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Prepare to shed a few pounds in Headland and get all wrapped up in
the Box Wood with Randy and Kabumpo and a pair of marooned
out-of-this-worlders, Planetty and her fire-breathing steed Thun.
Then dare yourself to prospect the dark mines of madness with
Gludwig the Glubrious in Nicolai's 2012 short story Gludwig and the
Red Hair. This book contains the original, twenty-five page, fully
illustrated, short story Gludwig and the Red Hair, written by Adam
Nicolai and illustrated by Ardian Hoda. The large 6in by 9in format
print version, and all the ebook versions, are complete with every
drawing from the original publication remastered and presented in
crisp high-resolution. *Note* This book contains minor content
edits that were made to remove or change some distracting and very
"non-Oz" words and phrases. The appendix details the changes and
also contains the original unedited lines.
In which the Scarecrow goes to search for his family roots and
discovers that he is the Long Lost Emperor of the Silver Island --
and how he was rescued and brought back to Oz by Dorothy and the
Cowardly Lion. Really! In another life, the Scarecrow was the Long
Lost Emperor of the Silver Island. . . . Maybe he was. Who knows?
Maybe not. Remember, this is the first book that's not entirely the
work of L. Frank Baum. How much of it is his? Nobody can say for
certain. But in retrospect, this is the first Oz book that actually
shows us death, albeit of a peculiar sort: before the Scarecrow was
reincarnated as the fluff-headed fellow we all know and love, he
was the Emperor of Silver Island. Which was underground. -- Exactly
beneath that cornfield where Dorothy first found him. But there are
pictures of the place, and the pictures don't look dark enough to
be set in a kingdom made of caves. . . . Hrrrm.
Revel in the magic of Oz in this collection of the final three
books in L. Frank Baum's classic American fairy tale series.
The three concluding titles of the iconic Oz series, now in one
collection
In "The Magic of Oz," the mischievous Kiki Aru has discovered a
magical word that can transform him and anyone else into whatever
he wants. Worse yet, Kiki has been recruited by the villainous Nome
King in his latest attempt to get revenge on Princess Ozma and all
her friends. Can Dorothy and the Wizard stop the evildoers before
they conquer Oz? Or will Kiki's incredible powers finally give the
Nome King the revenge he has craved for so long?
In "Glinda of Oz," " "Dorothy and Ozma journey to a remote part of
Oz to stop a war between the Flatheads and the Skeezers. But the
Flatheads and Skeezers have a different idea. Soon Ozma and Dorothy
are trapped in an amazing crystal-domed city on an enchanted
island. The watertight city submerges itself, and only the Wizard
and Glinda can save them--but will they make it in time?
In "The Royal Book of Oz," the Scarecrow goes to search for his
family roots. He returns to the cornfield where Dorothy first found
him and discovers that he is the Long Lost Emperor of the Silver
Island. Will he decide to stay there? Or will he return to Oz?
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The Royal Book of Oz (Hardcover)
Ruth Plumly Thompson; Edited by Elaine Larosa; Artworks by Sara Richard
bundle available
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R662
R602
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A new edition of the original 1921 OZ book written by Ruth Plumly
Thompson. This edition features a new cover and set of interior
illustrations by Sara Richard and an afterword by
Eisner-Award-winner, Eric Shanower. The Royal Book of Oz is about
the Scarecrow's search for his family tree and how it leads to him
discovering that he's the long-lost Emperor of the Silver Island.
It is significant in that it is the first book in the Oz series
written by Ruth Plumly Thompson, who would go on to write an
additional 20+ books in the series.
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Kabumpo In OZ (Hardcover)
Ruth Plumly Thompson; Edited by Hank Kanalz; Artworks by Sara Richard
bundle available
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R579
Discovery Miles 5 790
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On Prince Pompadore's 18th birthday, his cake explodes, revealing a
magic scroll, a magic mirror, and a doorknob. The scroll warns the
prince that if he doesn't wed a "proper princess" within seven
days, his entire kingdom will disappear. He and the kingdom's wise
elephant Kabumpo embark on a new adventure to the Emerald City to
marry Princess Ozma. But when they finally arrive, they find the
princess and her palace are missing! This is the 16th book of Oz,
and the 2nd written by Ruth Plumly Thompson. This new hardcover
edition of the 1922 book features a new cover and interior
illustrations by Eisner nominated artist Sara Richard. No OZ
collection is complete without it!
This 15-book collection includes all the stories in The Wizard of
Oz series by L. Frank Baum. These beloved children's classics have
fresh new covers that bring these timeless classics to a whole new
generation.
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Grampa in Oz (Paperback)
Ruth Plumly Thompson
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R557
R501
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