A picture for the book The Master Key: An Electrical Fairy Tale

The Master Key: An Electrical Fairy Tale


L. Frank Baum's "illuminating" fairy tale, The Master Key: An Electrical Fairy Tale (1901) features illustrations by F.Y. Cory. Though you could never get away with this today, Baum's subtext: "Founded upon the mysteries of electricity and the optimism of its devotees. it was written for boys, but others may read it too."

This book is featured in our collection of Books for Young Readers.

The Master Key table of contents


Who Knows?

Chapter I - Rob's Workshop

Chapter II - The Demon of Electricity

Chapter III - The Three Gifts

Chapter IV - Testing the Instruments

Chapter V - Cannibal Island

Chapter VI - The Buccaneers

Chapter VII - The Demon Becomes Angry

Chapter VIII - Rob Acquires New Powers

Chapter IX - The Second Journey

Chapter X - How Rob Served a Mighty King

Chapter XI - The Man of Science

Chapter XII - How Rob Saved a Republic

Chapter XIII - Rob Loses His Treasures

Chapter XIV - Turk and Tatar

Chapter XV - A Battle with Monsters

Chapter XVI - Shipwrecked Mariners

Chapter XVII - The Coast of Oregon

Chapter XVIII - A Narrow Escape

Chapter XIX - Rob Makes a Resolution

Chapter XX - The Unhappy Demon

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