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Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz

Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz

L. Frank Baum

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Dorothy Gale, accompanied by her cat, Eureka, is traveling to visit her Uncle Henry and her other relatives in California, when she encounters her second cousin, Zeb. While en route in a horse-drawn buggy, an earthquake strikes, creating a vast crevasse into which Dorothy, Zeb, Eureka, and a cab-horse named Jim fall. While underground, they encounter the Wizard, who was last seen flying off in a balloon at the end of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. He and his balloon were also swallowed up by an earthquake, trapping him just like Dorothy and friends. Dorothy, the Wizard, and the rest of their companions proceed to embark a perilous journey through the underground realms. They encounter a variety of strange creatures, like a race of vegetables who live in a glass city, wooden gargoyles, invisible bears, and young dragonettes. After the warm reception of the Oz books, L. Frank Baum had wanted to move on to write about other subjects, but he found the success of the Oz stories irresistible. He began to write more of them, with this book being published only a year after the previous entry in the series, Ozma of Oz. His fans wanted to hear “more about the Wizard,” as he says in the introduction, so he tried to be attentive to their request. This book, published in 1908, was written around the time Baum moved to California; the Great San Francisco Earthquake, which had happened just two years earlier, likely influenced the opening of the story.

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LanguageEnglish
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Books by L. Frank Baum

The Road to OzThe Road to Oz
The Marvelous Land of OzThe Marvelous Land of Oz
The Wonderful Wizard of OzThe Wonderful Wizard of Oz
Ozma of OzOzma of Oz

Audiobooks by L. Frank Baum

Emerald City of OzEmerald City of Oz
Road to OzRoad to Oz
Marvelous Land of OzMarvelous Land of Oz
Wonderful Wizard of OzWonderful Wizard of Oz
Enchanted Island of YewEnchanted Island of Yew
Lost Princess of OzLost Princess of Oz
Aunt Jane's Nieces In The Red CrossAunt Jane's Nieces In The Red Cross
Little Wizard Stories of OzLittle Wizard Stories of Oz
Dorothy and the Wizard in OzDorothy and the Wizard in Oz
Sky IslandSky Island
Life and Adventures of Santa ClausLife and Adventures of Santa Claus
Mother Goose in ProseMother Goose in Prose
Wonderful Wizard of Oz (version 3) (Dramatic Reading)Wonderful Wizard of Oz (version 3) (Dramatic Reading)
Wonderful Wizard of Oz (version 2)Wonderful Wizard of Oz (version 2)
American Fairy TalesAmerican Fairy Tales
Wonderful Wizard of Oz (version 7)Wonderful Wizard of Oz (version 7)

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