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Books with title Sammy the Scarecrow

  • The Unscary Scarecrow

    John Patience

    Hardcover (CLB Publishing, March 15, 1989)
    A family is plagued by crows in their field. The regular scarecrow doesn't do any good, so they go to the locomotive engine shop and install an engine whistle in their field to scare the crows.
  • The Scarecrow of Oz

    L. Frank Baum

    eBook (Joe Books LTD, )
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  • The Scarecrow's Hat

    Ken Brown

    Paperback (Scholastic Canada, Limited, Aug. 16, 2004)
    Chicken wants scarecrow’s hat and he would trade it for a walking stick. She doesn’t have a walking stick but she knows someone who does. This starts her quest to get all the things to trade to the different animals so she can get the walking stick and trade it to scarecrow for his hat to make her a nest.
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  • The Scarecrow

    Cas Peace

    Paperback (Albia Publishing, Dec. 18, 2015)
    Pure evil rises once again in Albia…Three years have passed since Baron Reen’s trial. A terrible accident on the island of his exile has transformed him into a nightmarish scarecrow creature with dark, mysterious powers. Staging his own suicide, Reen breaks free of his prison and, with the help of the former queen Sofira, embarks on a ruthless quest for vengeance against his worst enemy, the woman responsible for the overthrow of his schemes and his own ruination: Brynne Sullyan.Sullyan is tasked with investigating Reen’s suicide. The missing body and a series of disasters in Port Loxton—a vicious murder, a brutal ambush, and a devastating fire—raise suspicions in her mind. She probes deeper, determined to uncover the truth, unsuspecting of the evil that’s about to be unleashed…
  • The Scarecrow of Oz

    L. Frank Baum, John R. Neill

    Mass Market Paperback (Del Rey, Oct. 12, 1980)
    Number 9 in the Ballantine Fantasy Classics of the A Wonderful Oz books series. Need to send a gift? We offer free domestic drop shipping, free gift wrapping and card for almost any occasion. Just let us know the occasion and your message. Our front cover shows the Scarecrow and Dorothy flying on bird-like creatures. Any other cover shown is provided by Amazon. This offer is also available to our international customers. as long as the s/h to both countries are the same. Any questions? Please email us prior to purchasing.
  • The Scarecrow

    Peter Sloan

    Paperback (Sundance, March 15, 1996)
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  • The Scarecrow of Oz

    L. Frank Baum

    Hardcover (Reilly & Lee, Jan. 1, 1915)
    Part of the famous OZ series by L. Frank Baum. Published by Reilly & Lee. 1920s edition with 12 color plates. Black and white illustrations throughout. Illustrated end-papers.
  • The Scarecrows

    Robert Westall

    Paperback (Transworld Publishers, July 1, 2005)
    In a brooding story about jealousy, hatred, murder, and love, Simon is outraged that his mom plans to remarry. He can't bear the way she and his sister seem to have forgotten his late father. Overwhelmed by hatred, he seeks solace in a nearby abandoned water mill. But another, powerful hatred lingers within its walls. And it is about to be unleashed.
  • The Scarecrow of Oz

    L. Frank Baum

    eBook (CDED, Dec. 12, 2018)
    The Scarecrow of Oz is the ninth Oz book. In this story, Trot, a young girl from California, and her peg-legged sailor friend, Cap'n Bill, find themselves on a perilous voyage when a whirlpool leaves them stranded in an underwater cave. There they are befriended by a most curious creature - the Ork. With four paddle-like wings, legs like a stork's, a parrot's head, and a tail like a propeller, the Ork proves to be a very welcome and helpful companion.
  • The Scarecrow Queen

    Melinda Salisbury

    Paperback (Scholastic, April 25, 2018)
    Please Read Notes: Brand New, International Softcover Edition, Printed in black and white pages, minor self wear on the cover or pages, Sale restriction may be printed on the book, but Book name, contents, and author are exactly same as Hardcover Edition. Fast delivery through DHL/FedEx express.
  • The Scarecrow of Oz

    Lyman Frank Baum

    Paperback (Independently published, Aug. 17, 2019)
    Cap'n Bill, a sailor with a wooden peg-leg, and his friend, a little girl named Trot, set out from California on a calm day for a short ride in their row-boat. A freak whirlpool capsizes their boat and pulls them under water, where they are carried by mermaids (referred to but not seen) to a cave. They are soon joined by a flying creature called an Ork. Passing through a dark tunnel out of the cave, the three arrive at an island inhabited by a grim man calling himself Pessim the Observer. Cap'n Bill and Trot reduce their size by eating magic shrinking-berries, and the Ork carries them away from the island to the land of Mo, where they eat another type of magic berries and resume their normal size.They meet the Bumpy Man, who specializes in serving sugar and molasses and has some of their appearance too. After dining on Mo rain (lemonade) and Mo snow (popcorn), they run into Button Bright, the boy from The Road to Oz who has gotten lost again. Cap'n Bill calls down some of the native birds (who, like all birds in fairy countries, can talk back) and offers them the "growing" berries to make them large enough to carry himself, Trot, and Button-Bright to the land of Oz. When they make it across the desert, Button-Bright, Cap'n Bill, and Trot are set down in a field and the Ork leaves them to find his own country, which he got lost from on a routine flight.The place Button-Bright, Cap'n Bill, and Trot have arrived in, Jinxland, is cut off from the rest of Oz by a range of high mountains and a bottomless crevice. The kingdom has had a turbulent recent history. The rightful king of Jinxland, King Kynd, was removed by his prime minister Phearse, who was in turn removed by his prime minister Krewl who now rules over the land. An unpleasant but wealthy citizen named Googly-Goo seeks to marry King Kynd's daughter, Princess Gloria; however, she is in love with Pon, the current gardener's boy, who is the son of the first usurper Phearse. King Krewl and Googly-Goo hire a witch named Blinkie to freeze Gloria's heart so that she will no longer love Pon. Cap'n Bill happens on this plot, and to keep him from interfering, Blinkie turns him into a grasshopper. She then freezes Gloria's heart. Googly-Goo proposes to her, but now that her heart is frozen, she does not love anyone at all, including Googly-Goo, whose proposal she scornfully declines.The Scarecrow is at Glinda's palace in the Quadling Country and learns about these events from reading Glinda's Great Book of Records, a magical volume which transcribes every event in the world at the instant it happens. The Scarecrow wants to help Cap'n Bill, Button-Bright, and Trot, and Glinda sends him to Jinxland with some of her magic to aid him. The Scarecrow travels to Jinxland and joins forces with Trot, Cap'n Bill (who is still a grasshopper), and the Ork, who flies off to his homeland for reinforcements. The Scarecrow attempts to depose Krewl and is captured, with Googly-Goo suggesting the Scarecrow be burned, but then the Ork arrives just in time with fifty other Orks, who attack the Jinxlanders and turn the tables on Krewl. The victorious party then arrives at Blinkie's and makes her undo her magic on Cap'n Bill and Princess Gloria by using a magic powder to shrink her in size. When she has undone her evil spells, the Scarecrow stops Blinkie's shrinking, but she remains at a small size and loses all her magic powers.Gloria takes the throne of Jinxland and elevates Pon to be her royal consort, and the Scarecrow, Button-Bright, Cap'n Bill, Trot, and the Orks return to the Emerald City for a celebration.
  • THE SCARECROW OF OZ

    L. Frank Baum

    eBook
    Trot and Cap'n Bill are boating along the California coast. The weather suddenly turns stormy; their rowboat is caught is a whirlpool and dragged down. (Trot feels herself supported and protected by "unseen arms" — her mermaid friends from The Sea Fairies.) The two surface in a submarine cave, with only a dark tunnel for an apparent exit. Trot and the Cap'n are joined in the cave by a strange creature called an Ork, a stork-like parrot-headed thing with a propeller tail. After making friends, the two ride on the Ork's back, and fly through the tunnel, out of the cave, and to a nearby island. They have an episode with magic berries (the lavender ones make you shrink, the dark purple ones make you grow).The trio fly to the Land of Mo, where they meet a Bumpy Man. They eat and drink Mo snow (popcorn) and rain (lemonade). They meet Button-Bright, who has gotten lost again. Cap'n Bill makes a deal with the local (talking) birds, who eat the purple berries and grow large enough to carry passengers across the Deadly Desert to Oz. The Ork leaves to find his own way home.Trot, Button-Bright, and the Cap'n have landed in a remote corner of Oz called Jinxland. The local politics are complex: the rightful ruler, King Kynd, has been disposed of by his prime minister Phearse; King Phearse was in turn done away with by his prime minister, now King Krewl. Krewl wants to marry Kynd's daughter Gloria to a decrepit, but very wealthy, old lord called Googly-Goo. Gloria, however, loves Pon the gardener, son of Phearse. Krewl and Googly-Goo feel that if they can't have Gloria, then Pon certainly can't either. They hire the witch Blinkie to freeze her heart. When Cap'n Bill learns of the plot, Blinkie transforms him into a grasshopper (with a wooden leg).At Glinda's palace in the Quadling Country of Oz, the Scarecrow learns of these events from the Great Book of Records. Glinda sends the Scarecrow to Jinxland with some magic, to help. On his way, the Scarecrow also meets the Ork. Once in Jinxland, the Scarecrow runs into difficulties with King Krewl, and faces immolation; the Ork and fifty of his compatriots arrive to dispose of the villains and rescue the heroes. The Scarecrow, using Glinda's magic, shrinks Blinkie until she reverses her spell on Gloria and returns the Cap'n to human form. (The witch is left small and devoid of magic.)Gloria assumes the Jinxland throne and selects Pon as her consort. The Scarecrow, the humans, and the Orks go to the Emerald City for a congratulatory celebration with Hank the Mule, Tin Woodman, Cowardly Lion, and Toto. (non illustrated)