Handy Mandy in Oz

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Handy Mandy in Oz

CONTENTS

CHAPTER 1 Mandy Leaves the Mountain

CHAPTER 2 The End of the Ride

CHAPTER 3 The King of Keretaria

CHAPTER 4 The Message in the Horn

CHAPTER 5 Out of Keretaria!

CHAPTER 6 Turn Town!

CHAPTER 7 A Horn of Plenty

CHAPTER 8 Handy Mandy Learns about Oz!

CHAPTER 9 The Magic Hammer

CHAPTER 10 The King of the Silver Mountain

CHAPTER 11 Down to the Prisoners' Pit!

CHAPTER 12 Prisoners of the Wizard

CHAPTER 13 In the Emerald City of Oz

CHAPTER 14 The Robbery Is Discovered!

CHAPTER 15 The Pilgrim Returns to the Mountain

CHAPTER 16 The Wizard's Bargain!

CHAPTER 17 Out of the Prison Pit

CHAPTER 18 Wutz and the Gnome King Leave for the Capital!

CHAPTER 19 At the Bottom of the Mountain!

CHAPTER 20 Just in Time!

CHAPTER 21 The Hammer Elf Explains

By
RUTH PLUMLY THOMPSON
Founded on and continuing the Famous Oz Stories

By
L. FRANK BAUM
"Royal Historian of Oz"

Illustrated by
JOHN R. NEILL

The Reilly & Lee Co.
CHICAGO


COPYRIGHT 1937

By
THE REILLY & LEE Co.

ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

Printed in the u. s. a.

[Transcriber's Note: Extensive research did not uncover any
evidence that the U.S. copyright on this publication was renewed.]


Hello there!

Another spring, another book and another old Wizard in Oz! Imagine! And with Ruggedo mixed up in the story there's bound to be fun and excitement.

Now I do hope you like Handy Mandy and Nox. I'm very fond of the Royal Ox, myself. He rather reminds me of Kabumpo, while Kerry is as nice a young King as I've met in an Oz age. But tell me what YOU think. No one, not even Ozma, receives as fine letters as you all write me, and I can hardly wait to hear all this year's news and those interesting Ozzy suggestions. My news comes from the palace of the Red Jinn, today. It seems that he and Kabumpo are really going to pay that long-promised visit to Randy in Regalia. My—y, I'll have to look into this. Meanwhile, best and merriest wishes and a high old happy-go-lucky year to you!

RUTH PLUMLY THOMPSON.

254 S. Farragut Terrace,
West Philadelphia, Pa.


This book is lovingly dedicated to all
the boys and girls who have written
me letters! Yes, here's to YOU and
cheers to you!

RUTH PLUMLY THOMPSON

April, 1937


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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