Originally written in 1912, in the first of the acclaimed and legendary series, Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle, an English nobleman raised in the African jungle by apes rediscovers his human heritage.
In the second book in the legendary Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle series, our hero, disenchanted with the world of "civilized" man, returns to Africa and stumbles across a lost city hidden deep in the jungle.
The third book in the Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle series finds our hero abandoned on an isolated island, his wife and son kidnapped, and with no one but his trusty panther, Sheeba, to help him.
In the eighth book of the series, Tarzan's trail of revenge leads him into the heart of a tribal war--fought in a region so isolated that even dinosaurs have remained untouched since the dawn of Earth.
In the fourth book of the legendary series, Tarzan's son, kidnapped by his father's archenemy, escapes and, together with an ape named Akut, learns to survive in the jungles, as his father did before him.
Continuing the saga of Pellucidar, the empire located in the Earth's hollow center, "Tarzan at the Earth's Core" is the fourth work in this classic series. The American explorer and emperor of Pellucidar, David Innes, has been captured by the deadly Korsar pirates. Picking up on the desperate cries for help emanating from Pellucidar, Jason Gridley ...
In the seventh book of the legendary series, Tarzan tracks his wife's murderers through the jungle to a hidden valley, populated with men so evil that even the Lord of the Jungle, with all his experience with the perils of mankind, never could have imagined.
Tarzan, suffering from amnesia, can't recall anything from the recent past--his memory consists only of the survival skills he learned as a youth. Unfortunately, several of his enemies remember him only to well, and, in the lost city of Opar, a trap is being set. This is the fifth book in the legendary series.
In the 19th book of the long-running series, Tarzan follows the trail of a group of plane-crash survivors who are headed directly into the path of a mysterious tribe of pale-skinned savages.
In the seventh book of the legendary series, Tarzan tracks his wife's murderers through the jungle to a hidden valley, populated with men so evil that even the Lord of the Jungle, with all his experience with the perils of mankind, never could have imagined.
For nearly half a century, Edgar Rice Burroughs' final work, an unfinished "Tarzan" novel, was locked in a vault where it became the stuff of legend. In 1995, Edgar Rice Burroughs' "Tarzan: The Lost Adventure" enjoyed its Dark Horse debut as a series of four pulp-magazine format books. Now, one year later, the story has been collected and ...
In the 20th book in the legendary Tarzan series, our hero is talked into leading a somewhat ill-advised expedition of adventurers into the heart of the jungle.
Join Tarzan, Kala, Jane, her father, Professor Porter, and the wily hunter Clayton on an adventure through the jungle and into the depths of human heart.
Edward's adventures in the jungle include being saved by Tarzan from the clutches of a hungry crocodile, and then turning around to save the croc from a group of collectors. Text accompanied by color illustrations.
Through the tales of Edgar Rice Burroughs, generations of readers have thrilled to the adventures of Lord Greystoke (aka John Clayton, but better known as Tarzan of the Apes). In this biography, Philip Jose Farmer pieces together the life of this fantastic man, correcting Burroughs' errors and deliberate deceptions and tracing Tarzan's family tree ...
This exploration in popular culture and gender studies considers how Tarzan, Houdini, and bodybuilder Eugen Sandow--often through pictures of their bodies--codified a new image of the modern male for a popular audience.
This book explores our fascination with the King of the Jungle."On Tarzan" is a sometimes playful, sometimes serious, and always provocative consideration of the twentieth century's best-known fictional character. It is also the first book-length investigation of a century's worth of Tarzan's incarnations and our varied imaginative responses to ...
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