A scarce, complete, first edition, first state copy of The Wizard of Oz Waddle Book (1934) - one of the rarest of all movable books - has come into the marketplace.
From a piece on Booktryst...
The Wizard of Oz Waddle Book is actually a reprint of the fifth edition of the first book in the classic series, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (1900), which, in its second edition, was retitled, The New Wizard of Oz
(1903). The text points are similar to the fifth edition (printed
1920s-30s), second state, but with a new title page, an additional entry
at the end of the Contents for the instructions, and with the
instructions bound at the rear as pages 209-211.
The color plates have text
printed on the versos. In the book's first state, as here, the punch-out
waddle figures are printed on sheets of heavy card stock which are
mounted on bound-in perforated stubs. In its second state, the waddle
figures are not mounted on stubs but, instead, enclosed in the envelope
along with the ramp. The second state of the cloth is light olive rather
than bright green.
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