The Project Gutenberg Etext of
The Marvelous Land of Oz
by L. Frank Baum
This is the first sequel to 
"The Wonderful Wizard of Oz".  There
are, of course, many more books in the series, but these seem to be the only 
ones currently available on-line.
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Title Page & Author's Note
LIST OF CHAPTERS
-  Tip Manufactures Pumpkinhead
-  The Marvelous Powder of Life
-  The Flight of the Fugitives
-  Tip Makes an Experiment in Magic
-  The Awakening of the Saw-horse
-  Jack Pumpkinhead's Ride to the Emerald City
-  His Majesty the Scarecrow
-  Gen. Jinjur's Army of Revolt
-  The Scarecrow Plans an escape
-  The Journey to the Tin Woodman
-  A Nickel-Plated Emperor
-  Mr. H. M. Woggle-Bug, T. E.
-  A Highly Magnified History
-  Old Mombi indulges in Witchcraft
-  The Prisoners of the Queen
-  The Scarecrow Takes Time to Think
-  The Astonishing Flight of the Gump
-  In the Jackdaw's Nest
-  Dr. Nikidik's Famous Wishing Pills
-  The Scarecrow Appeals to Glenda the Good
-  The Tin-Woodman Plucks a Rose
-  The Transformation of Old Mombi
-  Princess Ozma of Oz
-  The Riches of Content
Robert Stockton
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