The Magic Flood
The Magic Flood
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The Tin Woodman investigates some pipes near a man-made waterfall and is swept away by a sudden torrent—only to be rescued in dramatic fashion by his loyal friends. Full of slapstick, suspense, and a splash of industrial spectacle, this story is a sparkling example of Baum’s humor and inventiveness.
By L. Frank Baum | Illustrated in the spirit of John R. Neill
Rediscovered. Reimagined. Remarkable.
Beloved for generations, the Oz books by L. Frank Baum have enchanted readers with their humor, heart, and unforgettable characters. But few know that in 1904, just before the release of Ozma of Oz, Baum penned a series of whimsical Oz short stories for newspaper readers—stories that were never collected or published in book form… until now.
The Lost Stories of Oz gathers fifteen of these long-forgotten tales, fully restored and beautifully illustrated in the spirit of John R. Neill, the legendary Oz artist. For the first time, readers can enjoy these rare adventures as they might have appeared in Baum’s original vision—with expressive, imaginative line art in Neill’s unmistakable style.
Whether you’re a longtime Oz fan or just stepping onto the yellow brick road, these short stories (each 3–5 pages long) offer a delightful glimpse into the wit and whimsy of one of America’s greatest storytellers. Prepare to be surprised: the Land of Oz has more secrets to share.
Customers will receive a PDF and an Epub version of the story.



