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William Wallace Denslow (/ˈdɛnsloʊ/; May 5, 1856 –
March 29, 1915) was an
American illustrator and
caricaturist remembered for his work in collaboration...
- children's
novel written by
author L. Frank Baum and
illustrated by W. W.
Denslow. It is the
first novel in the Oz
series of books. A
Kansas farm girl named...
- W. W.
Denslow (1856–1915) was an
American illustrator and caricaturist.
Denslow may also
refer to:
Dorothea H.
Denslow (1900–1971),
American sculptor,...
- Land of Oz
created by
American author L.
Frank Baum and
illustrator W.W.
Denslow. In his
first appearance, the
Scarecrow reveals that he
lacks a
brain and...
- full
swing with teams, fans,
stadiums and a
major championship, the
Denslow Cup.
Denslow owns the
Milwaukee Beers, Coop and Remer's team.
During the championship...
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works derived from them. He was
originally a
small terrier drawn by W. W.
Denslow for the
first edition of The
Wonderful Wizard of Oz (1900). He reappears...
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impact on his health). In 1899, Baum
partnered with
illustrator W. W.
Denslow to
publish Father Goose, His Book, a
collection of
nonsense poetry. The...
- Ray
Vaughn Denslow (1885–1960) was an author, poet, and
historian of Freemasonry. Ray was
noted for many
different pieces of
writing including that of...
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Dorothea "Miss Dee"
Henrietta Denslow (December 14, 1900 –
April 26, 1971) was an
American sculptor, and educator. She was the
founder of the Clay Club...
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characters used by Baum and
Denslow closely resembled political images that were well
known in the 1890s. They
state that Baum and
Denslow did not
simply invent...