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Sky Island
Being the Further Exciting Adventures of Trot and Cap'n Bill After Their Visit to the Sea Fairies

Sky Island Being the Further Exciting Adventures of Trot and Cap'n Bill After Their Visit to the Sea Fairies

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SKY ISLAND

THE FAMOUS OZ BOOKS

By L. Frank Baum:

THE WIZARD OF OZ
THE LAND OF OZ
OZMA OF OZ
DOROTHY AND THE WIZARD IN OZ
THE ROAD TO OZ
THE EMERALD CITY OF OZ
THE PATCHWORK GIRL OF OZ
TIK-TOK OF OZ
THE SCARECROW OF OZ
RINKITINK IN OZ
THE LOST PRINCESS OF OZ
THE TIN WOODMAN OF OZ
THE MAGIC OF OZ
GLINDA OF OZ

 

CHICAGO THE REILLY & LEE CO. Publishers

SKY ISLAND

Being the Further Exciting Adventures
of Trot and Cap'n Bill after Their
Visit to the Sea Fairies


By
L. FRANK BAUM

AUTHOR OF THE SEA FAIRIES, THE EMERALD CITY OF OZ,
DOROTHY AND THE WIZARD IN OZ, OZMA OF OZ,
THE ROAD TO OZ, THE LAND OF OZ, ETC.





ILLUSTRATED BY
JOHN R. NEILL


The Reilly & Lee Co.
Chicago

SKY ISLAND

To my Sister, Mary Louise Brewster

COPYRIGHT 1912. BY L. FRANK BAUM LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CATALOG CARD NO. 78-125373

A LITTLE TALK TO MY READERS

With "The Sea Fairies," my book for 1911, I ventured into a new field of fairy literature and to my delight the book was received with much approval by my former readers, many of whom have written me that they like Trot "almost as well as Dorothy." As Dorothy was an old, old friend and Trot a new one, I think this is very high praise for Cap'n Bill's little companion. Cap'n Bill is also a new character who seems to have won approval, and so both Trot and the old sailor are again introduced in the present story, which may be called the second of the series of adventures of Trot and Cap'n Bill.

But you will recognize some other acquaintances in "Sky Island." Here, for instance, is Button-Bright, who once had an adventure with Dorothy in Oz, and without Button-Bright and his Magic Umbrella you will see that the story of "Sky Island" could never have been written. As Polychrome, the Rainbow's Daughter, lives in the sky, it is natural that Trot and Button-Bright meet her during their adventures there.

This story of Sky Island has astonished me considerably, and I think it will also astonish you. The sky country is certainly a remarkable fairyland, but after reading about it I am sure you will agree with me that our old Mother Earth is a very good place to live upon and that Trot and Button-Bright and Cap'n Bill were fortunate to get back to it again.

By the way, one of my little correspondents has suggested that I print my address in this book, so that the children may know where letters will reach me. I am doing this, as you see, and hope that many will write to me and tell me how they like "Sky Island." My greatest treasures are these letters from my readers and I am always delighted to receive them.

L. FRANK BAUM.

"OZCOT"
at HOLLYWOOD
in CALIFORNIA

List of Chapters

LIST OF CHAPTERS

CHAPTER
1— A Mysterious Arrival 13
2— The Magic Umbrella 23
3— A Wonderful Experience 37
4— The Island in the Sky 48
5— The Boolooroo of the Blues 55
6— The Six Snubnosed Princesses 65
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