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News from Glinda's Great Book of Records |
Rinkitink in Oz |
1916 | |
Author(s): Baum, Lyman Frank |
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Illustrator(s): Neill, John Rea |
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Publisher(s): Reilly & Britton, Chicago |
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Genre(s): Fantasy |
Comments: Prince Ingo of Pinagree is the boy hero of this fine story of peril-filled adventure in the islands of the Nonestic Ocean. King Rinkitink provides comic relief, and by the time you reach the final page you will love this fat, jolly little king. Bilbil the goat, with his surly disposition, provides a fine contrast to Rinkitink's merriment and Prince Inga's bravery and courage in the face of danger. Some say that the three magic pearls are the real heroes of this story, but the pearls would have been of little use to King Kitticut and Queen Garee if Prince Inga hadn't used them wisely and courageously. Online text available here: Not available |
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