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  1. A Barnstormer in Oz: A Rationalization and Extrapolation of the Split-Level Continuum is a 1982 novel by Philip José Farmer and is based on the setting and characters of L. Frank Baum's The Wonderful Wizard of Oz.

  2. 1 de sept. de 1982 · A Barnstormer in Oz. Philip José Farmer. 3.55. 376 ratings30 reviews. Hank Stover was one of the two people in the world who knew that Oz really existed ... but he never expected to go there. He never expected his plane would be forced down by a green cloud that April day in 1923.

  3. A Barnstormer in Oz: A Rationalization and Extrapolation of the Split-Level Continuum, is an alternate Oz novel written by Philip José Farmer and published by Berkley Books in 1982. Hank Stover, a stunt pilot (who does "Barnstorming") and the son of Dorothy Gale, finds himself in Oz when his...

  4. A Barnstormer in Oz: A Rationalization and Extrapolation of the Split-Level Continuum is a 1982 novel by Philip José Farmer and is based on the setting and characters of L. Frank Baum's The Wonderful Wizard of Oz.

  5. A Barnstormer in Oz. If Philip José Farmer can convince people that Tarzan was real, why not the Land of Oz. Dorothy's son flies his airplane through a strange green cloud and discovers that he is not in Kansas anymore.

  6. A Barnstormer in Oz: Or, A Rationalization and Extrapolation of the Split-level Continuum : a Novel Philip José Farmer Berkley Books , 1982 - Fiction - 278 pages

  7. A Barnstormer in Oz begins in 1923 when Dorothy's son, Hank Stover, and his plane are transported to Oz as a result of an experiment by the U.S. Army Signal Corps.