The Master Key An Electrical Fairy Tale
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"The Master Key: An Electrical Fairy Tale" is a novel written by L. Frank Baum, the author best known for creating the beloved "Wizard of Oz" series. It was first published in 1901.
Unlike the fantastical world of Oz, "The Master Key" is a standalone novel that combines elements of science fiction and fantasy. The story follows a young boy named Rob Joslyn who comes into possession of a magical key that has the power to unlock any door and grant access to incredible adventures.
Rob's adventures take him to various realms, including the past, the future, and even to different planets. Along the way, he encounters fantastical creatures, explores strange landscapes, and learns important lessons about responsibility and the consequences of his actions.
"The Master Key" is notable for its imaginative premise and its exploration of themes related to technology, invention, and the power of imagination. It reflects Baum's interest in the possibilities of science and the potential for human progress, while also retaining the whimsical charm and sense of wonder that characterizes much of his work.
Unlike the fantastical world of Oz, "The Master Key" is a standalone novel that combines elements of science fiction and fantasy. The story follows a young boy named Rob Joslyn who comes into possession of a magical key that has the power to unlock any door and grant access to incredible adventures.
Rob's adventures take him to various realms, including the past, the future, and even to different planets. Along the way, he encounters fantastical creatures, explores strange landscapes, and learns important lessons about responsibility and the consequences of his actions.
"The Master Key" is notable for its imaginative premise and its exploration of themes related to technology, invention, and the power of imagination. It reflects Baum's interest in the possibilities of science and the potential for human progress, while also retaining the whimsical charm and sense of wonder that characterizes much of his work.
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