- The International Wizard of Oz Club
The International Wizard of Oz Club, Inc., is a society founded during
1957 byJustin G. Schiller , a then thirteen-year-old boy. The fourteen charter members, some of whom continue to make valuable contributions to the club, were garnered from the mailing list found among the papers of the recently deceased Jack Snow, with whom Schiller and the others had discussed the work ofL. Frank Baum .The organization today has hundreds of members from all over the world, including children, adults who were alive when the books were still being published annually, ardent Baumists, Oz collectors, and those interested primarily in the MGM movie.
The society's major publication, "
The Baum Bugle ", began with Schiller duplicating issues on his parents' mimeograph machine. It is now published three times a year and has been recognized as a scholarly journal by theModern Language Association since1983 . It has reached 147 issues as of Winter 2006, and its issues have doubled in size within the past ten years.Oz Club members typically organize three major conventions a year in the United States (Munchkin (east), Winkie (west), and Ozmopolitan (central). There are also smaller gatherings, most frequently South Winkie (known briefly as "
Yips " but rejected after one convention under that name), Quadling, and Gillikin or Ozcanabans. The last group met in the banquet hall of a restaurant inEscanaba, Michigan , home ofFred M. Meyer , a founding member who served for decades as the club's secretary. Meyer also mailed out an annual Christmas card to all members each year, often with ideas for new Oz books, until his health put him atemeritus status that lasted to the end of his life.Notable members of the club past and present have included
Ray Bradbury ,Willard Carroll ,Martha Coolidge ,Rachel Cosgrove Payes ,Martin Gardner ,Margaret Hamilton ,Michael Patrick Hearn ,Eloise Jarvis McGraw ,Bronson Pinchot (who organized conventions in the 1970s),Edward Wagenknecht ,Eric Shanower ,John Fricke , andMeinhardt Raabe .Frank Joslyn Baum was appointed the club's first president. Robert Allison Baum, Jr., a great-grandson of the author, currently serves on the board of directors.The club has published many of Baum's rarer books, including "Animal Fairy Tales", "Aunt Jane's Nieces", and "Twinkle and Chubbins". It published two Oz books by
Ruth Plumly Thompson and one each byRachel Cosgrove and the team ofEloise Jarvis McGraw andLauren Lynn McGraw . In 2000, it put out its first new Oz book not linked to the original series:Gina Wickwar 's "The Hidden Prince of Oz", with illustrations byAnna-Maria Cool . A Wickwar/Cool sequel followed in 2007, "Toto of Oz." That same year it published "The Collected Short Stories of L. Frank Baum."External links
* [http://www.ozclub.org The International Wizard of Oz Club, Inc.]
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