The Lost King of Oz – Ruth Plumly Thompson 1925 | First Edition

$95.00

  • Author: Ruth Plumly Thompson
  • Publisher: Copp & Clark Co., Toronto 1925
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Condition: Very Good
  • Size: 8vo
  • Attributes: First Edition, Illustrated

First Canadian edition, identical to the US edition, 2nd state with damaged type on the “k” at p. 193, line4.  Dark blue cloth, pictorial paste-on, rubbing to cover, spine sunned, light edge wear, light foxing to prelims, binding tight, unmarked. Twelve full-pate color plates by John R. Neil. Overall Very Good. 

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The Lost King of Oz – Ruth Plumly Thompson (1925), illustrated by John R. Neill

The 18th installment in the Oz series and Thompson’s fourth contribution as L. Frank Baum‘s successor, this adventure follows Dorothy and the Cowardly Lion as they search for the missing King of Oz—who turns out to be the long-lost father of Pastoria, the original ruler from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. Their quest introduces whimsical new characters like the living doll Pajuka, the villainous Mombi (revived from Baum’s The Marvelous Land of Oz), and the forgetful King who now tends a magical cheese garden. Thompson’s signature blend of puns, eccentric creatures, and lighthearted peril stays true to Baum’s spirit while expanding Oz’s lore.

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Note: The 1925 edition credits Baum as co-author (posthumously), though Thompson wrote it entirely.