lly delightful, including Tiktok
the machine man, the Yellow Hen, the Nome King and the Hungry Tiger.
Forty-one full-page colored pictures; twenty-two half pages in
color and fifty black-and-white text pictures.
DOROTHY AND THE WIZARD IN OZ
In this book Dorothy, with Zeb, a little boy friend, and Jim, the Cab
Horse, are swallowed up in an earthquake and reach a strange vegetable
land, whence they escape to the land of Oz, and meet all their old
friends. Among the new characters are Eureka, Dorothy's Pink Kitten, and
the Nine Tiny Piglets.
Gorgeously illustrated with sixteen full color pages and numerous
black-and-white pictures.
THE ROAD TO OZ
Tells how to reach the Magic City of Oz over a road leading through
lands of many colors, peopled with odd characters, surcharged with
adventure suitable for the minds and imaginations of young children. The
manufacture represents an entirely new idea--the paper used is of
various colors to indicate the several countries traversed by the road
leading to Oz and the Emerald City.
Unique and gorgeous Jacket in colors and gold.
THE EMERALD CITY OF OZ
In this story, the Nome King threatens to capture the Emerald City. Ozma
and Dorothy, with the help of Glinda the Good defeat his plan. All the
old characters and many new ones enliven this story.
16 full-page pictures in four colors and green bronze. 100
black-and-white illustrations. Jacket in four colors and aluminum
and green bronze.
THE PATCHWORK GIRL OF OZ
In many ways the most successful of the Oz Books. A new and fascinating
character, the Patchwork Girl, and Ojo, a new boy, have adventures of
lively interest.
Over 100 full-page pictures in full color and in black and white.
Full-length chapter heads in full color. Jacket in four colors;
cover in four stampings.
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