Frank Kramer
(1905 - 1993)
After a career as an insurance accountant, Frank Kramer took up the study of art and became a successful commercial artist. His style was similar to that of John R. Neill in the two Oz books he illustrated.
Bibliography
The Magical Mimics in Oz (1946)
Taking advantage of the temporary absence of Ozma and Glinda, the Magical Mimics attempt to conquer Oz.
The Magical Mimics in Oz (1990)
Taking advantage of the temporary absence of Ozma and Glinda, the Magical Mimics attempt to conquer Oz.
The Shaggy Man of Oz (1949)
Twins Twink and Tom step through their TV onto Conjo’s island where the meet the Shaggy Man who has come to have the Love Magnet repaired. Escaping from Conjo’s evil spells, they make their way to Oz with the help of the King of the Fairy Beavers.
The Shaggy Man of Oz (1990)
Twins Twink and Tom step through their TV onto Conjo’s island where the meet the Shaggy Man who has come to have the Love Magnet repaired. Escaping from Conjo’s evil spells, they make their way to Oz with the help of the King of the Fairy Beavers.
Who’s Who in Oz (1954)
This is a brief guide to all the Oz characters with their first appearances noted. Read online at Hathitrust.
Frank Kramer
John R. Neill
Who’s Who in Oz (1988)
This is a brief guide to all the Oz characters with their first appearances noted. Read online at Hathitrust.
Frank Kramer
John R. Neill