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Books with title The Twilight of Magic

  • The Dark of Twilight

    Kate Danley

    eBook (, Dec. 1, 2014)
    My name is Aein. The world was not always the way it is now. The night I brought the shifter plague to my kingdom is the night the world ended. The night that I, unwittingly, killed humanity. If I don't find a cure, everyone I love shall be trapped forever in a wolf body, unable to ever shift back to the people I know and love.And so I search for hope.Book One in the complete Twilight Shifters trilogy.
  • The Magic of Oz

    L. Frank (Lyman Frank) Baum

    eBook (, May 17, 2012)
    This book was converted from its physical edition to the digital format by a community of volunteers. You may find it for free on the web. Purchase of the Kindle edition includes wireless delivery.
  • The Magic of Oz

    Lyman Frank Baum

    eBook (, May 17, 2012)
    This is the thirteenth Land of Oz book, published shortly after the author’s death and dedicated to “the Children of our Soldiers, the Americans and their Allies, with unmeasured Pride and Affection.” In this story, the Munchkin boy Kiki Aru finds magic instructions hidden by his father, Bini Aru. The former Nome King Ruggedo, seeking vengeance against the Emerald City, allies himself with Kiki in order to conquer Oz. They play havoc with their magic, but eventually the Wizard prevails. And Ozma’s birthday is celebrated; she’s given the gift of a magical flower, obtained at great effort from an unusual island.
  • The Magic of Oz

    L. Frank (Lyman Frank) Baum

    eBook (, May 17, 2012)
    This book was converted from its physical edition to the digital format by a community of volunteers. You may find it for free on the web. Purchase of the Kindle edition includes wireless delivery.
  • The Magic of Oz

    L. Frank Baum

    eBook (Dancing Unicorn Books, May 7, 2017)
    Lyman Frank Baum penned fourteen novels in his famous Oz chronology. The thirteenth, The Magic of Oz, was published in 1919 and introduced the Munchkin boy Kiki Aru and the magical word “Pyrzqxgl,” with which he and former Nome King Ruggedo attempt to conquer Oz. This volume of Original Oz Stories is formatted not only for ease of reading, but to emulate the textual structure of that original publication.
  • The Magic of Oz

    L. Frank Baum

    eBook (, May 6, 2020)
    In this witty and imaginative tale, the “Royal Historian of Oz,” L. Frank Baum, takes young readers back across The Great Sandy Desert for more exciting adventures in the wondrous Land of Oz. Old friends such as Dorothy, the Wizard, and the Cowardly Lion reappear, along with endearing new characters — the Glass Cat, the Hungry Tiger, Little Trot, Cap’n Bill, the Lonesome Duck, and others.Seeking special birthday presents to express their devotion to the wise and beautiful Princess Ozma, the friends venture beyond the Emerald City and into unknown territory. Little Trot and Cap’n Bill find themselves stuck — literally! — on an enchanted island, while Dorothy and the Wizard uncover a treasonous plot. It seems that Kiki Aru, the foolish son of a magician, and Ruggedo, the evil King of the Nomes, intend to recruit an army of forest-dwelling beasts, overthrow Princess Ozma, and enslave the citizens of Oz. Can Dorothy and the Wizard foil the conspirators’ plans and rescue their stranded comrades? You’ll find out in the pages of this exciting story.Graced by a wonderful array of original black-and-white drawings by John R. Neill, as well as 12 captivating full-color plates, this spirited tale will thrill readers of all ages.
  • The Magic of Oz

    L. Frank Baum

    eBook (Ktoczyta.pl, April 26, 2019)
    In this witty and imaginative tale, the Royal Historian of Oz, L. Frank Baum, takes young readers back across The Great Sandy Desert for more exciting adventures in the wondrous Land of Oz. Old friends such as Dorothy, the Wizard, and the Cowardly Lion reappear, along with endearing new characters – the Glass Cat, the Hungry Tiger, Little Trot, Cap'n Bill, the Lonesome Duck, and others. In this story, Ozma's kingdom is threatened once again by Nome Ruggedo, the dastardly former Nome King. This time he's teamed up with a young munchkin lad named Kiki Aru who's discovered a secret word which allows him to transform anyone into whatever shape he pleases. When Dorothy, the Wizard, Cowardly Lion, and Hungry Tiger are caught by the wily pair and changed into other shapes, can anyone stop them in time to save all of Oz? Or will Ruggedo finally get his revenge on Ozma and Dorothy? You'll find out in the pages of this exciting story.
  • The Magic of Oz

    L. Frank (Lyman Frank) Baum

    eBook (, May 17, 2012)
    This book was converted from its physical edition to the digital format by a community of volunteers. You may find it for free on the web. Purchase of the Kindle edition includes wireless delivery.
  • The Magic of Oz

    L. Frank (Lyman Frank) Baum

    eBook (, May 17, 2012)
    This book was converted from its physical edition to the digital format by a community of volunteers. You may find it for free on the web. Purchase of the Kindle edition includes wireless delivery.
  • The Magic of Oz

    L. Frank (Lyman Frank) Baum

    eBook (, May 17, 2012)
    This book was converted from its physical edition to the digital format by a community of volunteers. You may find it for free on the web. Purchase of the Kindle edition includes wireless delivery.
  • The Magic of Oz

    L. Frank (Lyman Frank) Baum

    eBook (Open Road Media Teen & Tween, May 17, 2012)
    This book was converted from its physical edition to the digital format by a community of volunteers. You may find it for free on the web. Purchase of the Kindle edition includes wireless delivery.
  • The Magic of Oz

    Frank L. Baum

    eBook (CAIMAN, July 7, 2019)
    1. Mount MunchOn the east edge of the Land of Oz, in the Munchkin Country, is a big, tall hill called Mount Munch. One one side, the bottom of this hill just touches the Deadly Sandy Desert that separates the Fairyland of Oz from all the rest of the world, but on the other side, the hill touches the beautiful, fertile Country of the Munchkins.The Munchkin folks, however, merely stand off and look at Mount Munch and know very little about it; for, about a third of the way up, its sides become too steep to climb, and if any people live upon the top of that great towering peak that seems to reach nearly to the skies, the Munchkins are not aware of the fact.But people DO live there, just the same. The top of Mount Munch is shaped like a saucer, broad and deep, and in the saucer are fields where grains and vegetables grow, and flocks are fed, and brooks flow and trees bear all sorts of things. There are houses scattered here and there, each having its family of Hyups, as the people call themselves. The Hyups seldom go down the mountain, for the same reason that the Munchkins never climb up: the sides are too steep.