“GUARANTEED FOR A THOUSAND YEARS”: TIK-TOK OF OZ, FIRST EDITION
BAUM, L. Frank. Tik-Tok of Oz. Chicago: Reilly & Britton, (1914). Octavo, original blue cloth, mounted cover illustration, pictorial endpapers.
Scarce first edition of Baum’s eighth Oz book, illustrated by John R. Neill with numerous in-text and full-page drawings as well as 12 color plates.
Introduced in Ozma of Oz (1907), Tik-Tok the clockwork man—sometimes considered "literature's earliest robot" (Fricke, 10)—proved popular enough to star in his own 1913 musical extravaganza, The Tik-Tok Man of Oz. "Unfortunately, although it created a sensation in California, [the play] did not do well on the road" (Hearn, Annotated Wizard, lxxv). Baum based this, his eighth Oz novel, on that production—he dedicated it to the composer of the score—but "was still careful to insert an introductory note advising his readers the book contained fresh material, lest they be deterred from buying it" (Eyles, 46, 50). The vivid color maps which serve as front and rear endpapers have long vexed Oz enthusiasts: the maps locate Munchkin Country in the west even though The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (1900) placed it in the east. First printing, with publisher's advertisement listing six Oz books. Without extremely rare original dust jacket. Hanff & Greene, 66-67. Bienvenue, 58. Contemporary gift inscription.
Plates vivid, text generally clean. Light rubbing to spine ends, a few small discolored spots to rear board, mounted cover illustration bright. A lovely copy in near-fine condition. Scarce.