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  Princess Ozma - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Princess Ozma is a fictional character in the Land of Oz universe created by L.
The daughter of the former King of Oz,King Pastoria, Ozma was given to the witch Mombi by the Wizard of Oz, who worried she would someday challenge his illegitmate rule as Oz's defacto dictator.
Ozma, in the form of Tip, was raised as a boy and had no memory of ever having been a girl.
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 Ozma - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Frank Baum for Princess Ozma, ruler of his fictional land of Oz, and later given to his own granddaughter.
Ozma was a rock band from Pasadena, California; their sound has been compared to Weezer.
Project Ozma in the 1960s was a pioneering SETI experiment led by Frank Drake.
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Ozma considered the Scarecrow one of her best friends and most loyal subjects, so the morning after her visit to Glinda she asked him to take her place as Ruler of the Land of Oz while she was absent on a journey, and the Scarecrow at once consented without asking any questions.
Princess Ozma took the Sawhorse and the Red Wagon, although she was not sure there was a wagon road all the way to the Lake of the Skeezers.
Ozma invited Lady Aurex to stay at the palace also, for she knew all about the Skeezers and their island and had also been a favorite of the former Queen, so her advice and information were sure to prove valuable.
www.welcometooz.net /etext-14.txt   (23748 words)

  
 Princess Ozma: Just the facts...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Princess Ozma is a fictional character (An imaginary person represented in a work of fiction (play or film or story)) in the Land of Oz (additional info and facts about Land of Oz) universe created by L.
According to The Tin Woodman of Oz (additional info and facts about The Tin Woodman of Oz), Princess Ozma appears to be fourteen or fifteen years old, and several years older than Dorothy (additional info and facts about Dorothy).
Ozma was portrayed on film by Emma Ridley in 1985's Return to Oz (additional info and facts about Return to Oz) which was based loosely on the books Ozma of Oz (additional info and facts about Ozma of Oz) and The Marvelous Land of Oz (additional info and facts about The Marvelous Land of Oz).
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/p/pr/princess_ozma.htm   (398 words)

  
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She walked into another room, which was Ozma's boudoir, and then, pushing hack a heavy drapery richly broidered with threads of pure gold, the girl entered the sleeping-room of the fairy Ruler of Oz.
Glinda was Ozma's most valued servant, for her knowledge of sorcery was wonderful and she could accomplish almost anything that her mistress, the lovely girl Ruler of Oz, wished her to.
Ozma was a fairy of considerable power and all the creatures in Oz, as well as the three mortal girls from the outside world, looked upon her as their protector and friend.
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 The Emerald City of Oz - L. Frank Baum - Free Online Library
Princess Ozma was a very busy little ruler, for she looked carefully after the comfort and welfare of her people and tried to make them happy.
Ozma had often seen Dorothy in her Kansas home by this means, and now, having a little leisure, she expressed a desire to see her little friend again.
Ozma was thinking of the time when with Dorothy and her army she marched to the Nome King's underground cavern, beyond the Land of Ev, and forced the old monarch to liberate his captives, who belonged to the Royal Family of Ev.
baum.thefreelibrary.com /The-Emerald-City-of-Oz/18-1   (887 words)

  
 OZMA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Ozma is the name invented by L. Frank Baum for Princess Ozma, ruler of his fictional land of Oz, and later given to his own granddaughter.
Ozma is also the name of a 1989 album by the Melvins.
It is licensed under the GNU free documentation license.
www.yotor.org /wiki/en/oz/Ozma.htm   (98 words)

  
 The Road to Oz by L. Frank Baum: 20. Princess Ozma Of Oz
Princess Ozma Of Oz The royal historians of Oz, who are fine writers and know any number of big words, have often tried to describe the rare beauty of Ozma and failed because the words were not good enough.
Whatever else was beautiful or dainty or delightful of itself faded to dullness when contrasted with Ozma's bewitching face, and it has often been said by those who know that no other ruler in all the world can ever hope to equal the gracious charm of her manner.
Everything about Ozma attracted one, and she inspired love and the sweetest affection rather than awe or ordinary admiration.
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 Ozma's Homepage
Princess Ozma is an important figure in many of the succeeding adventures which occur in the Ozian fairylands.
Princess Ozma was grieved to hear this report and the little Wizard shook his head gravely and said the naughty imps deserved to be punished.
Ozma followed, for the other bushes were trying to stick their thorns into her legs and one actually got so near her that it tore a great rent in her beautiful dress.
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 Glinda of Oz   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Ozma shook her head, to indicate that the advice was not to her satisfaction.
Ozma had many arrangements to make before she could leave her throne and her palace in the Emerald City, even for a trip of a few days, so she bade goodbye to Glinda and with Dorothy climbed into the Red Wagon.
Ozma did not like this attitude, for it meant that the Skeezers were eager to fight the Flatheads, and Ozma's object in coming here was to prevent fighting and induce the two quarrelsome neighbors to make peace.
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 OzBooks
When Princess Ozma and all the magic of the Land of Oz are mysteriously stolen away, Dorothy and the other residents of Oz are determined to find their missing ruler and the thief responsible for her disappearance.
When a storm blows Dorothy to the land of Ev where lunches grow on trees, she meets the Scarecrow, the Tin Woodman, the Cowardly Lion, and Princess Ozma, and together they set out to free the Queen of Ev and her ten children.
Princess Ozma of Oz, and Dorothy, in their hazardous journey to the home of the Flatheads, and to the magic Isle of the Skeezers, and how they were rescued from dire peril by the sorcery of Glinda the
www2.oakland.edu /sehs/erl/ozbooks.html   (761 words)

  
 The Lost Princess of Oz, Mr. L. Frank Baum - HarperChildrens   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
There could be no doubt of the fact: Princess Ozma, the lovely girl ruler of the Fairyland of Oz, was lost.
She walked into another room, which was Ozma's boudoir, and then, pushing back a heavy drapery richly broidered with threads of pure gold, the girl entered the sleeping-room of the fairy Ruler of Oz.
The foregoing is excerpted from The Lost Princess of Oz by L. Frank Baum and John R. Neill.
www.harperchildrens.com /catalog/excerpt_xml.asp?isbn=0688149758   (1011 words)

  
 The Lost Princess Of Oz by L. Frank Baum : Arthur's Classic Novels
The Lost Princess of Oz by L. Frank Baum June, 1997 [Etext #959] *Project Gutenberg's Etext of The Lost Princess of Oz, by Baum* *****This file should be named 11woz10.txt or 11woz10.zip****** Corrected EDITIONS of our etexts get a new NUMBER, 12woz10.txt.
She was standing in the courtyard of the palace with Betsy and Trot, while Scraps, the Patchwork Girl, Danced around the group, her hair flying in the wind.
Ozma may not be hidden in the secret places of the Winkie Country, it is true, but it is our duty to travel to every spot, however dangerous, where our beloved Ruler is likely to be imprisoned."
arthursclassicnovels.com /arthurs/baum/11woz10.html   (20349 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: The Lost Princess of Oz: Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Colorful eccentrics the Woogle Bug and Jack Pumpkinhead are missing, and while Scraps the Patchwork Girl is included, she ambles about on the periphery of the story for most of the book with little sign of her trademark intrusive spark and spunk.
The evidence and subtext in The Lost Princess Of Oz suggest, as many other titles in the series do, that women are by far the stronger and more spiritually refined sex.
Glinda the Good, Oz's lone sorceress, and Ozma, the kingdom's child ruler, are strong, wise, and fundamentally incapable of error or even ungracious behavior.
www.amazon.ca /exec/obidos/ASIN/0688149758   (1628 words)

  
 The Lost Princess of Oz
If one who stood before it wished to see what any person anywhere in the world was doing, it was only necessary to make the wish and the scene in the Magic Picture would shift to the scene where that person was and show exactly what he or she was then engaged in doing.
Next morning as soon as the sun was up, Glinda flew back to her castle, stopping on the way to instruct the Scarecrow and the Tin Woodman, who were at that time staying at the college of Professor H. Wogglebug, T.E., and taking a course of his Patent Educational Pills.
First came the Cowardly Lion, then the Patchwork Girl riding upon the Woozy, then Betsy Bobbin on her mule Hank, and finally the Sawhorse drawing the Red Wagon, in which were seated the Wizard and Dorothy and Button-Bright and Trot.
www.halcyon.com /piglet/lostprin/lostprin.htm   (24025 words)

  
 Amazon.co.uk: Glinda of Oz: In Which Are Related the Exciting Experiences of Princess Ozma of Oz, and Dorothy, in Their ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Amazon.co.uk: Glinda of Oz: In Which Are Related the Exciting Experiences of Princess Ozma of Oz, and Dorothy, in Their Hazardous Journey to the Home of the Flatheads: Books
The Sorceress and Wizard of Oz attempt to save Princess Ozma and Dorothy from the dangers which threaten them when they try to bring peace to two warring tribes.
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www.amazon.co.uk /exec/obidos/ASIN/0486410188   (476 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Lost Princess of Oz (Wonderful Oz Books): Books: L. Frank Baum   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Frank Baum "THERE could be no doubt of the fact: Princess Ozma, the lovely girl ruler of the Fairyland of Oz, was lost..." (more)
The Lost Princess of Oz (Books of Wonder) by L. Frank Baum is the 11th book in the oz series and tells the story of when ozma is missing from oz and the subsequent hunt to find her.
The story is quite exciting and the plot is awesome with many twists and turns and the hunt for the lost ozma is thrilling and filled with marvelous adventures and I must say that it is one of the best book in the series so far.
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 Ozma of Oz
Fantasy and adventure in the fairy land of Ev with Dorothy Gale (from The Wizard of Oz), Princess Ozma, a wicked Nome King, an enchanted royal family and more.
Dorothy, the Wizard, and the Cowardly Lion seek a special gift for Princess Ozma and find treachery.
Dorothy, the Wizard, the Cowardly Lion, and chums search Oz for their missing princess and meet delightful new friends, including the Frogman; Cayke, the Cookie Cook; and the Lavender Bear King.
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 Amazon.co.uk: The Lost Princess of Oz: Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
When Ozma and all the magic of Oz gets stolen everyone is upset, so the Ozites form search parties to find her.The book goes with Dorothy's group when they go on many adventures.You will be amazed at where Ozma is and who stole her.
A man named Ugu of the Winkies kidnapps Ozma along with her magic picture and Glinda's magic book.
I think all kids will love following the journey of Dorothy and Co. from the Emerald City to find their good friend Queen Ozma of Oz.
www.amazon.co.uk /exec/obidos/ASIN/0486403440   (587 words)

  
 The Lost Princess Of Oz by L. Frank Baum (Lyman Frank) eBook by BookRags
“I wonder if Ozma is there?” said Betsy, indicating the castle with a nod of her head.
At once, all rushed to the brim to peer into the hole, but instead of finding there Princess Ozma of Oz, all that they saw was Button-Bright, who was lying asleep on the bottom.
And then he turned the crank of the little Pink Bear again and asked, “Is this the hole that Ozma of Oz is in?”
www.bookrags.com /ebooks/959/73.html   (496 words)

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