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Jinnicky the Red Jinn, the Glossary

Index Jinnicky the Red Jinn

The Red Jinn, later known as Jinnicky, is one of Ruth Plumly Thompson's most frequently occurring characters in her Oz books.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 21 relations: Aladdin, Captain Salt in Oz, Dick Martin (artist), Jack Pumpkinhead, Jack Pumpkinhead of Oz, Jack Snow (writer), Jinn, John R. Neill, Land of Ev, Lin Carter, List of narrative techniques, List of Oz books, One Thousand and One Nights, Pirates in Oz, Rickshaw, Ruth Plumly Thompson, The Hungry Tiger of Oz, The Purple Prince of Oz, The Silver Princess in Oz, The Wishing Horse of Oz, Yankee in Oz.

  2. Fictional genies
  3. Literary characters introduced in 1929
  4. Oz (franchise) characters
  5. Oz (franchise) characters who use magic

Aladdin

Aladdin (ʻAlāʼu d-Dīn/ʻAlāʼ ad-Dīn,, ATU 561, 'Aladdin') is a Middle-Eastern folk tale. Jinnicky the Red Jinn and Aladdin are Male characters in literature.

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Captain Salt in Oz

Captain Salt in Oz (1936) is the thirtieth book in the Oz series created by L. Frank Baum and his successors, and the sixteenth written by Ruth Plumly Thompson.

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Dick Martin (artist)

Dickinson P. Martin (June 29, 1927 – February 14, 1990) was an artist from Chicago who wrote and illustrated a number of books in and related to the Oz series.

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Jack Pumpkinhead

Jack Pumpkinhead is a fictional character from the Land of Oz who appears in several of the classic children's series of Oz books by American author L. Frank Baum. Jinnicky the Red Jinn and Jack Pumpkinhead are Male characters in literature and oz (franchise) characters.

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Jack Pumpkinhead of Oz

Jack Pumpkinhead of Oz (1929) is the twenty-third book in the Oz series created by L. Frank Baum and continued by other writers; it is the ninth Oz book written by Ruth Plumly Thompson.

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Jack Snow (writer)

John Frederick Snow (August 15, 1907 – July 13, 1956), born Piqua, Ohio was an American radio writer, writer of ghost stories, and scholar, primarily of the works of L. Frank Baum.

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Jinn

Jinn (جِنّ), also romanized as djinn or anglicized as genies, are invisible creatures in early pre-Islamic Arabia and later in Islamic culture and beliefs.

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John R. Neill

John Rea Neill (November 12, 1877 – September 19, 1943) was a magazine and children's book illustrator primarily known for illustrating more than forty stories set in the Land of Oz, including L. Frank Baum's, Ruth Plumly Thompson's, and three of his own.

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Land of Ev

The Land of Ev is a fictional country in the Oz books of L. Frank Baum and his successors.

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Lin Carter

Linwood Vrooman Carter (June 9, 1930 – February 7, 1988) was an American author of science fiction and fantasy, as well as an editor, poet and critic.

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List of narrative techniques

A narrative technique (also, in fiction, a fictional device) is any of several specific methods the creator of a narrative uses—in other words, a strategy applied in the delivering of a narrative to relay information to the audience and to make the narrative more complete, complex, or engaging.

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List of Oz books

The Oz books form a book series that begins with The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (1900) and relates the fictional history of the Land of Oz.

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One Thousand and One Nights

One Thousand and One Nights (أَلْفُ لَيْلَةٍ وَلَيْلَةٌ) is a collection of Middle Eastern folktales compiled in the Arabic language during the Islamic Golden Age.

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Pirates in Oz

Pirates in Oz (1931) is the twenty-fifth book in the Oz series created by L. Frank Baum and his successors, and the eleventh written by Ruth Plumly Thompson.

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Rickshaw

Rickshaw originally denoted a pulled rickshaw, which is a two- or three-wheeled cart generally pulled by one person carrying one passenger.

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Ruth Plumly Thompson

Ruth Plumly Thompson (27 July 1891 – 6 April 1976) was an American writer of children's stories, best known for writing many novels placed in Oz, the fictional land of L. Frank Baum's classic children's novel The Wonderful Wizard of Oz and its sequels.

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The Hungry Tiger of Oz

The Hungry Tiger of Oz (1926) is the twentieth book in the Oz series created by L. Frank Baum and his successors, and the sixth written by Ruth Plumly Thompson.

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The Purple Prince of Oz

The Purple Prince of Oz (1932) is a children's novel, the 26th book in the Oz series created by L. Frank Baum and his successors, and the 12th written by Ruth Plumly Thompson.

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The Silver Princess in Oz

The Silver Princess in Oz (1938) is the thirty-second book in the Oz series created by L. Frank Baum and his successors, and the eighteenth written by Ruth Plumly Thompson.

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The Wishing Horse of Oz

The Wishing Horse of Oz (1935) is the twenty-ninth book in the Oz series created by L. Frank Baum and his successors, and the fifteenth written by Ruth Plumly Thompson.

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Yankee in Oz

Yankee in Oz is a 1972 novel in the Oz series by Ruth Plumly Thompson.

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See also

Fictional genies

Literary characters introduced in 1929

Oz (franchise) characters

Oz (franchise) characters who use magic

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jinnicky_the_Red_Jinn

Also known as Jinnicky.