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Lyman Frank Baum (15 Maio, 1856 – 6 de Maio, 1919) escritor e teosofista norte-americano . Foi criador de um dos mais populares livros jamais escritos na literatura americana infantil - O Mágico de Oz . Em 1897 ele tornou-se membro da Sociedade Teosófica, incorporando freqüentemente em seus livros temas e símbolos desta doutrina. More information...

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