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The Master Key

Gelesen von Judy Bieber

(4,297 Sterne; 69 Bewertungen)

The Master Key was one of Baum's earliest full length fantasy books for children, published in 1901 just one year after The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. The protagonist, Rob, while experimenting in his workshop, accidentally summons up an electrical fairy who presents him with electrical devices so advanced as to seem magical. His gifts include a flying contraption, a stun gun, and something resembling an omniscient portable TV set. Rob travels the world, rendering assistance to European heads of state and narrowly escaping disaster at the hands of “primitive” cannibals, Turks and Tatars, pirates, and evil scientists who try to steal his inventions. It's great fun, despite the occasional use of racial stereotypes that reflect the values of its time. (3 hr 40 min)

Chapters

01 - Rob's Workshop

8:21

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02 - The Demon of Electricity

8:20

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03 - The Three Gifts

10:43

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04 - Testing the Instruments

11:53

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05 - The Cannibal Island

16:01

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06 - The Buccaneers

15:59

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07 - The Demon Becomes Angry

6:46

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08 - Rob Acquires New Powers

10:32

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09 - The Second Journey

6:00

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10 - How Rob Served a Mighty King

19:35

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11 - The Man of Science

9:16

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12 - How Rob Saved A Republic

8:42

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13 - Rob Loses His Treasures

12:52

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14 - Turk and Tatar

20:00

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15 - A Battle with Monsters

9:32

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16 - Shipwrecked Mariners

11:49

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17 - The Coast of Oregon

6:27

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18 - A Narrow Escape

9:48

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19 - Rob Makes a Resolution

3:40

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20 - The Unhappy Fate of the Demon

14:31

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Bewertungen

love it! love it! LOVE IT!!!!!

(5 Sterne)

I absoulutly love it. i love l frank baum. i love oz so i probably will like this book. suposed to be for boys but i love all books. girl or boy.

(5 Sterne)

Great! One of L. Frank Baum's best books, the reader and story were great. I highly recomend this for Oz book fans and fantasy story fans!

it was a fun book great for the young

(4 Sterne)

little kid

(3,5 Sterne)

This is for two year annoying young people

WONDERFUL

(5 Sterne)

MEEEEEEEEEEEEEEP IS DAN O SLAV

Okay book, okay recording

(2 Sterne)

Having read much of Baum's other work, I was a little disappointed in this book. The protagonist is far less sympathetic than Baum's other child heroes. He lacks common sense, and his bumbling seems to satirize society's inability to use technology wisely. The racist stereotypes are vicious (and too pervasive to be easily edited out). If you enjoy children's literature of this time and can stomach the racism, you might get more out of the book than I did, but in general I wouldn't recommend it for children. The recording quality is fine. I found the reading a little stiff, but clear.