Description: Please refer to the section BELOW (and NOT ABOVE) this line for the product details - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Title:The Sea Fairies (1911) By: L Frank Baum: Children's Fantasy NovelISBN13:9781717310491ISBN10:1717310494Author:Baum, L. Frank (Author)Description:(This is a RePrint) - The Sea Fairies Is A Children's Fantasy Novel Written By L Frank Baum, Illustrated By John R Neill, And Published In 1911 By The Reilly & Britton Company, The Publisher Of Baum's Series Of Oz Books Baum Dedicated The Book To The Otherwise-Unknown Judith Of Randolph, Massachusetts - Most Likely One Of The Child Readers Who Corresponded With The Author Plot Mayre Griffiths, Nicknamed Trot, Or Sometimes Tiny Trot, Is A Little Girl Who Lives On The Coast Of Southern California Her Father Is The Captain Of A Sailing Schooner, And Her Constant Companion Is Cap'n Bill Weedles, A Retired Sailor With A Wooden Leg (Cap'n Bill Had Been Trot's Father's Skipper, And Charlie Griffiths Had Been His Mate, Before The Accident That Took The Older Man's Leg ) Trot And Cap'n Bill Spend Many Of Their Days Roaming The Beaches Near Home, Or Rowing And Sailing Along The Coast One Day, Trot Wishes That She Could See A Mermaid; Her Wish Is Overheard, And Granted The Next Day The Mermaids Explain To Trot, And The Distressed Cap'n Bill, That They Are Benevolent Fairies; When They Offer Trot A Chance To Pay A Visit To Their Land In Mermaid Form, Trot Is Enthusiastic, And Bill Is Too Loyal To Let Her Go Off Without Him So Begins Their Sojourn Among The Sea Fairies They See Amazing Sights In The Land Of Queen Aquarine And King Anko (Including An Octopus Who Is Mortified To Learn That He's The Symbol Of The Standard Oil Company) They Also Encounter A Villain Called Zog The Magician, A Monstrous Hybrid Of Man, Animal, And Fish, One Of The Very Few Absolutely Irredeemable, Pure-Evil Characters In Baum's Writings Zog And His Sea Devils Capture Them And Hold Them Prisoner The Two Protagonists Discover That Many Sailors Thought To Have Been Drowned Have Actually Been Captured And Enslaved By Zog Trot And Cap'n Bill Survive Zog's Challenges, And The Villain Is Eventually Defeated By The Forces Of Good Trot And Cap'n Bill Are Returned To Human Form, Safe And Dry After Their Undersea Adventure As Many Readers And Critics Have Observed, Baum's Oz In Particular And His Fantasy Novels In General Are Dominated By Puissant And Virtuous Female Figures; The Archetype Of The Father-Figure Plays Little Role In Baum's Fantasy World The Sea Fairies Is A Lonely Exception To This Overall Trend: The Sea Serpent King Anko Is The Closest Approximation To A Powerful, Benevolent Father Figure In Baum's Fantasies Lyman Frank Baum (May 15, 1856 - May 6, 1919), Better Known As L Frank Baum, Was An American Author Chiefly Famous For His Children's Books, Particularly The Wonderful Wizard Of Oz And Its Sequels He Wrote A Total Of 14 Novels In The Oz Series, Plus 41 Other Novels, 83 Short Stories, Over 200 Poems, And At Least 42 Scripts He Made Numerous Attempts To Bring His Works To The Stage And The Nascent Medium Of Film; The 1939 Adaptation Of The First Oz Book Would Become A Landmark Of 20Th Century Cinema His Works Anticipated Such Century-Later Commonplaces As Television, Augmented Reality, Laptop Computers (The Master Key), Wireless Telephones (Tik-Tok Of Oz), Women In High-Risk And Action-Heavy Occupations (Mary Louise In The Country), Police Corruption And False Evidence (Phoebe Daring), And The Ubiquity Of Advertising On Clothing (Aunt Jane's Nieces At Work) Childhood And Early Life: Baum Was Born In Chittenango, New York In 1856 Into A Devout Methodist Family He Had German, Scots-Irish, And English Ancestry, And Was The Seventh Of Nine Children Of Cynthia Ann (N E Stanton) And Benjamin Ward Baum, Only Five Of Whom Survived Into Adulthood Lyman Was The Name Of His Father's Brother, But He Always Disliked It And Preferred His Middle Name Frank His Father Succeeded In Many Businesses, Including Barrel-Making, Oil Drilling In Pennsylvania, And Real Estate Binding:Paperback, PaperbackPublisher:Createspace Independent Publishing PlatformPublication Date:2018-04-23Weight:0.39 lbsDimensions:0.17'' H x 10'' L x 7.99'' WNumber of Pages:80Language:English
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Book Title: Sea Fairies (1911) . By: L. Frank Baum : Children's Fantasy Novel
Number of Pages: 80 Pages
Language: English
Publisher: CreateSpace
Topic: General
Publication Year: 2018
Item Height: 0.2 in
Genre: Fiction
Item Weight: 8.3 Oz
Author: L. Frank. Baum
Item Length: 10 in
Item Width: 8 in
Format: Trade Paperback