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The Lost Princess of Oz

The Lost Princess of Oz

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Number of Chapters: 27

Length: 5 hours and 22 minutes

Language: English

Who is stealing all the magic in Oz? Dorothy and her friends set out to comb all of Oz, not only for magic stolen from Glinda and the Wizard, but also for the kidnapped princess, Ozma. Along the way, they explore regions never seen in other Oz books, meeting strange and interesting people and animals, and falling into peril more than once. It’s a desperate mission – for if the thefts are all linked, then it means that some magician unknown to them has acquired powers beyond any available to them now. How will they find him? And how will they conquer him? Not one of them knows – but with continuing faith that goodness will triumph, they march forth to try. (Summary by Mark)

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00 – Dedication of The Lost Princess of Oz (Mark F. Smith)
01 – A Terrible Loss (Mark F. Smith)
02 – The Troubles of Glinda the Good (Mark F. Smith)
03 – Robbery of Cayke the Cookie Cook (Mark F. Smith)
04 – Among the Winkies (Mark F. Smith)
05 – Ozma’s Friends Are Perplexed (Mark F. Smith)
06 – The Search Party (Mark F. Smith)
07 – The Merry-Go-Round Mountains (Mark F. Smith)
08 – The Mysterious City (Mark F. Smith)
09 – The High Coco-Lorum of Thi (Mark F. Smith)
10 – Toto Loses Something (Mark F. Smith)
11 – Button-Bright Loses Himself (Mark F. Smith)
12 – The Czarover of Herku (Mark F. Smith)
13 – The Truth Pond (Mark F. Smith)
14 – The Unhappy Ferryman (Mark F. Smith)
15 – The Big Lavender Bear (Mark F. Smith)
16 – The Little Pink Bear (Mark F. Smith)
17 – The Meeting (Mark F. Smith)
18 – The Conference (Mark F. Smith)
19 – Ugu the Shoemaker (Mark F. Smith)
20 – More Surprises (Mark F. Smith)
21 – Magic Against Magic (Mark F. Smith)
22 – In the Wicker Castle (Mark F. Smith)
23 – The Defiance of Ugu the Shoemaker (Mark F. Smith)
24 – The Little Pink Bear Speaks Truly (Mark F. Smith)
25 – Ozma of Oz (Mark F. Smith)
26 – Dorothy Forgives (Mark F. Smith)
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