Dick Martin
(1927 - 1990)
Dickinson Payne Martin was a successful commercial artist who was involved in many Oz projects, including the new covers issued in the 1960’s, and illustrated The Visitors from Oz. He was active in the International Wizard of Oz Club.
Bibliography
Animal Fairy Tales (1969)
These nine fairy tales were originally published in The Delineator magazine in 1905.
The Enchanted Island of Oz (1976)
David wishes a camel could talk -- and it does! They embark on a tour of magic kingdoms, ending up in the Emerald City.
The Forbidden Fountain of Oz (1980)
When Ozma drinks from the Forbidden Fountain she sets off on a series of adventures with Lambert the lamb and Tobias Bridlecull, Jr.
Lauren Lynn McGraw
Merry Go Round in Oz (1963)
Robin, an orphan from Oregon rides a magic merry-go-round horse to Oz and helps restore the people of the kingdom of Halidom to health.
Lauren McGraw Wagner
Merry Go Round in Oz (1990)
Robin, an orphan from Oregon rides a magic merry-go-round horse to Oz and helps restore the people of the kingdom of Halidom to health.
Lauren Lynn McGraw
The Visitors from Oz (1960)
Some of the friends of Dorothy from Oz decide to visit her on her birthday, but have trouble finding her home in Kansas.
Jean Kellogg
The Wizard of Oz (1956)
When the copyright expired, Reilly & Lee were finally able to add an edition of the first Oz book to their list. This edition has new illustrations by Dale Ulrey. The jacket is by Dick Martin.
Dale Ulrey
Yankee in Oz (1972)
Tompy, a prep school drummer is blown to Oz by a hurricane where he meets the first American dog in space, a bull terrier named Yankee. They are soon swept up in the affairs of Oz and help rescue a kidnapped princess.