The con man is revealed. He admits he’s a con man, while insisting he’s a good man. Then he immediately continues to act as a con man. A lesson I learned at a very young age.


An audio adaptation of the original book
The con man is revealed. He admits he’s a con man, while insisting he’s a good man. Then he immediately continues to act as a con man. A lesson I learned at a very young age.


The first gay reference seen by uncountable numbers of children.
Fourteen years ago, one of the first things I did on this weblog was post the complete 4-LP Wizard of OZ Living Literature box set I remember so fondly from my childhood. With the imminent demise of browser support for the Adobe Flash plugin, I’ve been contemplating editing each of the posts to put HTML5 tags around the MP3 links. Good things come to those who wait, because Greg Ehrbar, a Cartoon Research contributor, has made his own transfer of the audio book and posted it on YouTube.

Click here to go to the start of an unabridged audio book of “The Wonderful Wizard of OZ,” published by Crown in 1961, as part of its “Living Literature” series. The total playing time is approximately three-and-a-half hours.
Audio Adaptation of The Wonderful Wizard of OZ, Crown Publishers, Inc., 1961

Audio Adaptation of The Wonderful Wizard of OZ, Crown Publishers, Inc., 1961
