The Wizard of Oz Book and Charm

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Harper Collins, Sep 8, 1999 - Juvenile Fiction - 208 pages

road to the city of Emerald is paved with yellow brick, so you cannot miss it. When you get to Oz do not be afraid of the Wizard, but tell him your story and ask him to help you.′

When Dorothy and her dog, Toto, are swept away from Kansas in a wild cyclone, they find themselves in the strange and magical land of Oz. On a quest to find her way back home, Dorothy and her friends the Scarecrow, the Tin Woodman, and the Cowardly Lion journey to the Emerald City where the great and powerful Wizard lives. Discover Dorothy′s unforgettable adventures in one of the most enchanting fantasy novels of all time.

This latest edition to the Charming Classics collection includes a paperback edition of L. Frank Baum′s classic fantasy novel The Wizard of Oz and a sparkling ruby slippers charm and necklace. A wonderful gift for all Dorothy fans!

Ages 6+

 

Contents

Chapter Three HOW DOROTHY SAVED THE SCARECROW
17
Chapter Five THe Rescue of the TIN WOODMAN
35
Chapter Seven THE JOURNEY TO THE GREAT OZ
53
Chapter Nine THE QUEEN OF THE FIELD MICE
71
Chapter Eleven THE EMERALD CITY OF OZ
89
Chapter Twelve THE SEARCH FOR THE WICKED WITCH
105
Chapter Thirteen THE RESCUE
121
Chapter Fourteen THE WINGED MONKEYS
127
Chapter Sixteen THE MAGIC ART OF THE GREAT HUMBUG
151
Chapter Seventeen HOW THE BALLOON WAS LAUNCHED
157
Chapter Eighteen AWAY TO THE SOUTH
163
Chapter Nineteen ATTACKED BY THE FIGHTING TREES
169
Chapter Twenty THE DAINTY CHINA COUNTRY
175
Chapter TwentyOne THE LION BECOMES
183
Chapter TwentyThree GLINDA GRANTS DOROTHYS WISH
193
Chapter TwentyFour HOME AGAIN
199

Chapter Fifteen THE DISCOVERY OF OZ THE TERRIBLE
137

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About the author (1999)

Lyman Frank Baum (1856-1919) was born in Chittenango, New York. After trying many different professions, he turned to writing for children at the age of 40. The Wizard of Oz is the first and most popular of his fourteen Oz novels.

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