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News from Glinda's Great Book of Records |
Ojo in Oz |
1933 | |
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: Ojo, everyone's favorite Munchkin boy, is kidnapped--first by gypsies and then by a roving robber band. He makes an adventurous escape in the company of two new friends: Snufferbox, the singing and dancing bear, and Realbad, the bandit chieftain with the mysterious past. Then an awesome encounter with the hideous Mooj reveals the unexpected and true identities of both Realbad and Ojo! |
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