Violet's Dreams
Violet's Dreams was a series of short films written and produced by L.Frank Baum with The Oz Film Manufacturing Company in 1915 and starring Violet MacMillan. The films are not known to survive. Each film depicted MacMillan entering a different fantasy scenario, which, uncharacteristically for Baum, in spite of The Wizard of Oz (1939 film), turned out to be a dream.
Titles in the series
1. A Box of Bandits (based on "The Box of Robbers" from American Fairy Tales) 27 August 1915
2. The Country Circus 10 September 1915
3. The Magic Bon Bons (based on "The Magic Bon-Bons" from American Fairy Tales) 22 October 1915
4. In Dreamy Jungletown 1 February 1916
Re-Edit
In 1917, the films were purchased and reassembled as Like Babes in the Woods by George Cochrane from a new scenario by Karl R. Coolidge. The film should not be confused with The Babes in the Woods (also 1917), an adaptation of "Hansel and Gretel" by Chester Franklin and Sidney Franklin, released the same year.
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| Novels (chronological) including Oz | |
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| Short story collections | |
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| Poetry collections |
- By the Candelabra's Glare (1898)
- Father Goose, His Book (16 March 1899)
- The Army Alphabet (20 January 1900)
- The Songs of Father Goose (30 March 1900)
- The Navy Alphabet (1 August 1900)
- Father Goose's Year Book (22 July 1907)
- Father Goose's Party (10 August 1915)
- Songs of Spring (1917)
- The High-Jinks of L. Frank Baum (1969)
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| Plays |
- The Mackrummins (11 February 1882)
- The Maid of Arran (11 February (opened 15 May) 1882)
- Matches (11 February (opened 18 May) 1882)
- Kilmourne, or O'Connor's Dream (opened 4 April 1883)
- The Queen of Killarney (1883)
- King Midas (1901)
- The Octopus; or the Title Trust (1 May 1901)
- The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (18 September 1901)
- The Wizard of Oz (16 June 1902)
- Montezuma, or The Son of the Sun (November 1902)
- King Jonah XIII (September 1903)
- The Maid of Athens: A College Fantasy or Spartacus (1903)
- Prince Silverwings (1903)
- Father Goose (August 1904)
- The Pagan Potentate (1904)
- The King of Gee-Whiz (23 February 1905)
- The Woggle-Bug (February 1905)
- unfinished, untitled play set in Egypt (January 1906)
- Down Missouri Way (1907)
- Our Mary (1907)
- Mortal for an Hour or The Fairy Prince or Prince Marvel (1909)
- The Koran of the Prophet (23 February 1909)
- The Pipes O'Pan (31 March 1909)
- Peter and Paul (1909)
- The Girl from Oz/The Girl of Tomorrow (1909)
- The Clock Shop (1910)
- The Pea-Green Poodle (1910)
- The Tik-Tok Man of Oz (31 March 1913)
- The Patchwork Girl of Oz (16 November 1913)
- King Bud of Noland, or The Magic Cloak (1913)
- Stagecraft, or, The Adventures of a Strictly Moral Man (14 January 1914)
- High Jinks (24 October 1914)
- The Corrugated Giant (1915)
- The Uplift of Lucifer, or Raising Hell: An Allegorical Squazosh (23 October 1915)
- The Birth of the New Year (31 December 1915)
- Blackbird Cottages: The Uplifter's Minstrels (28 October 1916)
- Snow White (1916)
- The Orpheus Road Show: A Paraphrastic Compendium of Mirth (1917)
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| Nonfiction |
- Baum's Complete Stamp Dealers' Directory (1873)
- The Book of the Hamburgs (July-November 1882, collected 1886)
- The Art of Decorating Dry Goods Windows and Interiors (1900)
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