The Magic of Oz

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The Magic of Oz (1919)
by L. Frank Baum
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THE MAGIC OF OZ

A Faithful Record of the Remarkable Adventures of Dorothy
and Trot and the Wizard of Oz, together with the
Cowardly Lion, the Hungry Tiger and Cap'n Bill,
in their successful search for a Magical
and Beautiful Birthday Present for
Princess Ozma of Oz


BY
L. FRANK BAUM
"Royal Historian of Oz"


To My Readers[edit]

Curiously enough, in the events which have taken place in the last few years in our "great outside world," we may find incidents so marvelous and inspiring that I cannot hope to equal them with stories of The Land of Oz.

However, "The Magic of Oz" is really more strange and unusual than anything I have read or heard about on our side of The Great Sandy Desert which shuts us off from The Land of Oz, even during the past exciting years, so I hope it will appeal to your love of novelty.

A long and confining illness has prevented my answering all the good letters sent me—unless stamps were enclosed—but from now on I hope to be able to give prompt attention to each and every letter with which my readers favor me.

Assuring you that my love for you has never faltered and hoping the Oz Books will continue to give you pleasure as long as I am able to write them, I am

L. Frank Baum

Royal Historian of Oz

"OZCOT"
at HOLLYWOOD
in CALIFORNIA,
1918.




I Dedicate this Book to the
Children of our soldiers, the
Americans, and their Allies,
with unmeasured Pride and
Affection. L. F. B.



CONTENTS

CHAPTER

This work was published before January 1, 1929, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.

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