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  • The Lost Princess of Oz

    L. Frank Baum

    eBook (libreka classics, March 1, 2019)
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  • The Lost Princess of Oz

    L. Frank (Lyman Frank) Baum

    eBook (, May 17, 2012)
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  • The Lost Princess of Oz

    L. Frank Baum, Charles Hubbell, Page2Page

    Audiobook (Page2Page, Nov. 28, 2019)
    Princess Ozma is missing! When Dorothy awakens one morning to discover that the beloved ruler of the Land of Oz has disappeared, all of the Emerald City's most celebrated citizens join in the search for the lost princess. But Ozma isn't all that's gone missing. The magical treasures of Oz have disappeared, too, including the Magic Picture, the Wizard's black bag, and even Glinda's Great Book of Records. With no clues to guide them, Ozma's friends separate into four search parties and spread out across their vast country in a desperate quest for their absent ruler. Deep in the Winkle Country, Dorothy's search party is soon Joined by Cayke the Cookie Cook, who has lost a magic gold dishpan, and the amazing Frogman, a man-sized frog who walks on his hind legs. Together with these new allies, Ozma's friends learn that their valued possessions aren't missing but have been stolen by a mysterious villain. If their new foe is powerful enough to steal Princess Ozma and all of their magical treasures, how will they defeat him with no magic of their own?
  • The Lost Princess of Oz

    L. Frank Baum, John R. Neill, Eltanin Publishing

    language (Eltanin Publishing, Oct. 8, 2013)
    Eltanin Publishing's Oz Series - #11~~ includes ALL the original illustrations (over 110) by John R. Neill, many of them in color, and a new Preface by Oz expert and Eltanin Editor Joseph Nusbaum. ~~~~ From the Preface:When L. Frank Baum began drafting The Lost Princess of Oz, he was driven by inspiration that took his writings about Oz in a new direction. Baum credits one of his young readers with the germ that grew into Lost Princess: "I s'pose if Ozma ever got lost, or stolen, ev'rybody in Oz would be dreadful sorry." With this notion, Baum began to imagine the resulting upheaval and collective search for the fairyland’s beloved ruler. On the surface, this may seem like a straightforward story premise, but at its root this tale would be categorically different. What Baum was embarking on in this Oz book was a mystery. Whether Baum’s innovative vision can be credited or not, his ambling approach to this mystery was more in line with our sensibilities today. The fantastic and unknown was what propelled this mystery, not the deductive unraveling of a typical, linear riddle. In recent contemporary mysteries, especially those set in fantasy, audiences seem more willing to appreciate the ride and not demand maps and milestones. And if the reader approaches Lost Princess in this spirit, they are in for a treat. Indeed, the plot for Lost Princess was so unique and engaging, Ruth Plumly Thompson borrowed and adapted it for her 1937 Handy Mandy in Oz.The Lost Princess of Oz is the 11th book in the Oz series. We (Eltanin Publishing) have also published:~ The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (#1) - http://amzn.com/B005VRZXOA~ The Marvelous Land of Oz (#2) - http://amzn.com/B004T5NI8S~ Ozma of Oz (#3) - http://amzn.com/B0050Q9EI8~ Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz (#4) - http://amzn.com/B0068O9EUY~ The Road to Oz (#5) - http://amzn.com/B006O27V6Y~ The Emerald City of Oz (#6) - http://amzn.com/B007NO7OG4~ The Patchwork Girl of Oz (#7) - http://amzn.com/B0088DZTQG~ Tik-Tok of Oz (#8) - http://amzn.com/B009KEXYAK~ The Scarecrow of Oz (#9) - http://amzn.com/B00AR34EO8~ Rinkitink in Oz (#10) - http://amzn.com/B00BQ0TOFU~ The Tin Woodman of Oz (#12) - http://amzn.com/B00JA1MGNY~ The Magic of Oz (#13) - http://amzn.com/B00NPOSWLMAlso by L. Frank Baum, our fully-illustrated version of "The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus" including the short story "A Kidnapped Santa Claus": http://amzn.com/B00HF8DIOA~~ This book is DRM-free, which means you can buy it and then convert it to other formats for all your ereading devices! ~~
  • The Lost Princess of Oz

    L. Frank Baum, John R. Neill, Peter Glassman

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, Sept. 28, 1998)
    Princess Ozma is missing! When Dorothy awakens one morning to discover that the beloved ruler of the Land of Oz has disappeared, all of the Emerald City's most celebrated citizens join in the search for the lost princess.But Ozma isn't all that's gone missing. The magical treasures of Oz have disappeared, too, including the Magic Picture, the Wizard's black bag, and even Glinda's Great Book of Records. With no clues to guide them, Ozma's friends separate into four search parties and spread out across their vast country in a desperate quest for their absent ruler.Deep in the Winkle Country, Dorothy's search party is soon Joined by Cayke the Cookie Cook, who has lost a magic gold dishpan, and the amazing Frogman, a man-sized frog who walks on his hind legs. Together with these new allies, Ozma's friends learn that their valued possessions aren't missing but have been stolen by a mysterious villain. If their new foe is powerful enough to steal Princess Ozma and all of their magical treasures, how will they defeat him with no magic of their own?In this 1917 addition to the Oz series, L. Frank Baum delights readers of all ages with a spellbinding mystery that involves nearly every one of the amazing cast of characters that populate America's favorite fairyland. This handsome new edition--featuring all twelve of Oz artist John R. Neill's beautiful color plates and nearly one hundred black-and-white drawings--is the perfect way to join Dorothy and her friends on this exciting journey through the endlessly intriguing Land of Oz.When Dorothy awakens one morning to discover that the beloved ruler of the Land of Oz has disappeared, all of the Emerald City's most celebrated citizens join in the search for the lost princess. This exciting mystery -- featuring the twelve original color plates and one hundred drawings -- involves nearly every one of the amazing cast of characters that populate America's favorite fairyland.
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  • The Illustrated Lost Princess of Oz

    L. Frank Baum, John R. Neill

    eBook (Wilder Publications, Jan. 26, 2018)
    You expect Button-Bright to get lost, but not Ozma! As soon as it is discovered that not only is ruler of Oz lost but so are all of the kingdom's important magical instruments The Wizard of Oz And Glenda the Good Witch spring into action. Search parties are sent to all four countries of Oz to find her or any clues to where she might be. Can Dorothy, the Wizard, or Glenda find Ozma or is she gone forever? This edition has more than 100 of the original whimsical John R. Neill illustrations making this a beautiful keepsake edition.
  • The Lost Princess of Oz Illustrated

    L. Frank Baum

    eBook (HarperPerennial Classics, April 1, 2020)
    The Lost Princess of Oz is the eleventh canonical Oz book written by L. Frank Baum. Published on June 5, 1917, it begins with the disappearance of Princess Ozma, the ruler of Oz and covers Dorothy and the Wizard's efforts to find her. The introduction to the book states that its inspiration was a letter a little girl had written to Baum: "I suppose if Ozma ever got hurt or losted, everybody would be sorry."
  • The Lost Princess of Oz

    L. Frank Baum

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, )
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  • The Illustrated Silver Princess in Oz

    Ruth Plumly Thompson

    language (Wilder Publications, Feb. 4, 2018)
    Young King Randy of Regalia is visited by his old friend, Kabumpo, the Elegant Elephant of Pumperdink. Together, they set out to visit their friend Jinnicky the Red Jinn, meeting some fascinating characters on the way. But when they reach Jinnicky's palace, they find that all is not well in the Land of Ev. This fully illustrated edition is filled with over 100 of the superb original illustrations by John R. Neill.
  • The Lost Princess of Oz: Illustrated

    L. Frank Baum, John R. Neill

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 1, 2017)
    The Lost Princess of Oz, by L. Frank Baum, is the eleventh book in the Oz series. Another day begins as Dorothy awakens in the Emerald City. Noticing Princess Ozma has not yet arizen, Dorothy goes into Ozma's chambers only to find she is not there. The mystery multiplies as Glinda awakens to find her Great Book of Records and her magic tools are missing. In order to help, the Wizard searches for his magic tools and finds they are missing too! Thus begins a grand search by Glinda, Dorothy, the Wizard and their companions Button-Bright, Trot, and Betsy Robbin to find Princess Ozma and the missing items. Lyman Frank Baum (1856–1919), better known by his pen name L. Frank Baum, was an American author chiefly known for his children's books, particularly The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. He wrote 55 novels in total.
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  • The Lost Prince Illustrated

    Frances Hodgson Burnett

    eBook (, June 20, 2020)
    The Lost Prince is a novel by British-American author Frances Hodgson Burnett, first published in 1915.Where was the prince? They must see him and tell him their ultimatum. It was he whom they wanted for a king. They trusted him and would obey him. They began to shout aloud his name, calling him in a sort of chant in unison, "Prince Ivor--Prince Ivor--Prince Ivor!'' But no answer came. The people of the palace had hidden themselves, and the place was utterly silent.
  • The Light Princess - Illustrated

    George MacDonald, Warwick Goble, Marc Chagall, Edmund Dulac

    language (, Aug. 10, 1864)
    The Light Princess is a Scottish fairy tale by George MacDonald. It was published in 1864.A king and queen, after some time, have a daughter. The king invites everyone to the christening, except his sister Princess Makemnoit, a spiteful and sour woman. She arrives without an invitation and curses the princess to have no gravity. Whenever the princess accidentally moves up in the air, she has to be brought down, and the wind is capable of carrying her off. As she grows, she never cries, and never can be brought to see the serious side of anything. The court philosophers, when consulted, are unable to propose any cure that the king and queen will suffer to be used. Some years later a Prince wanders in to the Palace and.......