The Emerald City of Oz

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LIST OF CHAPTERS

How THE NOME KING BECAME ANGRY CHAPTER ONE 1 How THE NOME KING BECAME ANGRY

How UNCLE HENRY GOT INTO TROUBLE CHAPTER TWO 2 How UNCLE HENRY GOT INTO TROUBLE

How OZMA GRANTED DOROTHY'S REQUEST CHAPTER THREE 3 How OZMA GRANTED DOROTHY'S REQUEST

How THE NOME KING PLANNED REVENGE CHAPTER FOUR 4 How THE NOME KING PLANNED REVENGE

How DOROTHY BECAME A PRINCESS CHAPTER FIVE 5 How DOROTHY BECAME A PRINCESS

How GUPH VISITED THE WHIMSIES CHAPTER SIX 6 How GUPH VISITED THE WHIMSIE

How AUNT EM CONQUERED THE LION CHAPTER SEVEN 7 How AUNT EM CONQUERED THE LION

How THE GRAND GALLIPOOT JOINED THE NOMES CHAPTER EIGHT 8 How THE GRAND GALLIPOOT JOINED THE NOMES

How THE WOGGLEBUG TAUGHT ATHLETICS CHAPTER NINE 9 How THE WOGGLEBUG TAUGHT ATHLETICS

How THE WOGGLEBUG TAUGHT ATHLETICS CHAPTER TEN 10 How THE WOGGLEBUG TAUGHT ATHLETICS

How THE GENERAL MET THE FIRST AND FOREMOST CHAPTER ELEVEN 11 How THE GENERAL MET THE FIRST AND FOREMOST

How THEY MATCHED THE FUDDLES CHAPTER TWELVE 12 How THEY MATCHED THE FUDDLES

How THE GENERAL TALKED TO THE KING CHAPTER THIRTEEN 13 How THE GENERAL TALKED TO THE KING

How THE WIZARD PRACTICED SORCERY CHAPTER FOURTEEN 14 How THE WIZARD PRACTICED SORCERY

How DOROTHY HAPPENED TO GET LOST CHAPTER FIFTEEN 15 How DOROTHY HAPPENED TO GET LOST

How DOROTHY VISITED UTENSIA CHAPTER SIXTEEN 16 How DOROTHY VISITED UTENSIA

How THEY CAME TO BUNBURY CHAPTER SEVENTEEN 17 How THEY CAME TO BUNBURY

How OZMA LOOKED INTO THE MAGIC PICTURE CHAPTER EIGHTEEN 18 How OZMA LOOKED INTO THE MAGIC PICTURE

How BUNNYBURY WELCOMED THE STRANGERS CHAPTER NINETEEN 19 How BUNNYBURY WELCOMED THE STRANGERS

How DOROTHY LUNCHED WITH A KING CHAPTER TWENTY 20 How DOROTHY LUNCHED WITH A KING

How THE KING CHANGED HIS MIND CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE 21 How THE KING CHANGED HIS MIND

How THE WIZARD FOUND DOROTHY CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO 22 How THE WIZARD FOUND DOROTHY

How THEY ENCOUNTERED THE FLUTTERBUDGETS CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE 23 How THEY ENCOUNTERED THE FLUTTERBUDGETS

How THE TIN WOODMAN TOLD THE SAD NEWS CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR 24 How THE TIN WOODMAN TOLD THE SAD NEWS

How THE SCARECROW DISPLAYED HIS WISDOM (Probably The Wisest Man

How OZMA REFUSED TO FIGHT FOR HER KINGDOM CHAPTER TWENTY-SIX

How THE FIERCE WARRIORS INVADED OZ CHAPTER TWENTY-SEVEN 27 How THE FIERCE WARRIORS INVADED OZ

How THEY DRANK AT THE FORBIDDEN FOUNTAIN CHAPTER TWENTY-EIGHT

How GLINDA WORKED A MAGIC SPELL CHAPTER TWENTY-NINE 29 How GLINDA WORKED A MAGIC SPELL

How THE STORY OF OZ CAME TO AN END CHAPTER THIRTY 30 How THE STORY OF OZ CAME TO AN END

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TO
Her Royal Highness
CYNTHIA II
OF SYRACUSE;
AND TO EACH AND EVERY ONE
Of THE CHILDREN WHOSE LOYAL
APPRECIATION HAS ENCOURAGED
ME TO WRITE THE OZ BOOKS
THIS VOLUME IS AFFECTIONATELY
DEDICATED.



THE EMERALD CITY
OF OZ

BY
L. FRANK BAUM
AUTHOR OF THE ROAD TO OZ, DOROTHY AND THE WIZARD IN OZ, THE LAND OF OZ, ETC.

(Publisher's logo)

ILLUSTRATED BY
JOHN R. NEILL

The Reilly & Lee Co.
Chicago



(fancy) P

PERHAPS I should admit on the title page that this book is "By L. Frank Baum and his correspondents," for I have used many suggestions conveyed to me in letters from children. Once on a time I really imagined myself "an author of fairy tales," but now I am merely an editor or private secretary for a host of youngsters whose ideas I am requested to weave into the thread of my stories.

These ideas are often clever. They are also logical and interesting. So I have used them whenever I could find an opportunity, and it is but just that I acknowledge my indebtedness to my little friends.

My, what imaginations these children have developed! Sometimes I am fairly astounded by their daring and genius. There will be no lack of fairy-tale authors in the future, I am sure. My readers have told me what to do with Dorothy, and Aunt Em and Uncle Henry, and I have obeyed their mandates. They have also given me a variety of subjects to write about in the future: enough, in fact, to keep me busy for some time. I am very proud of this alliance. Children love these stories because children have helped to create them. My readers know what they want and realize that I try to please them. The result is very satisfactory to the publishers, to me, and (I am quite sure) to the children.

I hope, my dears, it will be a long time before we are obliged to dissolve partnership.

Coronado, 1910
L. Frank Baum.



                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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