Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz

With each new Oz book came even more requests from the children “Oz-Oz! More about Oz, Mr. Baum!” Yielding to their commands, Baum wrote Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz in 1908.

Join Dorothy Gale, her kitten Eureka, Zeb the farm boy and Jim the cab-horse as a California earthquake starts them on an adventure along with The Wizard and his Nine Piglets. Share their encounters with the Mangaboos, the invisible people of the Valley of Voe and the escape from flying Gargoyles. Find out what trouble Eureka has when they all reach Oz.

ISBN: 1-58726-0360

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The Tin Woodman of Oz

In The Tin Woodman of Oz, L. Frank Baum went back in the history of Oz to recount the story of Nick Chopper and his love for the Munchkin girl, Nimmie Amee.

Come join the Tin Woodman, Woot the Wanderer, and Captain Fyter as we learn more about the Tin Woodman’s history. Accompany the adventurous group as they set off on a quest to find Nimmie Amee. Along the way see what enchantment almost changes Woot forever. Once Nimmie Amee is found, what will her answer be to the Tin Woodman’s question?

ISBN: 1-58726-0425

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Tik-Tok of Oz

Inspired by the success of his play The Tik-Tok Man of Oz, L. Frank Baum turned his imagination loose in this book. Following his readers’ suggestions, he wrote an adventurous tale of Oz that is sure to please everyone.

Come meet Betsy Bobbin and her mule, Hank, as they are shipwrecked on the coast of the Nonestic Ocean. Join Queen Ann Soforth’s army, along with our old friends Tik-Tok and Polychrome, in conquering the Nome King. Find out what adventure awaits in Ruggedo’s cavern and how the Quox was able to help.

ISBN: 1-58726-0395

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The Scarecrow of Oz

First written as a movie for the Oz Film Manufacturing Company in 1914, The Scarecrow of Oz is a tale full of new Oz adventures that introduces two new characters from the non-Oz story, Sky Island. L. Frank Baum considered this book to be his best Oz story.

Join Trot and Cap’n Bill as they take a boat trip across the bay to explore the far side, and learn what happens to them in the whirlpool. Find out how they are rescued by an Ork. Discover how the Scarecrow helps Cap’n Bill in Jinxland, and enjoy a royal reception on their return to the Emerald City.

ISBN: 1-58726-0409

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The Road to Oz

Unable to resist the ever growing cry for more Oz, Baum wrote more about Dorothy and Toto and their adventures in Oz. To please his young readers, The Road to Oz came out in 1909.

Meet Dorothy’s new friends, the Shaggy Man, Button Bright and Polychrome, as you travel with them to the Emerald City. Share their adventures with the Musicker and the Scoodlers. See how they escape from the Soup-Kettle and what they found at the Truth Pond. Find out how they were able to cross the Deadly Desert and finally get to the Emerald City of Oz.

ISBN: 1-58726-0379

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Rinkitink in Oz

L. Frank Baum’s imagination sails full steam ahead in Rinkitnik of Oz. To honor the birth of a new grandson, he introduced a boy hero into the growing Oz series.

Welcome aboard as Prince Inga of Pingaree and King Rinkitink with his talking goat, Bilbil, sail away to adventure on the Nonestic Ocean. Discover if this unlikely group is able to rescue the prince’s people from captivity. Find out if the magic pearls of Pingaree can help Prince Inga. What will King Rikitnik’s subjects do with him once they have him back?

ISBN: 1-58726-0417

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The Marvelous Land of Oz

It would take four years and a thousand letters from a thousand children asking for more Oz stories before L. Frank Baum would be convinced to write his second Oz book.

Published in 1904, The Marvelous Land of Oz is about a young boy named Tip. He travels through Oz with our friends, Scarecrow and Tin Woodman. Along the way they make new friends named Wooden Sawhorse, Jack Pumpkinhead, and Highly Magnified Woggle-Bug. Join Tip and find out how he and his friends outwit, Mombi, the evil witch.
ISBN: 1-58726-0581
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The Magic of Oz

For his thirteenth Oz book, L Frank Baum conjured up a tale full of mischief and adventure, and no one in the Land of Oz seems to be safe from his imagination.

How did one boy cause so much trouble? What magic power did he discover, and what happened to everyone in Oz when he made friends with the Nome King? How could Kiki Aru be stopped? Discover how everyone was restored to normal, but what ever you do, please be very, very careful how you pronounce “P-Y-R-Z-Q-X-G-L.”
ISBN: 1-58726-0433
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The Emerald City of Oz

The letters kept coming from all of his fans, asking for the same thing. The children knew what they wanted, and they wanted another Oz book. L. Frank Baum, once again, gives them a marvelous new book, The Emerald City of Oz, full of wonderful adventure and magic

Join Dorothy and her Aunt Em and Uncle Henry as they take a fabulous tour of Oz. Meet a host of new characters on the way, but be careful of the wicked Nome King! What terrible plans do the Whimsies and the Phanfasms have? Find out if Dorothy’s friends discover the danger in time!

ISBN: 1-58726-0239

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The Lost Princess of Oz

L. Frank Baum believed imagination was very important in a child’s development. He never tired of receiving his youthful reader’s letters, filled with questions about Oz and countless suggestions for new stories and characters. You will need all of your imaginative powers as you read The Lost Princess of Oz.

Why are Ozma and the magical treasures of Oz missing? Join Dorothy and one of the search parties as they set out to find the answer. Meet up with Cayke the Cookie Cook and the Frogman. Can they help you find Ozma? Without the magical treasures of Oz, you will need all of your IMAGINATION to solve this mystery!

ISBN: 1-58726-0220

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Glinda of Oz

In which are related the Exciting Experiences of Princess Ozma of Oz, and Dorothy, in their hazardous journey to the home of the Flatheads, and to the Magic isle of the Skeezers, and how they were rescued from dire peril by the sorcery of Glinda the Good.
ISBN: 1-58726-0247
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