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Giant Horse of Oz, The |
1928 | |
Author(s): Thompson, Ruth Plumly |
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Illustrator(s): Neill, John Rea |
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Publisher(s): Reilly & Lee, Chicago |
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Genre(s): Fantasy |
Comments: The lovely Sapphire City of Oz is threatened by Bombi's monster Quiberon. The Scarecrow, Trot from California, and Benny (a living statue from Boston) encounter High Boy, whose telescopic legs and airy personality make him the Giant Horse of Oz. High Boy is on an expedition with Herby the Medicine Man and Prince Philador, of the Ozure Islands whose home has been threatened with utter destruction. We will also see how the Good Witch of the North is affected by the outcome of this amazing adventure. |
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