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  2. List of Oz books - Wikipedia

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    The text is included in The Third Book of Oz and the Hungry Tiger Press The Visitors from Oz. The book can be read online. [4] Little Wizard Stories of Oz: L. Frank Baum: John R. Neill: 1913: Reilly & Britton Six short stories about the Oz characters, originally written to help re-launch the Oz series in 1913. Full text can be found online. [5]

  3. List of Oz characters (post-Baum) - Wikipedia

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    After Thompson, Reilly & Lee published seven more books in the series: three by John R. Neill, two by Jack Snow, one by Rachel R. Cosgrove, and a final book by Eloise Jarvis McGraw and Lauren Lynn McGraw. The books in Reilly & Lee's Oz series are called "the Famous Forty" by fans, and are considered the canonical Oz texts. [1]

  4. List of Oz characters (created by Baum) - Wikipedia

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    The Sawhorse, spelled "saw-horse" in some of the books, is a character from L. Frank Baum's Oz books series. [26] He first appears in The Marvelous Land of Oz (1904). The Sawhorse is a wooden carpenter's sawhorse brought to life with the Powder of Life by Tip to carry Jack Pumpkinhead (whose wooden joints were wearing out from walking). He is a ...

  5. Jack Pumpkinhead - Wikipedia

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    Jack Pumpkinhead is a fictional character from the Land of Oz who appears in several of the classic children's series of Oz books by American author L. Frank Baum. [1] Jack first appeared as a main character in the second Oz book by Baum, The Marvelous Land of Oz (1904), and returned often in subsequent books.

  6. Peter Brown (Oz) - Wikipedia

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    Peter Brown [1] is a major character in the Oz novels of Ruth Plumly Thompson, who continued the series of Oz books after the death of their creator, L. Frank Baum.Thompson used Peter as the protagonist in three of her books: The Gnome King of Oz (1927), Jack Pumpkinhead of Oz (1929), and Pirates in Oz (1931).

  7. Jack Pumpkinhead of Oz - Wikipedia

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    Jack Pumpkinhead of Oz (1929) is the twenty-third book in the Oz series created by L. Frank Baum and continued by other writers; it is the ninth Oz book written by Ruth Plumly Thompson. [1] It was illustrated by John R. Neill. The novel was followed by The Yellow Knight of Oz (1930).

  8. Shaggy Man - Wikipedia

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    The Shaggy Man is a character in the Oz books by L. Frank Baum. [1] He first appeared in the book The Road to Oz in 1909.. He is a kindly old wandering hobo, dressed in rags.His philosophy of life centers on both love and an aversion to material possessions.

  9. Good Witch of the North (Baum) - Wikipedia

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    In Baum's fifth Oz book, The Road to Oz, the Witch of the North is one of the many guests who attend Ozma's birthday party. She amuses the attendees by transforming ten stones into ten birds, the ten birds into ten lambs, and the ten lambs into ten little girls, who gave a pretty dance and were then transformed back into ten stones once again.