ISBN: | 9781463896171 |
Publisher: | Aegypan |
Published: | 1 June, 2011 |
Format: | Hardcover |
Language: | English |
Editions: |
8 other editions
of this product
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- Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz
- Dorothy of Oz
- Giant Horse of Oz (Wonderful Oz Books)
- Glinda of Oz
- Grampa in Oz
- Handy Mandy in Oz
- Jack Pumpkinhead of Oz
- Jack Pumpkinhead of Oz (The Wonderful Oz Books, #23)
- Kabumpo in Oz
- Kabumpo in Oz (Wonderful Oz Books)
- Little Wizard stories of Oz
- Lost King of Oz (Wonderful Oz Books, No 19)
- Masquerade in Oz
- Masquerade in Oz
- Merry-Go-Round in Oz
- Ozma of Oz
- Paradox in Oz
- Queen Zixi of Ix
- Return to Oz
- Return to Oz: A Novel
- Rinkitink in Oz
- Rinkitink in Oz
- The Cowardly Lion of Oz
- The Emerald City of Oz
- The Emerald Wand of Oz
- The Giant Horse of Oz
- The Gnome King of Oz
- The Green Star of Oz
- The Green Star of Oz: A Special Oz Story
- The Hungry Tiger of Oz
- The Land of Oz
- The Lavender Bear of Oz
- The Lion of Oz and the Badge of Courage
- The Living House of Oz
- The Lost King of Oz
- The Lost Princess of Oz
- The Magic of Oz
- The Marvelous Land of Oz
- The Marvelous Land of Oz
- The Oz Odyssey
- The Ozmapolitan of Oz
- The Patchwork Girl of Oz
- The Royal Book of Oz
- The Royal Book of Oz (#15)
- The Scarecrow of Oz
- The Scarecrow of Oz
- The Tin Woodman of Oz
- The Wonder City of Oz
- The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
- The road to Oz
- The rundelstone of Oz
- The wonderful world of Oz
- Tik-Tok of Oz
- Trouble Under Oz
- Visitors from Oz
Two great beasts, a lion and a tiger, shared guard duties at the throne of beloved Queen Ozma. "You have enough to eat, I'm sure!" said the Cowardly Lion. "Enough, perhaps -- but not the kind of food I long for," answered the Hungry Tiger. "What I'm "hungry" for is fat babies. I have a great desire to eat a few fat babies. Then, perhaps, the people of Oz would fear me and I'd become more important!" "True," agreed the Lion. "It would stir up quite a rumpus if you ate but "one" fat baby. As for myself, if I should spring upon a man and make chop suey of him, there would be wild excitement in the Emerald City and the people would fall upon their knees and beg me for mercy. That, in my opinion, would render "me" of considerable importance!" The great beasts looked at one another -- and began their plans. L. Frank Baum wrote some of the most imaginative and delightful novels of all time in his marvelous series about the magical kingdom of Oz. In "Little Wizard Stories of Oz," Baum revisits some of his most charming characters in a half-dozen shorter tales -- "The Cowardly Lion and the Hungry Tiger," "Little Dorothy and Toto," "Tiktok and the Nome King," "Ozma and the Little Wizard," "Jack Pumpkinhead and the Sawhorse," and "The Scarecrow and the Tin Woodman."
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