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  1. The Royal Book of Oz (1921) is the fifteenth book in the Oz series, and the first to be written after L. Frank Baum 's death. Although Baum was credited as the author, it was written entirely by Ruth Plumly Thompson. [1] It was followed by Kabumpo in Oz (1922).

  2. The Royal Book of Oz, publicado em 1921, é o décimo-quinto livro sobre a terra de Oz, e o primeiro escrito por Ruth Plumly Thompson após a morte de L. Frank Baum. Embora Baum seja creditado como autor, foi escrito inteiramente por Thompson.

  3. 24 de set. de 2023 · "The Royal Book of Oz (1921) is the fifteenth in the series of Oz books, and the first to be written after L. Frank Baum's death. Although Baum was credited as the author, it was written entirely by Ruth Plumly Thompson.

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    Printed in the United States of America Copyright, 1921 by The Reilly & Britton Co. All Rights Reserved

    PROFESSOR WOGGLEBUG'S GREAT IDEA

    "The very thing!" exclaimed Professor Wogglebug, bounding into the air andupsetting his gold inkwell. "The very next idea!" "Who—me?" A round-faced little Munchkin boy stuck his head in the door andregarded Professor Wogglebug solemnly. He was working his way through theProfessor's Athletic college, and one of his duties was to wait upon thiseminent educator of Oz. "Certainly not!" snapped Professor Wogglebug. "You're a nobody or a nothing.Stop gaping and fetch me my hat. I'm off to the Emera...

    THE SCARECROW'S FAMILY TREE

    The moon shone brightly, but everyone in the Emerald City was fast asleep!Through the deserted streets hurried the Scarecrow. For the first timesince his discovery by little Dorothy, he was really unhappy. Living as hedid in a Fairyland, he had taken many things for granted and had ratherprided himself on his unusual appearance. Indeed, not until ProfessorWogglebug's rude remarks concerning his family had he given his past athought. "I am the only person in Oz without a family!" he reflected...

    DOWN THE MAGIC BEAN POLE

    Hugging the bean pole for dear life, the Scarecrow slid rapidly downward,Everything was dark, but at times a confused roaring sounded in his ears. "Father, I hear something falling past!" shouted a gruff voice all at once. "Then reach out and pull it in," growled a still deeper voice. There was aflash of light, a door opened suddenly, and a giant hand snatched the airjust above the Scarecrow's head. "It's a good thing I haven't a heart to fail me," murmured the Scarecrow,glancing up fearfully...

    DOROTHY'S LONELY BREAKFAST

    Dorothy, who occupied one of the coziest apartments in Ozma's palace, wakenedthe morning after the party with a feeling of great uneasiness. At breakfast,the Scarecrow was missing. Although he, the Tin Woodman and Scraps did notrequire food, they always livened up the table with their conversation.Ordinarily Dorothy would have thought nothing of the Scarecrow's absence, butshe could not forget his distressed expression when Professor Wogglebug had sorudely remarked on his family tree. The Pro...

    SIR HOKUS OF POKES

    It was long past sunup before Dorothy awoke. She rubbed her eyes, yawnedonce or twice, and then shook the Cowardly Lion. The gates of the city wereopen, and although it looked even grayer in the daytime than it looked atnight, the travelers were too hungry to be particular. A large placard wasposted just inside: THIS IS POKES! DON'T RUN! DON'T SING! TALK SLOWLY! DON'T WHISTLE! Order of the Chief Poker. read Dorothy. "How cheerful! Hah, hoh, hum-mm!" "Don't!" begged the Cowardly Lion with tear...

    SINGING THEIR WAY OUT OF POKES

    Taking a deep breath, Sir Hokus, the Cowardly Lion and Dorothy burst out ofthe hall singing at the top of their voices. "Three blind mice—!" sang Dorothy. "Across the plain!" shouted Sir Hokus. "I am the Cowardly Lion of Oz!" roared the lion. The Pokes were so taken aback at the horrid sounds that they ran scurryingright and left. In another minute the three were out of the castle andsinging their way through the gloomy garden. Dorothy stuck to the ThreeBlind Mice. Sir Hokus sang verse after...

    THE SCARECROW IS HAILED AS EMPEROR!

    Leaning forward on the great throne, the Scarecrow waited impatiently forthe ancient gentleman to speak. The gray-skinned courtiers were eyeing himexpectantly, and just as the suspense became almost unendurable, the oldman threw up his arms and cried sharply: "The prophecy of the magic beanstalk has been fulfilled. In this radiant andsublime Scarecrowcus, the spirit of Chang Wang Woe, the mighty, has returned.And I, the Grand Chew Chew of the realm, prostrate myself before thiswonderful Scare...

    THE SCARECROW STUDIES THE SILVER ISLAND

    Two days had passed since the Scarecrow had fallen into his Kingdom. He wasnot finding his royal duties as pleasant as he had anticipated. The countrywas beautiful enough, but being Emperor of the Silver Islands was not thesimple affair that ruling Oz had been. The pigtail on the back of his hatwas terribly distracting, and he was always tripping over his kimono, towhich he could not seem to accustom himself. His subjects were extremelyquarrelsome, always pulling one another's queues or steal...

    "SAVE US WITH YOUR MAGIC, EXALTED ONE!"

    For several minutes, the Scarecrow sat perfectly still while the companystood shaking in their shoes. Then he asked loudly, "Where is the ImperialArmy?" "It has retired to the caves at the end of the Island," quavered the GrandChew Chew. "I thought as much," said the Scarecrow. "But never mind, there are quite alot of us." "Us!" spluttered a tall Silverman indignantly. "We are not common soldiers." "No, very uncommon ones, but you have hard heads and long nails, and I daresay will manage some...

  4. The Royal Book of Oz is the fifteenth book in the Oz series and is written by Ruth Plumly Thompson and inspired by L. Frank Baum. It centers on the Scarecrow who tries to find his family and where he came from and goes missing.

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  5. 24 de nov. de 2009 · The Royal Book of Oz In which the Scarecrow goes to search for his family tree and discovers that he is the Long Lost Emperor of the Silver Island Credits: Produced by Michael Gray Language: English: LoC Class: PZ: Language and Literatures: Juvenile belles lettres: Subject: Oz (Imaginary place) -- Juvenile fiction Subject: Fantasy ...

  6. The Royal Book of Oz (1921) is the fifteenth in the series of Oz books, and the first to be written by Ruth Plumly Thompson after L. Frank Baum's death. Although Baum was credited as the author, it was written entirely by Thompson.