Rinkitink in OzbyLyman Frank Baum
View Table of ContentsChapter 1: The Prince of Pingaree
Chapter 2: The Coming of King Rinkitink
Chapter 3: The Warriors from the North
Chapter 4: The Deserted Island
Chapter 5: The Three Pearls
Chapter 6: The Magic Boat
Chapter 7: The Twin Islands
Chapter 8: Rinkitink Makes a Great Mistake
Chapter 9: A Present for Zella
Chapter 10: The Cunning of Queen Cor
Chapter 11: Zella Goes to Coregos
Chapter 12: The Excitement of Bilbil the Goat
Chapter 13: Zella Saves the Prince
Chapter 14: The Escape
Chapter 15: The Flight of the Rulers
Chapter 16: Nikobob Refuses a Crown
Chapter 17: The Nome King
Chapter 18: Inga Parts with his Pink Pearl
Chapter 19: Rinkitink Chuckles
Chapter 20: Dorothy to the Rescue
Chapter 21: The Wizard Finds an Enchantment
Chapter 22: Ozma's Banquet
Chapter 23: The Pearl Kingdom
Chapter 24: The Captive King
Book: Rinkitink in Oz
Wherein is recorded the Perilous Quest of
Prince Inga of Pingaree and King
Rinkitink in the Magical
Isles that lie beyond
the Borderland
of Oz
By L. Frank Baum
"Royal Historian of Oz"
Introducing this Story
Here is a story with a boy hero, and a boy of whom
you have never before heard. There are girls in the
story, too, including our old friend Dorothy, and some
of the characters wander a good way from the Land of Oz
before they all assemble in the Emerald City to take
part in Ozma's banquet. Indeed, I think you will find
this story quite different from the other histories
of Oz, but I hope you will not like it the less on that
account.
If I am permitted to write another Oz book it will
tell of some thrilling adventures encountered by
Dorothy, Betsy Bobbin, Trot and the Patchwork Girl
right in the Land of Oz, and how they discovered some
amazing creatures that never could have existed outside
a fairy-land. I have an idea that about the time you
are reading this story of Rinkitink I shall be writing
that story of Adventures in Oz.
Don't fail to write me often and give me your advice
and suggestions, which I always appreciate. I get a
good many letters from my readers, but every one is a
joy to me and I answer them as soon as I can find time
to do so.
"OZCOT"
at HOLLYWOOD
in CALIFORNIA, 1916.
L. FRANK BAUM
Royal Historian of Oz
