The Lost Princess of Oz is a children's fantasy novel written by L. Frank Baum. It is the eleventh book in the Oz series and was first published in 1917. The story follows the adventures of Dorothy and her friends as they try to rescue the lost princess of Oz, Ozma. The princess has been kidnapped by the wicked witch, Mombi, who wants to rule Oz herself. Along the way, Dorothy and her companions encounter a variety of magical creatures, including talking animals and enchanted objects. They must use their wits and bravery to ...
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The Lost Princess of Oz is a children's fantasy novel written by L. Frank Baum. It is the eleventh book in the Oz series and was first published in 1917. The story follows the adventures of Dorothy and her friends as they try to rescue the lost princess of Oz, Ozma. The princess has been kidnapped by the wicked witch, Mombi, who wants to rule Oz herself. Along the way, Dorothy and her companions encounter a variety of magical creatures, including talking animals and enchanted objects. They must use their wits and bravery to overcome obstacles and defeat Mombi. The Lost Princess of Oz is a classic tale of adventure, friendship, and magic that continues to captivate readers of all ages.That same morning there was great excitement in the castle of the powerful Sorceress of Oz, Glinda the Good. This castle, situated in the Quadling Country, far south of the Emerald City where Ozma ruled, was a splendid structure of exquisite marbles and silver grilles. Here the Sorceress lived, surrounded by a bevy of the most beautiful maidens of Oz, gathered from all the four countries of that fairyland as well as from the magnificent Emerald City itself.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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