-
witch raises havoc once again, and at the end of the book, in a rare act of
Ozite capital punishment,
Mombi is
ruthlessly doused with
water and
melts away...
-
Princess Dorothy leads to a plan to drum up news to
promote the
sleepy Ozite newspaper.
Accompanied by a
mifket named Jinx and Dorothy's cat Eureka,...
- mentioned). Most of the
other books focus on
different child protagonists, some
Ozites, some from
other Nonestican realms, and some from the
United States, and...
- of Ozma's
closest advisers,
having taught his
agricultural abilities to
Ozite farmers,
getting them
producing surplus for the
Emerald City storehouses...
- Oz. The Wizard, who in this
continuity is not an
Omaha huckster but an
Ozite born and bred and the
elected ruler of Oz,
tells them to
destroy her again...
- into that background), but we
learn at the end that he is a native-born
Ozite." Publisher’s W****ly May 17, 1930
Andrea Kelman Yussman, "The
Yellow Knight...
- Snip as his
apprentice and
Humpy as his tailor's dummy. In a rare act of
Ozite capital punishment,
Mombi is
ruthlessly doused with
water and
melts away...
-
Rogers 2003, p. 221 Cromie,
Robert (1964-06-30). "Report on
Convention of
Ozites" (PDF).
Chicago Tribune.
Archived from the
original (PDF) on 2010-12-28...
- South-Pacific location;
illustrations and
descriptions of round-shaped and
domed Ozite houses suggest a non-Western architecture. Conversely, Oz has technological...
- Wonderland,
which plotter E.
Nelson Bridwell considered antithetical to
Ozite politics, but
rather depicted the Nome King
retrieving the
magic belt and...