By L. Frank Baum. You will encounter dream-like adventures, hair-raising escapes, and warm humor in this classic fantasy sequel to the Wizard of Oz filled with never-ending appeal for the young and the young at heart.
By L. Frank Baum. You will encounter dream-like adventures, hair-raising escapes, and warm humor in this classic fantasy sequel to the Wizard of Oz filled with never-ending appeal for the young and the young at heart.
King Rinkitink was so pleased with the Island of Pingaree, that he continued his stay day after day and week after week, eating good dinners; talking with King Kitticut and sleeping. Once in a while he would read from his scroll, and said he, "Whenever I return home, my subjects will be anxious to know whether I have learned how to be good, and I must not disappoint them."
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Rinkitink In Oz
By: L. Frank Baum
King Rinkitink was so pleased with the Island of Pingaree, that he continued his stay day after day and week after week, eating good dinners; talking with King Kitticut and sleeping. Once in a while he would read from his scroll, and said he, "Whenever I return home, my subjects will be anxious to know whether I have learned how to be good, and I must not disappoint them."
The Magic of Oz
By: L. Frank Baum
Download this tale of magical intrigue by author L. Frank Baum, in which Ruggedo is once again up to his old tricks, seeking revenge on Ozma and Dorothy, while trying to conquer the Emerald City. Download it today!