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"Chrome Yellow" is a short story by L. Frank Baum. The story was rejected by The Saturday Evening Post and was never published in Baum's lifetime or after; it survives in the collection of Baum's papers at Syracuse University. Baum biographer Katharine Rogers finds it surprising that "Chrome Yellow" was never printed; she characterizes it as "a conventional and reasonably effective tale of retribution set among orange growers in California."

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  • "Chrome Yellow" is a short story by L. Frank Baum. The story was rejected by The Saturday Evening Post and was never published in Baum's lifetime or after; it survives in the collection of Baum's papers at Syracuse University. Baum biographer Katharine Rogers finds it surprising that "Chrome Yellow" was never printed; she characterizes it as "a conventional and reasonably effective tale of retribution set among orange growers in California."
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  • "Chrome Yellow" is a short story by L. Frank Baum. The story was rejected by The Saturday Evening Post and was never published in Baum's lifetime or after; it survives in the collection of Baum's papers at Syracuse University. Baum biographer Katharine Rogers finds it surprising that "Chrome Yellow" was never printed; she characterizes it as "a conventional and reasonably effective tale of retribution set among orange growers in California."
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