The Tin Woodman of Oz

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Dorothy tries to rescue the Tin Woodman and the Scarecrow from the giantess who has changed them into a tin owl and a teddy bear and is using them for playthings.And Woot the Wanderer and the Scarecrow help the Tin Woodman find his old love, Nimmie Amee, suffering the ignominious enchantments of Mrs. Yoop's yookoohoo magic along the way.

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English

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Cover of: The Tin Woodman of Oz
The Tin Woodman of Oz
2014, Sweet Cherry Publishing Limited
in English
Cover of: The Tin Woodman of Oz
The Tin Woodman of Oz
October 31, 2005, Dodo Press
Paperback in English
Cover of: The Tin Woodman of Oz
The Tin Woodman of Oz
2002, ibooks, Inc.
E-book in English
Cover of: The  Tin Woodman of Oz
The Tin Woodman of Oz
2000, Dover Publications
in English
Cover of: The  Tin Woodman of Oz
Cover of: Tin Woodman of Oz
Tin Woodman of Oz
October 12, 1985, Del Rey
Mass Market Paperback in English

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E-book

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Open Library
OL24291745M
ISBN 10
1591768802
ISBN 13
9781588241368
OCLC/WorldCat
56472740
OverDrive
F6A502C3-0DB4-4ADD-A2F7-91B4DDB0D97B

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From the book:The Tin Woodman sat on his glittering tin throne in the handsome tin hall of his splendid tin castle in the Winkie Country of the Land of Oz. Beside him, in a chair of woven straw, sat his best friend, the Scarecrow of Oz. At times they spoke to one another of curious things they had seen and strange adventures they had known since first they two had met and become comrades. But at times they were silent, for these things had been talked over many times between them, and they found themselves contented in merely being together, speaking now and then a brief sentence to prove they were wide awake and attentive. But then, these two quaint persons never slept. Why should they sleep, when they never tired?

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The Tin Woodman sat on his glittering tin throne in the handsome tin hall of his splendid tin castle in the Winkie Country of the Land of Oz.
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December 18, 2012 Edited by VacuumBot Updated format 'eBook' to 'E-book'; Removed author from Edition (author found in Work)
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October 11, 2010 Edited by Laurel Bellon merge authors
June 23, 2010 Created by ImportBot Imported from marc_overdrive MARC record.