Ozma of Oz, published in 1907, was the third book of L. Frank Baum's Oz series. (It was the first in which Baum was clearly intending a series of Oz books). The full and very long title of the work gives the listener a good idea of what pure delights to expect: Ozma of Oz: A Record of Her Adventures with Dorothy Gale of Kansas, Billina the Yellow Hen, the Scarecrow, the Tin Woodsman, Tik-Tok, the Cowardly Lion and the Hungry Tiger; Besides Other Good People too Numerous to Mention Faithfully Recorded Herein...
Ozma of Oz was published in 1907 as the third book of L. Frank Baum's Oz series. It was the first in which Baum clearly intended creating a series of Oz books.
When a storm blows Dorothy to the land of Ev where lunches grow on trees, she helps Princess Ozma rescue the Queen of Ev and her ten children imprisoned by the Nome King.
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz chronicles the adventure of Dorothea in the land of Oz. A cyclone picks her up from her Kansas home, where she lives with her aunt and uncle, and deposits her in the fantastical land.
Dorothy Gale is back, as enchanting as ever in L. Frank Baum's third tale of those magical lands on the other side of the rainbow!After being separated from Uncle Henry during a stormy sea voyage, Dorothy arrives back in fairy country and ...
Ozma of Oz
Ozma of Oz: A Record of Her Adventures with Dorothy Gale of Kansas, Billina the Yellow Hen, the Scarecrow, the Tin Woodsman, Tik-Tok, the Cowardly Lion and the Hungry Tiger; Besides Other Good People too Numerous to Mention Faithfully ...
OZMA of OZ is the Third Book in the Books of Oz series by L. Frank Baum and is illustrated by John R. Neill.
Ozma of Oz Dorothy is back, and she's not in Kansas anymore. But she's not in Oz, either! L. Frank Baum's magical world comes to life once again as our beloved Dorothy Gale takes yet another unexpected trip to a mystical, faraway land.
This new edition includes many of W. W. Denslow's original illustrations, and the introduction considers both the famous MGM film version and recent literary theory in a fascinating discussion of this children's classic.
This is the third book from the tales about the Fairy Land of Oz