What's the Name of That Book??? discussion
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Wizard of Oz, specific edition
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Reilly & Britton published a really early set of the books with John R. Neill's illustrations, but those are published in different colors, with different full color illustrations on the fronts.
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There is an International Wizard of Oz Club (http://www.ozclub.org/) and you may be able to learn more about the various versions there.

The ebay book looks like the edition I already have! Funny. I'm pretty sure it's much older than the set I'm looking for; the way I remember the set, it may have been bound in a more "traditional" way so that it looked older than it really was. If that makes sense. But thanks for thinking of me!
Thanks for the link to the club, Lazygal! I'll check it out. (And I'm fascinated with the stuff I'm learning about the Oz books as I'm researching this; although, unfortunately, I don't remember the illustrations from my set at all, so they could be completely new, for all I know!)
There is a white cover edition I've seen before that includes the entire set, but other than all of the volumes being the same color, I'm not really sure if it sounds like what you're describing. You should also check out the inventory at www.rareozbooks.com, if you haven't already. There are pictures of lots of different editions of the books.
EDIT: ok, by "all books" I mean the original 14 books by Baum. :)