![]() They also meet another of Pipt’s creations, Bungle, an extremely vain talking cat made of glass. Pipt’s wife has constructed a life-sized stuffed girl out of patchwork, and wishes her husband to animate her to serve as an obedient household servant. Pipt who is about to complete the six-year process of preparing the magical Powder of Life, which can bring inanimate objects to life. They visit their neighbor, the magician Dr. Ojo, known as Ojo the Unlucky, lives in poverty with his laconic uncle Unc Nunkie in the woods of the Munchkin Country in Oz. Summaries Patchwork Girl of Oz 1913 – First printing ![]() In the prologue, he reconciles Oz’s isolation with the appearance of a new Oz book by explaining that he contacted Dorothy in Oz via wireless telegraphy, and she obtained Ozma’s permission to tell Baum this story. Baum did this to end the Oz series, but was forced to restart the series with this book due to financial hardship. In the previous Oz book, The Emerald City of Oz, magic was used to isolate Oz from all contact with the outside world. ![]() ![]() The book was first published on July 1, 1913, with illustrations by John R. ![]() Pipt, Scraps (the patchwork girl), and others. Characters include the Woozy, Ojo “the Unlucky”, Unc Nunkie, Dr. Frank Baum is a children’s novel, the seventh in the Oz series. ![]()
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