Later in the series of Oz novels, author L. Frank Baum revisited some of the characters he originally introduced in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz and filled in the back story and narrative arc for each of them in their own book-length feature stories....
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Later in the series of Oz novels, author L. Frank Baum revisited some of the characters he originally introduced in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz and filled in the back story and narrative arc for each of them in their own book-length feature stories. This tale follows Nick Chopper, the Tin Woodman of Oz, as he woos and pursues his Munchkin beloved and meets up with friends new and old
CONTENTS; The Tin Woodman of Oz; To My Readers; Chapter One - Woot the Wanderer; Chapter Two - The Heart of the Tin Woodman; Chapter Three - Roundabout; Chapter Four - The Loons of Loonville; Chapter Five - Mrs. Yoop, the Giantess; Chapter Six - The Magic of a Yookoohoo; Chapter Seven - The Lace Apron; Chapter Eight - The Menace of the Forest; Chapter Nine - The Quarrelsome Dragons; Chapter Ten - Tommy Kwikstep; Chapter Eleven - Jinjur's Ranch; Chapter Twelve - Ozma and Dorothy; Chapter Thirteen - The Restoration; Chapter Fourteen - The Green Monkey; Chapter Fifteen - The Man of Tin
Chapter Sixteen - Captain FyterChapter Seventeen - The Workshop of Ku-Klip; Chapter Eighteen - The Tin Woodman Talks to Himself; Chapter Nineteen - The Invisible Country; Chapter Twenty - Over Night; Chapter Twenty-One - Polychrome's Magic; Chapter Twenty-Two - Nimmie Amee; Chapter Twenty-Three - Through the Tunnel; Chapter Twenty-Four - The Curtain Falls;