
Jack Snow
John Frederick Snow, born Piqua, Ohio was an American radio writer, writer of ghost stories, and scholar, primarily of the works of L. Frank Baum. When Baum died in 1919, the twelve-year-old Snow offered to be the next Royal Historian of Oz, but was turned down by a staffer at Baum's publisher, Reilly & Lee. Snow eventually wrote two Oz books: The Magical Mimics in Oz (1946) and The Shaggy Man of Oz (1949), as well as Who's Who in Oz (1954), a guide to the Oz characters, all of which Reilly & Lee published.

The Magical Mimics in Oz
In a land of enchantment, a princess and her friends must summon all their courage when mischievous shapeshifters plot to break free and disrupt their peaceful world.
By Jack Snow

The Shaggy Man of Oz
When twins stumble into a magical world through their television, they become pawns in wizard's scheme, while a shaggy wanderer in a land of wonder worries about a lost artifact of affection.
By Jack Snow