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Mary Louise is a 1916 juvenile novel for girls that L. Frank Baum wrote under his pen name Edith Van Dyne. The book was the first volume in a series that Baum continued up to his death, and which was carried forward posthumously by Emma Speed Sampson. The novels have sometimes been known as the "Bluebird Books" because of their characteristic blue covers.

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  • Mary Louise is a 1916 juvenile novel for girls that L. Frank Baum wrote under his pen name Edith Van Dyne. The book was the first volume in a series that Baum continued up to his death, and which was carried forward posthumously by Emma Speed Sampson. The novels have sometimes been known as the "Bluebird Books" because of their characteristic blue covers.
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  • Mary Louise is a 1916 juvenile novel for girls that L. Frank Baum wrote under his pen name Edith Van Dyne. The book was the first volume in a series that Baum continued up to his death, and which was carried forward posthumously by Emma Speed Sampson. The novels have sometimes been known as the "Bluebird Books" because of their characteristic blue covers.
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