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  • The Road to Oz

    L. Frank (Lyman Frank) Baum

    eBook
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  • The Road to Oz

    L. Frank Baum, Charles Hubbell, Page2Page

    Audible Audiobook (Page2Page, Nov. 8, 2019)
    Meet Dorothy's new friends, the Shaggy Man, Button Bright and Polychrome, as you travel with them to the Emerald City. Share their adventures with the Musicker and the Scoodlers. See how they escape from the Soup-Kettle and what they found at the Truth Pond. Find out how they are able to cross the Deadly Desert and finally get to the Emerald City of Oz.
  • The Road to Oz

    L. Frank Baum, George Newbern, Dreamscape Media, LLC

    Audiobook (Dreamscape Media, LLC, Jan. 9, 2019)
    Dorothy Gale and her little dog Toto find themselves traveling through mystical places on their way to Oz. Accompanied by a kind stranger and some other characters, Dorothy follows the road through Foxville and realizes they will make it to the Land of Oz in time for Princess Ozma's royal birthday party. Once the band reaches Oz, Dorothy is met with some familiar faces as the celebration begins.
  • The Road to Oz

    L. Frank Baum, Pierre Moreau, Author's Republic

    Audiobook (Author's Republic, July 27, 2018)
    The Road to Oz: In Which Is Related How Dorothy Gale of Kansas, The Shaggy Man, Button Bright, and Polychrome the Rainbow's Daughter Met on an Enchanted Road and Followed it All the Way to the Marvelous Land of Oz is the fifth of L. Frank Baum's Land of Oz books. It was originally published on July 10, 1909, and documents the adventures of Dorothy Gale's fourth visit to the Land of Oz. The book was dedicated to Joslyn Stanton Baum, the author's first grandson, the child of Baum's eldest son, Frank Joslyn Baum.
  • The Road to Oz

    L. Frank Baum, Jerry Robbins, The Colonial Radio Players, Jerry Robbins (dramatization), The Colonial Radio Theatre on Brilliance Audio

    Audible Audiobook (The Colonial Radio Theatre on Brilliance Audio, Sept. 23, 2011)
    While guiding a lost traveler, Dorothy herself gets lost, and finds herself on an enchanted road headed yet again to Oz. She meets many new friends and dangers along the way, but can she get to the Emerald City in time for Ozma's birthday party?
  • The Road to Oz

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

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, April 24, 1991)
    Dorothy and Toto are off again on an exciting adventure down The Road to Oz!In order to help the lovable, ever-wandering Shaggy Man, Dorothy and Toto must journey through magical and mysterious lands. Soon the three are joined by a lost lad named Button-Bright and the beautiful young Polychromethe Rainbow's Daughter. With magic at work and danger about, these new friends must journey through cities of talking beasts, across the Deadly Desert into the Truth Pond, and through many other strange and incredible places before they can reach the Emerald City.Along the way, Dorothy and her companions encounter a whole new assortment of fantastic and funny characters--the crafty King Dox of Foxville, the magical donkey King Kik-a-bray, the terrible bigheaded Scoodlers, and Johnny Dooit (who can do anything)--along with old friends Jack Pumpkinhead, Tik-tok, Billina, and, of course, the Tin Woodman, the Cowardly Lion, the Scarecrow, and the wonderful Wizard himself.The Road to Oz is the fifth adventure in the magical Land of Oz. For the first time since the original 1909 edition, this stunning new facsimile edition illustrates Dorothy's fantastic adventures on different colors of paper reflecting where she and her friends are on the road to Oz. Featuring all of John R. Neill's 126 striking pen-and-ink drawings, this handsome deluxe edition is one to be treasured for years to come.Afterword by Peter Glassman. This deluxe facsimile of the fifth Oz adventure reunites Dorothy and her friends for Princess Ozma's glorious birthday party. For the first time since the original 1909 edition, the 126 masterful illustrations are printed on colored papers, exactly as the author intended. A Books of Wonder Classic.
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  • The Road to Oz

    Peter Archer, L Frank Baum

    Hardcover (Golden Books, Jan. 13, 2009)
    Dorothy and her friend, Polychrome, find themselves on a road through some strange places, to the Land of the Winkies, and on to beautiful Emerald City. But why are they there, and how did they get there? Princess Ozma of Oz sent for them, and the Cowardly Lion and the Scarecrow, of course, to take part in her lavish birthday celebration.
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  • The Road to You

    Alecia Whitaker, Hachette Audio

    Audiobook (Hachette Audio, July 14, 2015)
    Bright lights...screaming fans...cute roadies...country music sensation Bird Barrett has officially arrived. Next up on the road to stardom, Bird's heading out on tour. Between opening for one of the biggest acts in country music and meeting a passionate young photographer who's working as part of the backstage crew, the weeks pass by in an exciting blur. It might even be enough to distract Bird from the way things ended - or never quite started - with Adam Dean. When the tour wraps, though, it's back to reality. The label is eager for a new hit song, but the sudden fame, complete with a media-fueled rivalry with another country music starlet, has Bird questioning her priorities. Before she can pour her heart into her music, she'll need to figure out where it truly lies. Filled with sweet country music spirit, Wildflower is a series you just can't get out of your head.
  • The Road to Hel

    Eric Tanafon

    language (Oak Hedge Press, Feb. 24, 2016)
    Sean here. When wolf-riding trolls attack our house, my sister Fiona and I find out the hard way that we're destined to be heroes. That goes for our friends Arturo and Parvati, too. Next thing we know, we're all enrolled in the last hero school on Midgard (that’s hero speak for 'Earth'). In fact, we're the entire final freshman class.It’s not all bad. We get to go to school on an enchanted island. The girls get to ride flying horses, Arturo gets to go berserk, and I get to learn more about swordfighting than I ever wanted to know. We also get our own personal bard who sings our praises in deathless...well, verse that you wish would die, but it won't.You'd think we’d also get to save the world. But as it turns out, there are about a million prophecies guaranteeing that Ragnarok is right around the corner and the world is literally toast, so all we get to do is die (heroically, of course).In the meantime, our mom winds up in Hel while trying to rescue our dad from, believe it or not, an even worse place. And for some reason even Odin won't explain, we're the only ones who can bring them back.Well, that takes care of summer vacation. I can't wait for the school year to start.
  • The Road to Oz

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

    language (Eltanin Publishing, Dec. 18, 2011)
    Book #5 in the Wizard of Oz series.~~ includes all the original illustrations (over 130) by John R. Neill, and a new Preface by Oz expert and Eltanin Editor Joseph Nusbaum. ~~~~ An excerpt from the preface:"If Baum’s prior book, Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz, struck too dark and grim a tone with many Oz fans, The Road to Oz brings readers back to a marvelous fairyland where the greatest hardship our heroes may endure is perhaps a little mischief. Indeed, a common criticism of The Road to Oz is that Baum failed to introduce any conflict or objective and, hence, the story suffers from a lack of plot. But as the title implies, this Oz adventure is all about the journey. Baum knew full well that the journey motif propelled countless fairytales, and he perhaps recognized common ties to the American premium on mobility and exploration. This approach to storytelling served his ongoing quest to compose a markedly “American” fairytale....The end result of The Road to Oz is a lighthearted romp through both familiar and new fairylands. Likewise, Baum brings in both his most beloved characters, and also introduces the Shaggy Man, Polychrome and Button Bright— three new characters that will go on to play major roles in future Oz adventures. The concluding celebration in the Emerald City is a most splendid event for Oz fans and a rewarding experience for admirers of Baum’s other works. That the whole book is adorned with Neill’s most elaborate illustrations, before or since, makes this Oz book a jewel in the series."The Road to Oz is the 5th book in the Oz series. The following books in the series are also available from Eltanin Publishing. Search on "Eltanin Publishing", or use these links: ~ 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 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 ~~ This book is DRM-free, so you can easily read it on all your ereader devices, and convert it to other formats if you so desire. ~~
  • Road to Tokyo

    Keith Wheeler

    Hardcover (Time Life Education, March 1, 1980)
    An illustrated history of Japan's participation in World War II focuses on the political events that brought the nation into the war, and the sacrifices made by the Japanese people
  • The Road

    Jack London

    Paperback (ReadaClassic, )
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