Mister Tinker in Oz

1985 book by James Howe
0-394-97038-1OCLC11044733LC ClassPZ7.H83727 Mi 1985

Mister Tinker in Oz is an apocryphal Oz book, authored by James Howe and published in 1985 by Random House. The book involves an inventor responsible for Tik-Tok the Clockwork man, who involves Dorothy in a new adventure in Oz.

The book was part of a series of new Oz books published by Random House, which also included Dorothy and the Magic Belt, Dorothy and the Seven-Leaf Clover, and Ozma and the Wayward Wand.[1]

Plot summary

One night in Kansas, Dorothy meets Ezra P. Tinker, the inventor of Tik-Tok the clockwork man, and he tells her the thousand year guarantee has just run down. With the help of Mister Tinker's speckoscope and Julius Quickscissors they return to Oz. They encounter a group of babies called the Widdlebits and trek across the bottomless swamp. Finally, they make it to the Emerald City, where Dorothy is able to be sent home once again.

References

  1. ^ Pate, Nancy (July 27, 1985). "Here's a list of current and soon-to-be-available books about Oz". York Daily Record. p. 41. Retrieved 23 February 2024.

Sources

  • The Oz Encyclopedia at Piglet Press
  • Mister Tinker in Oz in libraries (WorldCat catalog)
  • Children's literature portal
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