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  1. The Wonder City of Oz, The Scalawagons of Oz, and Lucky Bucky in Oz, which debuted each year from 1940 to 1942, were written by Neill for the firm of Reilly & Lee and are considered part of the Famous Forty.

  2. John Rea Neill (November 12, 1877 - September 13, 1943) was a children's book illustrator primarily known for illustrating more than forty stories set in the Land of Oz, including L. Frank Baum's, Ruth Plumly Thompson's, and three of his own.

  3. The Lost Art of Oz is the first attempt to trace and definitively catalogue the surviving original art drawn by John R. Neill, WW Denslow and others for the Wizard of Oz book series.

  4. Jan 20, 2016 · John Rea Neill was a magazine and children’s book illustrator, best known for his exceptional run on the The Oz series. He Illustrated more than forty stories set in the Land of Oz, earning him the title of the Royal Illustrator of Oz. Neill was born on November 12, 1877, in Philadelphia.

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  5. The Lost Art of Oz is dedicated to preserving the surviving original illustrations created by John R. Neill, WW Denslow and others for the Wizard of Oz book series.

  6. Neill is famous for the thirty five volumes of Wizard of Oz* books he illustrated. This includes the four editions he also wrote, The Wonder City of Oz, The Scalawagons of Oz, Lucky Bucky in Oz, and The Run Away of Oz. Yet some of his best work was done for other books, periodicals, and newspapers.

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  8. [Perhaps only John R. Neill, the “Imperial Illustrator of Oz,” could have so definitively “panorama-ed” the exact center of the marvelous land; he created this art for the first Oz book he authored, THE WONDER CITY OF OZ (1940).

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