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  • The Wishing Horse of Oz

    Ruth Plumly Thompson, John R. Neill, Michael Herring

    Paperback (Random House, Inc., July 29, 2008)
    Return to L. Frank Baum’s wonderful world of Oz with this illustrated children’s book series. Three emerald necklaces cause everyone in Oz to forget all about Princess Ozma, the Wizard, and Glinda the Good and acknowledge instead a fat old king named Skamperoo as supreme ruler! The mystic enchantment is responsible as well for the appearance of the glorious Wishing Horse, the most magnificent white steed imaginable. Only Dorothy and Pigasus, the flying poetical pig, can save the realm. . . . Praise for the Oz series “Where the young stay young and the old grow young forever—these books are for readers of all ages.”—Ray Bradbury “The land of Oz has managed to fascinate each new generation. . . . The Oz books continue to exert their spell . . . and those who read [them] are often made what they were not—imaginative, tolerant, alert to wonders.”—Gore Vidal “I was raised with the Oz books, and their enchantment, humor and excitement remain with me. They are still a joy and a treasure. I welcome this Oz revival.”—Stephen R. Donaldson
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  • The Wishing Horse of Oz

    Ruth Plumly Thompson

    eBook (Golden Springs Publishing, Aug. 9, 2016)
    In which three emerald necklaces cause everyone in Oz to forget all about Princess Ozma, the Wizard, and Glinda the Good and acknowledge instead a fat old king named Skamperoo as supreme rule! The mystic enchantment is responsible as well for the appearance of the glorious Wishing Horse, the most magnificent white steed imaginable.Only Dorothy and Pigasus, the flying poetical pig, can save the realm…“…Where the young stay young and the old grow young forever—these books are for readers of all ages.”—Ray Bradbury“The Land of Oz has managed to fascinate each new generation…the Oz books continue to exert their spell…and those who read [them] are often made what they were not—imaginative, tolerant, alert to wonders, life.”—Gore Vidal“I was raised with the Oz books, and their enchantment, humor and excitement remain with me. They are still a joy and a treasure. I welcome this Oz revival.”—Stephen R. Donaldson
  • The Wishing Horse of Oz

    L. Frank Baum, Ruth Plumly Thompson, John R. Neill

    Hardcover (Reilly & Lee, Jan. 1, 1935)
    Founded on and continuing the famous Oz stories
  • The Wishing Horse of Oz

    Ruth Plumly Thompson, John R Neill

    eBook (Alford Books, July 24, 2010)
    The 29th book in the Oz series, The Wishing Horse of Oz was written by Ruth Plumly Thompson and illustrated by John R Neill. This Oz mystery starts in Skampavia, where King Skamperoo wishes for a horse using enchanted emerald necklaces. When Chalk, the Wishing Horse of Oz, falls from the sky, Skamperoo decides the emeralds must be from the Emerald City, and decides to conquer all of Oz. This edition includes a fully linked table of contents and original cover art. It was carefully formatted for your reading pleasure by Alford Books. We hope you enjoy reading it.
  • The Wishing Horse Of Oz

    Ruth Plumly Thompson

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 17, 2017)
    What could be more interesting than an Oz mystery? What, indeed? "Why," I can almost hear you shout, "Two Oz mysteries." And here you have them in this newest Oz story, two very mysterious mysteries to solve and ponder over and so many new Kingdoms and characters, I can hardly remember the proper spelling for their names. You will be glad to know that Dorothy has most of the strange adventures in this book and remember Pigasus? Well, I have long suspected Pigasus could be useful as well as poetical, and now that he has so convincingly proved his prowess (how do you like THAT word?) we'll have to treat him with more respect and dignity. This is a quality Green Bird Publications soft cover
  • Wishing Horse of Oz

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    Unknown Binding (Reilly & LeePub, Jan. 1, 1935)
    All books are shipped with tracking. Hardcover book. No dust jacket.
  • Wishing Horse of Oz

    Ruth P. Thompson

    Hardcover (Sagebrush Education Resources, Aug. 1, 1986)
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  • The Wishing Horse of Oz

    Ruth Plumly Thompson

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, )
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  • The Wishing Horse of Oz

    L. Frank Thompson, Ruth Plumly; Baum, John R. Neill

    Hardcover (The Reilly & Lee Co, Jan. 1, 1960)
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  • The Wishing Horse Of Oz

    Ruth Plumly Thompson

    eBook (arslan, Feb. 21, 2019)
    What could be more interesting than an Oz mystery? What, indeed? "Why," I can almost hear you shout, "Two Oz mysteries." And here you have them in this newest Oz story, two very mysterious mysteries to solve and ponder over and so many new Kingdoms and characters, I can hardly remember the proper spelling for their names. You will be glad to know that Dorothy has most of the strange adventures in this book and remember Pigasus? Well, I have long suspected Pigasus could be useful as well as poetical, and now that he has so convincingly proved his prowess (how do you like THAT word?) we'll have to treat him with more respect and dignity. This is a quality Green Bird Publications soft cover
  • The Wishing Horse of Oz

    Ruth Plumly Thompson, John R Neill

    Hardcover (Reilly & Lee, Jan. 1, 1935)
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  • The Wishing Horse of Oz

    Ruth Plumly Thompson

    Hardcover (Reilly & Lee, Jan. 1, 1946)
    The Wishing Horse of Oz (1935) is the twenty-ninth in the series of Oz books created by L. Frank Baum and his successors, and the fifteenth written by Ruth Plumly Thompson. It was Illustrated by John R. Neill. This book marked the point at which Thompson had written more Oz books than Baum himself.