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  • The Lost Princess of Oz

    L. Frank Baum

    eBook (, Aug. 11, 2015)
    *This Book is annotated (it contains a detailed biography of the author). *An active Table of Contents has been added by the publisher for a better customer experience. *This book has been checked and corrected for spelling errors.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 book was dedicated to the author's newborn granddaughter Ozma Baum, child of his youngest son Kenneth Gage Baum.
  • The Lost Princess of Oz

    L. Frank Baum

    eBook (Dreamscape Media, Dec. 25, 2018)
    In L. Frank Baum’s “Lost Princess of Oz”, (1917) Dorothy aqwakens one morning to discover that Princess Ozma has disappeared, along with several magic items belonging to Glinda and the Wizard. A search party comprising Dorothy, the Wizard, Betsy Bobbin, Trot and Button-Bright is formed and the friends set off for the land of the Winkies. But who is behind the mysterious disappearances? The eleventh in the Oz books series, it’s plot was inspired by a letter from a young fan.
  • 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

    L. Frank Baum, John R. Neill

    Mass Market Paperback (Del Rey, Nov. 12, 1980)
    This book is one of the classic book of all time.
  • Lost Princess of Oz

    L. Frank Baum

    Mass Market Paperback (Del Rey, Oct. 12, 1985)
    Book 8 of L. Frank Baum's immortal OZ books, in which Ozma is lost -- as are all the known magical instruments in Oz -- and how the search party of Dorothy, the Wizard and other loyal friends embarks upon bizarre adventures and meets such strange creatures as the Frogman and the Lavender Bear while trying to find her.
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  • The Lost Princess Of Oz: Color Illustrated, Formatted for E-Readers

    L. Frank Baum, Leonardo

    eBook (HMDS printing press, Oct. 11, 2015)
    How is this book unique? Formatted for E-Readers, Unabridged & Original version. You will find it much more comfortable to read on your device/app. Easy on your eyes.Includes: 15 Colored Illustrations and BiographyThe 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 book was dedicated to the author's newborn granddaughter Ozma Baum, child of his youngest son Kenneth Gage Baum. Ruth Plumly Thompson borrowed the plot of this novel for her 1937 Oz book Handy Mandy in Oz. The Frogman and Cayke's dishpan re-appear in Jeff Freedman's 1994 novel The Magic Dishpan of Oz.
  • L. F. Baum - The Lost Princess of Oz

    Lyman Frank Baum, L. F. Baum

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 1, 2016)
    The eleventh book in the beloved Oz series. Dorothy discovers that Princess Ozma is missing—and so are the magical treasures of Oz, including Glinda’s Great Book of Records. Most Oz residents—familiar from the previous books—join in the search, splitting into various groups. In Winkle Country, Cayke the Cookie Cook (whose magic dishpan has also gone missing) and the Frogman aid Dorothy’s group in their search. As it turns out, Ugu the Shoemaker is responsible for the disappearances. A number of magical complications ensue before Ozma is found and the world of Oz is returned to order and happiness.
  • The Lost Princess of Oz by L. Frank Baum 1917

    L. Frank Baum (Author)

    Hardcover (the reily lee company, Jan. 1, 1963)
    The Lost Princess of Oz is one of L. Frank Baum's most imaginative books. It begins with a serious problem, Ozma's disappearance, and with many of the favorite characters. Yet in a parallel story, an early chapter takes us to the Winkie Country and introduces us to some delightful new characters, The Frogman and Cayke the Cookie Cook. We know that Cayke's stolen magic dishpan is somehow related to Ozma's disappearance. I love the role that Scraps, the Patchwork Girl, plays in this book. We meet some whimsical new villages and the beings who inhabit them. We pay attention to small details that are nonetheless important to those most affected by them, such as Toto's missing growl. Illusions are turned upside down and inside out, making us think. It's a delightful journey, all in all, one that I highly recommend. ( Amazon customer review)
  • The Lost Princess of Oz

    L. Frank Baum, John R. Neill

    eBook (BompaCrazy.com, July 13, 2010)
    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 book was dedicated to the author's newborn granddaughter Ozma Baum, child of his youngest son Kenneth Gage Baum.
  • The Lost Princess of Oz

    L. Frank Baum

    eBook (Start Publishing LLC, March 18, 2013)
    You expect Button-Bright to get lost, but not Ozma! As soon as it is discovered that not only is the 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

    eBook (HarperPerennial Classics, March 19, 2013)
    Ozma of Oz is lost, and so are all the magical instruments of Oz. At the head of the search party, Dorothy and the Wizard need the help of their new friends the frogman, the cookie cook, the lavender bear, and the pink bear to find the lost princess and return her to the Emerald City. Can the Ozians save Ozma from her captor, recover the magical instruments and restore order to Oz once and for all?The Lost Princess of Oz is the eleventh book in the Oz series and was inspired by a letter from one of L. Frank Baum’s young readers.The wonderful legacy of L. Frank Baum’s world lives on today in the work of authors like Gregory Maguire and Robert A. Heinlein, and in Oz the Great and Powerful, the film starring James Franco, Michelle Williams, Rachel Weisz, and Mila Kunis.HarperPerennialClassics brings great works of literature to life in digital format, upholding the highest standards in ebook production and celebrating reading in all its forms. Look for more titles in the HarperPerennial Classics collection to build your digital library.