The tin woodman of Oz
(Book)
Join the Tin Woodman and the Scarecrow as they journey across the fantastic magical Land of Oz in search of the Tin Woodman's long-lost sweetheart.
In a series of adventures sure to thrill Oz fans both old and new, these beloved friends face such challenges as a selfish giantess and a group of quarrelsome dragons—all to fulfill a promise made long ago to a beautiful Munchkin girl.
The Tin Woodman sits on the glittering tin throne of his splendid tin castle, ruling the Winkle Country of the Land of Oz with the help of his best friend, the Scarecrow. All is peaceful and well, but when a young wanderer named Woot asks the Tin Woodman how he came to be made of tin, the emperor recalls his days as a flesh-and-blood woodchopper and his love for Nimmie Amee, a Munchkin girl so fair that the sunsets blushed when they fell upon her.
The three quickly decide to set out on a daring quest to reunite the Tin Woodman with his lost love and ask Nimmie Amee to be Empress of the Winkie Country. During their travels, they battle dragons and loons, a mighty sorceress, and an all-too-hungry beast called the Hippo-gy-raf. Luckily, they are joined in their search by their old friend Polychrome, the Rainbow's Daughter, and are aided by Dorothy and Princess Ozma—the powerful fairy ruler of the Land of Oz. But just when they think their troubles are over and their quest is complete, they discover a surprise that leaves all of them truly astounded!
This deluxe edition of the rare first edition features all twelve of Oz artist John R. Neill's beautiful color plates, along with his nearly one hundred black-and-white drawings, making this a book sure to be treasured for years to come.
Level 7.6, 8 Points
Notes
Baum, L. F. 1. (1999). The tin woodman of Oz. New York, Books of Wonder.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)Baum, L. Frank 1856-1919. 1999. The Tin Woodman of Oz. New York, Books of Wonder.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)Baum, L. Frank 1856-1919, The Tin Woodman of Oz. New York, Books of Wonder, 1999.
MLA Citation (style guide)Baum, L. Frank 1856-1919. The Tin Woodman of Oz. New York, Books of Wonder, 1999.
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