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The Lost Princess of Oz

The Lost Princess of Oz

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The Lost Princess of Oz

by Baum, L. Frank

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Chicago: Reilly & Lee. post 1935. beige cloth, black lettering, pictorial color front paste, lightly bumped corners, illustrated end pages, unmarked, binding very good, pages clean, black-n-white illustrations,DJ wrapped in archival cover, tears to head & tail of cover, minor chipping otherwise very good. very good +/very good. Neil, John R.. #11 of the OZ series, Princess of Oz was lost while Dorothy was the one to discover it. Dorothy, Betsy Bobbin and Trot & Capt'n Bill had all lived in Ozma but were from the outside.

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From the book:There could be no doubt of the fact: Princess Ozma, the lovely girl ruler of the Fairyland of Oz, was lost. She had completely disappeared.Not one of her subjects - not even her closest friends - knew what had become of her. It was Dorothy who first discovered it. Dorothy was a little Kansas girl who had come to the Land of Oz to live and had been given a delightful suite of rooms in Ozma's royal palace just because Ozma loved Dorothy and wanted her to live as near her as possible so the two girls might be much together. Dorothy was not the only girl from the outside world who had been welcomed to Oz and lived in the royal palace. There was another named Betsy Bobbin, whose adventures had led her to seek refuge with Ozma, and still another named Trot, who had been invited, together with her faithful companion Cap'n Bill, to make her home in this wonderful fairyland. The three girls all had rooms in the palace and were great chums; but Dorothy was the dearest friend of their gracious Ruler and only she at any hour dared to seek Ozma in her royal apartments. For Dorothy had lived in Oz much longer than the other girls and had been made a Princess of the realm.

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Bookseller
Crossroads Books US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
5557970
Title
The Lost Princess of Oz
Author
Baum, L. Frank
Illustrator
Neil, John R.
Format/Binding
Beige cloth, black lettering, pictorial color front paste, lightly bumped corners, illustrated end pages, unmarked, binding very
Book Condition
Used - very good +
Jacket Condition
very good
Quantity Available
1
Edition
post 1935
Publisher
Reilly & Lee
Place of Publication
Chicago
Keywords
OZ, Children's Literature
Bookseller catalogs
Children Literature;

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