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Peter Bedrick Books, 1988; p. 15. The
Scalawagons of Oz, p. 41. The
Scalawagons of Oz, pp. 203-8. The
Scalawagons of Oz, p. 262. Simpson, Paul (2013)....
- have tongues), and
clocks run. The book was
followed by Neill's The
Scalawagons of Oz (1941).
Jenny Jump
captures a
leprechaun named Siko
Pompus (apparently...
-
Emerald City, most
prominently in The
Scalawagons of Oz, in
which he
operates the
production of the
Scalawagons. In the
comic book Oz Squad, Tik-Tok's...
-
become ruler of the Land of Oz. 35 The
Scalawagons of Oz John R.
Neill 1941
Reilly & Lee The
Wizard creates Scalawagons,
intelligent cars that can also fly...
- John R. Neill's
three canonical Oz books—The
Wonder City of Oz, The
Scalawagons of Oz, and
Lucky Bucky in Oz—were
published between 1940 and 1942. Neill's...
- "Belsnickle" ale. The
antagonist of the 1941 John R.
Neill book The
Scalawagons of Oz, the thirty-fifth
entry in the Oz
series created by L.
Frank Baum...
-
Ozoplaning with the
Wizard of Oz, and
intelligent taxis called Scalawagons in The
Scalawagons of Oz. In The
Annotated Wizard of Oz,
Michael Patrick Hearn...
-
Patchwork Girl of Oz. In The
Scalawagons of Oz, Omby Amby
offers to take the Guardian's
place so that he can take a
Scalawagon to see his cousin, Oompa....
- historian" and
write several books himself. The
Wonder City of Oz, The
Scalawagons of Oz, and
Lucky Bucky in Oz,
which debuted each year from 1940 to 1942...
-
somewhat larger roles in John R. Neill's The
Wonder City of Oz and The
Scalawagons of Oz, Jack Snow's The
Magical Mimics in Oz, and Eric Shanower's The...