He is not married, but is in a relationship with a woman. It is often misreported that his is homosexual.
Stedman Graham is an American educator, author, businessman and speaker, but he is mainly known as the longtime partner (boyfriend) of Oprah Winfrey.
He wrote OZ.
"The Wizard of Oz" is a well-known storybook that was written by Lyman Frank Baum ( May 15, 1856 - May 6, 1919).Specifically, the book originally was published in 1900. During the author's lifetime, the story was adapted to the stage and movie formats. But the best-known and most beloved audio-visual adaptation of the book took place after Baum's death, with the classic "The Wizard of Oz" film of 1939.
L. Frank Baum is best known for writing "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz," first published in 1900. This book has become a beloved children's classic and has inspired numerous adaptations in various forms of media.
I am not an expert on American literature, but I suspect that Henry David Thoreau is the author you are after.
Frank Palmer Church was an American author who wrote novels for young adults. Some of his works include "Boy Scouts in the Maine Woods" and "One Sat Alone." He was known for incorporating themes of outdoor adventure and moral lessons in his writing.
The Wizard of Oz.
Frank R. Ide is a Japanese-American author known for writing books on Shintoism and Japanese culture, such as "The Book of Shinto" and "Haneda Airport." Ide's works explore the history, beliefs, and practices of Shintoism, shedding light on this important aspect of Japanese spirituality.
One might wonder who the author of the book "Buddha Boy" was. This book was written by the American author known as Kathe Koja. She is known for writing books for young adults.
Ralph Waldo Emerson is an American author known for writing essays in the form of a letter, such as "Self-Reliance." His work is considered a classic example of American transcendentalism.
Frank Norris is best known as one of the leading lights of American literary naturalism.
Frank Britton has written: 'Bernard Palissy and London Delftware' 'English Delftware in the Bristol collection' -- subject(s): Catalogs, City of Bristol Museum and Art Gallery, Delftware
Frank McAdams is an author known for writing books on environmental law and policy. His publications include "Environmental Law in New Zealand" and "Global Environmental Diplomacy: Negotiating Environmental Agreements for the World, 1973-1992".
American author David Baldacci is most known for his adult thriller novels, typically political and police thrillers. However, he's also the author of a handful of children's books.
Noah Webster is known for writing the first American dictionary, "An American Dictionary of the English Language," which was published in 1828. This dictionary helped standardize American English spelling and usage.