Oz ê Tōa Su̍t-sū
Oz ê Tōa Su̍t-sū (Eng-gí: The Wonderful Wizard of Oz) sī Bí-kok ê jî-tông siáu-soat, chok-chiá sī L. Frank Baum, goân chhah-tô͘ sī W. W. Denslow ōe--ê, tāi-seng sī 1900 nî 5 goe̍h 17 Chicago ê George M. Hill Kong-si chhut-pán. Pún siau-soat í-keng hông têng-sin chhut liáu chē kái, tiāⁿ sú-iōng Oz ê Su̍t-sū (The Wizard of Oz) chò chheh-miâ, he mā sī 1902 nî Broadway im-ga̍k-kio̍k kap āu--lâi 1939 nî im-ga̍k tiān-iáⁿ pán-pún ê tê-bo̍k.
Oz ê Tōa Su̍t-sū lōe-iông chú-iàu sī chi̍t ūi Kansas chut-sin ê cha-bó͘-gín-á Dorothy hō͘ tōa-hong[ck 1] ká khì chi̍t ūi kiò Oz Kok (Land of Oz) ê só͘-chāi ê bō͘-hiám kò͘-sū. Chit pō͘ chok-phín, ē-tàng kóng sī Bí-kok bûn-ha̍k ê tāi-piáu chi it. Tû liáu pún chi̍p í-gōa, Baum mā siá kâng chi̍t-ê khong-sióng sè-kài ê kî-tha kò͘-sū.
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