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The Marvelous Land of Oz

Being an account of the further adventures of the Scarecrow and Tin Woodman
and also the strange experiences of the highly magnified Woggle-Bug,
Jack Pumpkinhead, and the Gump, the story being

A Sequel to The Wizard of Oz

By
L. Frank Baum
 
Author of Father Goose-His Book; The Wizard of Oz; The Magical Monarch of Mo;
The Enchanted Isle of Yew; The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus; Dot and Tot of Merryland etc. etc.

 
PICTURED BY
John R. Neil

BOOKS OF WONDER
WILLIAM MORROW & COMPANY, INC.
NEW YORK
 
Published, July, 1904


The faces looked upon the astonished band with mocking smiles



Author's Note
 
     After the publication of "The Wonderful Wizard of OZ" I began to receive letters from children, telling me of their pleasure in reading the story and asking me to "write something more" about the Scarecrow and the Tin Woodman. At first I considered these little letters, frank and earnest though they were, in the light of pretty compliments; but the letters continued to come during succeeding months, and even years.
     Finally I promised one little girl, who made a long journey to see me and prefer her request, — and she is a "Dorothy," by the way — that when a thousand little girls had written me a thousand little letters asking for the Scarecrow and the Tin Woodman I would write the book, Either little Dorothy was a fairy in disguise, and waved her magic wand, or the success of the stage production of "The Wizard of OZ" made new friends for the story, For the thousand letters reached their destination long since — and many more followed them.
     And now, although pleading guilty to long delay, I have kept my promise in this book.
 
L. FRANK BAUM.
Chicago, June, 1904