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    Barnes & Noble Classics: The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
    Čaroděj ze země Oz / The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
    • Slavný pohádkový příběh o putování malé Dorotky za všemocným čarodějem Ozem do Smaragdového města. Na začátku odjede tornádo Dorotku z Kansasu do neznámé země Žvýkalů, kde potkává neobvyklé kamarády Strašáka, Plecháče a zbabělého lva, a společně prožívají všemožná dobrodružství, v nichž jsou slova autora „zachovány zázraky a radosti a vynechány bolesti a noční můry”. Dvojjazyčné vydání s gramatickým a lexikálním komentářem pod čarou.

      Čaroděj ze země Oz / The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
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    • The Wonderful Wizard of Oz , by L. Frank Baum , is part of the Barnes & Noble Classics series, which offers quality editions at affordable prices, featuring new scholarship, thoughtful design, and crafted extras. Notable features include new introductions from contemporary writers, author biographies, chronologies of relevant historical events, footnotes, discussions of inspired works, comments by renowned authors, study questions, and bibliographies for further reading. Each edition is beautifully designed and printed to high standards, some with historical illustrations, enriching readers' understanding of these enduring works. Since its first publication in 1900, Baum’s story of a girl swept away by a tornado to the enchanting Land of Oz has profoundly impacted readers of all ages. As Dorothy travels the yellow brick road to the Emerald City, seeking help from the Great and Terrible Wizard, she embarks on adventures with the Scarecrow, Tin Woodman, and Cowardly Lion, confronting a wicked witch and discovering the values of friendship, loyalty, and self-confidence. While scholars have debated the tale's political meanings, Baum aimed to create a “modernized fairy tale” filled with wonder, devoid of heartaches. This classic fantasy adventure resonates with essential qualities every child needs: compassion, courage, and wisdom. With original illustrations by William Wallace Denslow. J. T. Barb

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