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<h1> THE TIN WOODMAN OF OZ </h1>
<h3> by </h3>
<h2> L. Frank Baum </h2>
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A Faithful Story of the Astonishing Adventure<br/>
Undertaken by the Tin Woodman, assisted<br/>
by Woot the Wanderer, the Scarecrow<br/>
of Oz, and Polychrome, the<br/>
Rainbow's Daughter<br/>
<br/>
by<br/>
L. FRANK BAUM<br/>
"Royal historian of Oz"<br/>
<br/>
This Book<br/>
is dedicated<br/>
to the son of<br/>
my son<br/>
Frank Alden Baum<br/>
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<br/><br/><br/>
<h3> TO MY READERS </h3>
<p>I know that some of you have been waiting for this story of the Tin
Woodman, because many of my correspondents have asked me, time and
again what ever became of the "pretty Munchkin girl" whom Nick Chopper
was engaged to marry before the Wicked Witch enchanted his axe and he
traded his flesh for tin. I, too, have wondered what became of her, but
until Woot the Wanderer interested himself in the matter the Tin
Woodman knew no more than we did. However, he found her, after many
thrilling adventures, as you will discover when you have read this
story.</p>
<p>I am delighted at the continued interest of both young and old in the
Oz stories. A learned college professor recently wrote me to ask: "For
readers of what age are your books intended?" It puzzled me to answer
that properly, until I had looked over some of the letters I have
received. One says: "I'm a little boy 5 years old, and I Just love your
Oz stories. My sister, who is writing this for me, reads me the Oz
books, but I wish I could read them myself." Another letter says: "I'm
a great girl 13 years old, so you'll be surprised when I tell you I am
not too old yet for the Oz stories." Here's another letter: "Since I
was a young girl I've never missed getting a Baum book for Christmas.
I'm married, now, but am as eager to get and read the Oz stories as
ever." And still another writes: "My good wife and I, both more than 70
years of age, believe that we find more real enjoyment in your Oz books
than in any other books we read." Considering these statements, I wrote
the college professor that my books are intended for all those whose
hearts are young, no matter what their ages may be.</p>
<p>I think I am justified in promising that there will be some astonishing
revelations about The Magic of Oz in my book for 1919. Always your
loving and grateful friend,</p>
<P CLASS="noindent">
L. FRANK BAUM.<br/>
Royal Historian of Oz.<br/>
<br/>
"OZCOT"<br/>
at HOLLYWOOD<br/>
in CALIFORNIA<br/>
1918.<br/></p>
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