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Policeman Bluejay is a fantasy novella written by L. Frank Baum, illustrated by Maginel Wright Enright, and first published in 1907. It is widely considered one of Baum's finest achievements in fantasy, outside of Oz books. Policeman Bluejay is a children's novel written by L. Frank Baum and illustrated by Maginel Wright Enright. First published in 1907, it has been considered one of the best of Baum's works.
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Policeman Bluejay is a children's novel written by L. Frank Baum and illustrated by Maginel Wright Enright. First published in 1907, it has been considered one of the best of Baum's works. Policeman Bluejay is a fantasy novella written by L. Frank Baum, illustrated by Maginel Wright Enright, and first published in 1907. It is widely considered one of Baum's finest achievements in fantasy, outside of Oz books. The book is a sequel to Baum's The Twinkle Tales of the previous year, specifically a follow-up to one of those stories, "Bandit Jim Crow." Like the Tales, it was released under the pseudonym "Laura Bancroft." And like its progenitor tale, Policeman Bluejay was a popular success. A second edition appeared in 1911 under the alternative title Babes in Birdland. The third edition of 1917 kept the new title, but dropped the pen name and acknowledged Baum as the author.