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On an otherwise normal morning in the Emerald City, Dorothy finds that the Princess Ozma is missing. When she goes to sound the alarm, it is soon discovered that a number of magical instruments belonging to Glinda the Good Witch and the Wizard of Oz have disappeared as well. These strange occurrences lead to a daring journey across the land of Oz to confront a wicked enchanter in his mountain fortress. The Lost Princess of Oz , the eleventh installment of L. Frank Baum's beloved fantasy series, is a tale of excitement and adventure for children and adults alike.

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On an otherwise normal morning in the Emerald City, Dorothy finds that the Princess Ozma is missing. When she goes to sound the alarm, it is soon discovered that a number of magical instruments belonging to Glinda the Good Witch and the Wizard of Oz have disappeared as well. These strange occurrences lead to a daring journey across the land of Oz to confront a wicked enchanter in his mountain fortress. The Lost Princess of Oz, the eleventh installment of L. Frank Baum's beloved fantasy series, is a tale of excitement and adventure for children and adults alike.


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L. Frank Baum (1856-1919) was an American author of children's literature and pioneer of fantasy fiction. He demonstrated an active imagination and a skill for writing from a young age, and was encouraged by his father who bought him the printing press with which he began to publish several journals. Although he had a lifelong passion for theater, Baum found success with his novel The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (1900), a self-described "modernized fairy tale" that led to thirteen sequels, inspired several stage and radio adaptations, and eventually, in 1939, was immortalized in the classic film starring Judy Garland.