Author | L. Frank Baum |
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Illustrator | John R. Neill |
Language | English |
Series | The Oz Books |
Genre | Children's novel |
Publisher | Reilly & Britton |
Publication date | 1917 |
Publication place | United States |
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Preceded by | Rinkitink in Oz |
Followed by | The Tin Woodman of Oz |
The Lost Princess of Oz is the eleventh book in the Oz series written by L. Frank Baum.[1] Published on June 5, 1917, it begins with the disappearance of Princess Ozma, the ruler of Oz and covers Dorothy and the Wizard's efforts to find her. The introduction to the novel states that its inspiration was a letter a young girl had written to Baum: "I suppose if Ozma ever got hurt or losted, everybody would be sorry."[2] It was followed by The Tin Woodman of Oz (1918).
The Frogman and Cayke's dishpan re-appear in Jeff Freedman's 1994 novel The Magic Dishpan of Oz.