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Silver Princess in Oz by Ruth Plumly Thompson
Silver Princess in Oz by Ruth Plumly Thompson

by Ruth Thompson, Greg Weeks

2017 1 ed.
Royal Book of Oz Ruth Plumly Thompson
Royal Book of Oz Ruth Plumly Thompson

by Ruth Thompson

2017 1 ed.
The Royal Book of Oz
The Royal Book of Oz

by Ruth Plumly Thompson

"The very thing!" exclaimed Professor Wogglebug, bounding into the air and upsetting his gold inkwell.

1921 270 ed.
Royal Book of Oz
Royal Book of Oz

by Ruth Thompson

2016 8 ed.
The Giant Horse of Oz
The Giant Horse of Oz

by Ruth Plumly Thompson

FAR to the North, walled in on all sides by the craggy slopes of the Munchkin Mountains, lies the great Lost Lake of Ori...

1928 12 ed.
The cowardly lion of Oz
The cowardly lion of Oz

by Ruth Plumly Thompson

"TAZZYWALLER, I must have another lion," said Mustafa of Mudge, giving his blue whiskers a terrible tweak.

1923 10 ed.
The Lost King of Oz
The Lost King of Oz

by Ruth Plumly Thompson

THE KING OF KIMBALOO was kind'a jolly, and Kinda Jolly was the King of Kimbaloo.

1925 10 ed.
Pirates in Oz
Pirates in Oz

by Ruth Plumly Thompson

ALL morning the little gray peddler had trudged along the rocky road without encountering a single customer.

1931 3 ed.
Ojo in Oz
Ojo in Oz

by Ruth Plumly Thompson

JUST outside the western wall of the Emerald City, facing the yellow brick highway, stands a small green cottage with bl...

1933 3 ed.
The Purple Prince of Oz
The Purple Prince of Oz

by Ruth Plumly Thompson

"WHO is this boy?" wheezed the King of Pumperdink fretfully.

1932 6 ed.
The Wishing Horse of Oz
The Wishing Horse of Oz

by Ruth Plumly Thompson

"IS this all?" The King of Skampavia frowned at the great stack of bags, bales, crates and carriers heaped around his th...

1935 7 ed.
Grampa in Oz
Grampa in Oz

by Ruth Plumly Thompson

KING FUMBO of Ragbad shook in his carpet slippers.

1924 4 ed.
Gnome King of Oz (Histories of King Kelson)
Gnome King of Oz (Histories of King Kelson)

by Ruth Plumly Thompson

QUEEN CROSS PATCH, the Sixth, stood at her castle window staring crossly down at her cross-patch country.

1927 4 ed.