The Silver Princess in Oz: Empty-Grave Retrofit Edition

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Empty-Grave Publishing, 2012 - Fiction - 268 pages
After being out of print for seventy years, the 32nd book of the Oz canon is making its 21st century comeback Empty-Grave Style. Prepare to shed a few pounds in Headland and get all wrapped up in the Box Wood with Randy and Kabumpo and a pair of marooned out-of-this-worlders, Planetty and her fire-breathing steed Thun. Then dare yourself to prospect the dark mines of madness with Gludwig the Glubrious in Nicolai's 2012 short story Gludwig and the Red Hair. This book contains the original, twenty-five page, fully illustrated, short story Gludwig and the Red Hair, written by Adam Nicolai and illustrated by Ardian Hoda. The large 6in by 9in format print version, and all the ebook versions, are complete with every drawing from the original publication remastered and presented in crisp high-resolution. *Note* The book contains minor content edits that were made to remove or change some distracting and very "non-Oz" words and phrases. The appendix details the changes and also contain the original unedited lines.
 

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John Rea Neill was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on November 12, 1877. He was a magazine and children's book illustrator. His illustrations were published numerous magazines including Collier's, Vanity Fair, The Saturday Evening Post, and The Ladies Home Journal. He was best known for illustrating more than 40 stories set in the Land of Oz. He died on September 13, 1943.

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