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  1. 26 giu 2024 · An elephant in Oz? You bet! The tiny kingdom of Pumperdink has what no neighboring kingdom has: an Elegant Elephant in court, and his name is Kabumpo. He is very proud of his kingdom, his elegance and tends to be just the smallest bit pompous.

  2. 29 giu 2024 · They had an entire shelf of first-edition Oz books. Most were too expensive for me, of course, but I was able to pick up two written by Ruth Plumly Thompson, the second Oz historian. (And, in my controversial opinion, better than L. Frank Baum.) I gently carried them home.

  3. 25 giu 2024 · A novel by Ruth Plumly Thompson Return to L. Frank Baum's wonderful world of Oz with this illustrated children's book series. The old Gnome King attempts to capture the Emerald City and regain his magic belt, much to the horror of Peter, the Philadelphia boy who returns on a flying poetical pig to try to save Oz.

  4. 12 giu 2024 · Grampa in Oz, by Ruth Plumly Thompson - I've reread the centennial Oz book, and I have several things to say about it, and there are SPOILERS. First, the book doesn't have a very good title, but I can't really say what would have made for a better one.

  5. 27 giu 2024 · Kabumbo in Oz by Ruth Plumly Thompson. No, I'm not jumping ahead in my FF reading, it's just that the long-delayed Clover Press edition, with new illustartions by Sara Richard, arrived. Richard's style is a lot different from John R. Neill's, but her work is still gloriously Ozzy.

  6. 25 giu 2024 · A novel by Ruth Plumly Thompson Return to L. Frank Baum's wonderful world of Oz with this illustrated children's book series. When the winsome Hungry Tiger is whisked away to the Kingdom of Rash in an attempt to satisfy his appetite, Little Betsy Bobbin and the perky Vegetable Man join him and young Prince Reddy in a search for the ...

  7. 27 giu 2024 · A new edition of the original 1921 OZ book written by Ruth Plumly Thompson. This edition features a new cover and set of interior illustrations by Sara Richard and an afterword by Eisner-Award-winner, Eric Shanower.