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- The Story of the Wizard of Oz Coloring Book, 1939 - L. Frank Baum's <em>The Wonderful Wizard of Oz</em> is an American fairy tale classic. First published in 1900, the book tells the story of Dorothy, a little girl swept away to a strange and magical land, and her quest to return home. Over the years, companies have created a variety of merchandise based on Baum's beloved story and characters.

- 1939
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The Story of the Wizard of Oz Coloring Book, 1939
L. Frank Baum's The Wonderful Wizard of Oz is an American fairy tale classic. First published in 1900, the book tells the story of Dorothy, a little girl swept away to a strange and magical land, and her quest to return home. Over the years, companies have created a variety of merchandise based on Baum's beloved story and characters.
- "Barack Obama Presidential Coloring Book!," 2008 -

- 2008
- Collections - Artifact
"Barack Obama Presidential Coloring Book!," 2008
- We Land on the Moon Coloring Book Based on NASA's Project Apollo Rockets to the Stars, 1969 - This coloring book from 1969 was created to excite youngsters about the space program and especially about the moon landing of July 20. It covered the Mercury, Apollo, and Saturn vehicles and astronauts, as well as some history of the space program.

- 1969
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We Land on the Moon Coloring Book Based on NASA's Project Apollo Rockets to the Stars, 1969
This coloring book from 1969 was created to excite youngsters about the space program and especially about the moon landing of July 20. It covered the Mercury, Apollo, and Saturn vehicles and astronauts, as well as some history of the space program.
- "All Kinds of Airplanes to Color," 1930 - This coloring book from 1930 captured the excitement of early commercial aviation. In addition to the Ford Tri-Motor on the cover, "All Kinds of Airplanes to Color" featured a Lockheed Sirius, a Boeing 80, and a Zeppelin passenger airship. Seven years before the <em>Hindenburg</em> disaster, Zeppelin dirigibles seemed to have a promising future.

- 1930
- Collections - Artifact
"All Kinds of Airplanes to Color," 1930
This coloring book from 1930 captured the excitement of early commercial aviation. In addition to the Ford Tri-Motor on the cover, "All Kinds of Airplanes to Color" featured a Lockheed Sirius, a Boeing 80, and a Zeppelin passenger airship. Seven years before the Hindenburg disaster, Zeppelin dirigibles seemed to have a promising future.
- "Barack Obama, America's 44th President!," Activity Book for Children, 2008 -

- 2008
- Collections - Artifact
"Barack Obama, America's 44th President!," Activity Book for Children, 2008
- "Famous African Americans: An Educational Coloring Book," 1993 -

- 1993
- Collections - Artifact
"Famous African Americans: An Educational Coloring Book," 1993