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1063:), the City of Ivory and capital of the land of Thenar, Tarzan is captured by the insane yet beautiful queen Nemone of its hereditary enemy, Cathne, the City of Gold, capital of the land of Onthar. This novel is perhaps best known for two scenes; in the first, Tarzan is forced to fight Cathne's strongest man in its arena. While an ordinary man might have been in trouble, Tarzan easily overpowers his antagonist. The second scene, in which Tarzan is forced to fight a lion, starts with the ape man being forced to run away from a hunting lion, Belthar, which will hunt him down and kill him. Tarzan at first believes he can outrun the beast (lions tire after the first 100 yards at top speed). This lion, however, is of a breed specifically selected for endurance, and ultimately Tarzan must turn to face him, though aware that without a knife he can do little but delay the inevitable. Fortunately his own lion ally, 869:
one such city-state, called Trohanadalmakus, and joins them in war against the onslaught of the army of Veltopismakus, their warlike neighbours. Tarzan is captured on the battle-ground and taken prisoner by the Veltopismakusians. The Veltopismakusian scientist Zoanthrohago conducts an experiment reducing Tarzan to the size of a Minunian, and the ape-man is imprisoned and enslaved among other Trohanadalmakusian prisoners of war. He meets, though, Komodoflorensal in the dungeons of Veltopismakus, and together they are able to make a daring escape.
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natural chivalry leads him to grant her shelter and protection among the apes. Later he himself falls captive to the tribe of cannibals the deserters have sheltered among, along with Harold Percy Smith-Oldwick, a British aviator who has been forced down in the jungle. Learning of Tarzan's plight, Bertha heroically leads the apes against the natives and frees them both.
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In the months that followed, Paulvitch encounters the ape, Akut, (whom Tarzan had befriended in that previous story) at one of the ship's stops. Because of Akut's interactions with Tarzan, he was unafraid of white men, and Paulvitch, unaware of the previous relationship, saw an opportunity to make some money. He took Akut to London and began displaying him publicly.
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rendezvous between Kircher and Captain Fritz Schneider, brother of the Major Schneider Tarzan previously threw to the lion, and the actual commander of the force that burned his estate. Killing Schneider, Tarzan believes his vengeance complete. Abandoning his vendetta against the Germans he departs for the jungle, swearing off all company with mankind.
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also completely insane as a consequence of long inbreeding. Recovering, Tarzan once more comes to the rescue of his companions, aided by the lion he had saved earlier. But the Xujans pursue them and they turn at bay to make one last stand. The day is saved by a search party from Smith-Oldwick's unit, who turn the tide.
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father and sister organized for his rescue. The enigmatic Atan Thome was also obsessed with the Father of Diamonds, and planted agents in the Gregory safari to spy out its route and sabotage its efforts. Both parties reached their goal, remote Ashair... as prisoners of its priests, doomed to die in loathsome rites.
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one had ever returned. There, Tarzan found a race of humans who were little better than animals in intelligence, being enslaved by a race of intelligent gorillas. With the help of his golden lion, Tarzan used the natives to restore La to power. Before leaving he accepted a bag of diamonds for a reward.
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In Pellucidar Tarzan and Gridley are each separated from the main force of the expedition and must struggle for survival against the prehistoric creatures and peoples of the inner world. Gridley wins the love of the native cave-woman Jana, the Red Flower of Zoram. Eventually everyone is reunited, and
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at the Earth's core, Jason Gridley launches an expedition to rescue Innes from the Korsars (corsairs), the scourge of the internal seas. He enlists Tarzan, and a fabulous airship is constructed to penetrate Pellucidar via the natural polar opening connecting the outer and inner worlds. The airship is
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to know anything about his father's past for fear that he might somehow try to relive it. Perhaps she instinctively knew that Jack was somehow very connected to Tarzan's old life, for Jack did have an avid interest in wildlife and he was extremely athletic. When the Claytons heard about the displayed
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except for Clayton. D'Arnot is there with his naval ship and is preparing to rescue and return the party to civilization. "Thuran" is exposed as Rokoff and arrested. The missing Clayton had been very ill and was abandoned by Rokoff at the location where he, Rokoff and Jane's boat had landed. Jane and
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is suddenly speared and killed by an unknown hand. Their hidden savior is in fact Tarzan, who leaves without revealing himself due to seeing Jane in the arms of Clayton. Jane breaks off her engagement to Clayton, finally gathering the courage to follow her heart and not marry a man she does not love.
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Later, in France, Rokoff tries time and again to eliminate the ape man, finally engineering a duel between him and the count by making it appear that he is the countess's lover. Tarzan deliberately refuses to defend himself in the duel, even offering the count his own weapon after the latter fails to
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Among the party was French naval officer Paul d'Arnot. While rescuing d'Arnot from the natives, a rescue ship recovers the castaways. D'Arnot teaches Tarzan to speak French and offers to take Tarzan to the land of white men where he might connect with Jane again. On their journey, d'Arnot teaches him
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As a boy, feeling alienated from his peers due to their physical differences, Tarzan discovers his true parents' cabin, where he first learns of others like himself in their books. Using basic primers with pictures, over many years he teaches himself to read English, but having never heard it, cannot
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of 1990). However, a word could not survive with that meaning while being identical with the name of a popular fictional character usually depicted as wearing a loincloth and jumping from tree to tree in the jungle. Since the 1950s the word in its original meaning has completely disappeared from the
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is set before the African visit, and focuses on the brother, finding out that they are related to the royalty of a small kingdom between Austria and Serbia. The second half is set after the African visit as the brother returns to the European kingdom on the eve of World War I. Tarzan does not appear
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Tarzan encountered Hawkes' party, where he was drugged and ended up in the hands of the Oparians. Queen La, who had come into disfavor with the high priest, felt she had nothing to lose by escaping with Tarzan through the only unguarded route—a path to the legendary valley of diamonds, from which no
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Having been brought there by her German captor, it turns out Jane is also being held captive in Pal-ul-don. She becomes a center-piece in a religious power struggle that consumes much of the novel until she escapes, after which her German captor becomes dependent on her due to his own lack of jungle
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In the interim, Tarzan and Jane have begun living at their Wahiri estate in Africa again, not having any idea what became of their son. After about six years Tarzan and Jane encounter Korak (now about 18) and Meriem (now 16) and reunite with them and are returned to London and married. Arguably, the
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Tarzan's adversaries from the previous novel, Nikolas Rokoff and Alexis Paulvitch, escape prison and kidnap the Greystoke heir. But the trap is elaborate and insidious, leading both Tarzan and Jane to be kidnapped as well. Rokoff exiles Tarzan on a jungle island, informing him that Jack will be left
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While serving in the R.A.F. under his civilian name of John Clayton during World War II, Tarzan is shot down over the island of Sumatra in the Japanese-occupied Dutch East Indies. He uses his jungle survival skills to save his comrades in arms, and fight the Japanese while seeking escape from enemy
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Tarzan cared little for the fate of adventurer Brian Gregory, drawn to the legendary city of Ashair by the rumor of the Father of Diamonds, the world's hugest gem. But to the ape-man the tie of friendship was unbreakable, and Paul d'Arnot's pleas moved him to agree to guide the expedition Gregory's
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Meanwhile, the fake Tarzan convinced Tarzan's Waziri party to take the gold from Hawkes' party while most of them were out hunting. He then buried the gold so he could retain it later. The real Tarzan eventually confronted the fake, who managed to pilfer Tarzan's bag of diamonds. The fake was then
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Like Tarzan before him, Jack learns survival in the jungle and encounters the Mangani apes, who he can speak with because of his dialogue with Akut. The nearest they can manage of his name "Jack" in the ape tongue is "Korak". This means "killer" which seems appropriate since Jack has proven himself
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Jack started sneaking away to see Akut and began learning the language of the apes. Jack began to form a plan to take Akut back to the jungle. Paulvitch saw an opportunity for revenge, and agreed to help Jack. They escape to an African port where Paulvitch attacks Jack. Jack (probably now 12), like
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The story begins 10 years after the conclusion of the previous novel. During the past decade, Alexis Paulvitch, who had escaped Tarzan at the end of the last novel, has lived a hideous life of abuse and disease among tribal people in Africa. Now he is discovered by a European ship and taken aboard.
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The three construct a rude shelter and eke out an existence of near starvation. After some weeks, Jane and William Clayton are surprised in the forest by a lion. Clayton loses Jane's respect by cowering in fear before the beast instead of defending her. But, they are saved from attack when the lion
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deep in the jungle, from which they have obtained their golden ornaments. Tarzan has them take him there, but is captured by its inhabitants, a race of ape-like men, and is condemned to be sacrificed to their sun god. To Tarzan's surprise, the priestess to perform the sacrifice is a beautiful woman
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Upon his return from one visit to the cabin, he is attacked by a huge gorilla whom he manages to kill with his father's knife, although he is terribly wounded in the struggle. As he grows up, Tarzan becomes a skilled hunter, exciting the jealousy of Kerchak, the ape leader, who finally attacks him.
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Tarzan, the king of the jungle, enters an isolated country called Minuni, inhabited by a people four times smaller than himself. The Minunians live in magnificent city-states which frequently wage war against each other. Tarzan befriends the king, Adendrohahkis, and the prince, Komodoflorensal, of
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Smith-Oldwick becomes infatuated with Bertha, and they search for his downed plane. They find it, but are captured again by Usanga, who attempts to fly off in it with Bertha. Tarzan arrives in time to pull Usanga from the plane. Smith-Oldwick and Bertha Kircher then try to pilot it back across the
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crashes into the same derelict ship Tarzan found, and it sinks, forcing the passengers and crew into the lifeboats. The one containing Jane, Clayton and "Thuran" is separated from the others and suffers terrible privations. Coincidentally, the boat finally makes shore in the same general area that
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After Burroughs' death a number of writers produced new Tarzan stories without the permission of his estate. In some instances, the estate managed to prevent publication of such unauthorized pastiches. The most notable exception in the United States was a series of five novels by the pseudonymous
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He, the two lovers and the lion are soon reunited, but attacked by warriors from the lost city of Xuja, hidden in a secret desert valley. Tarzan is left for dead and Bertha and Smith-Oldwick taken prisoner. The Xujans are masters of the local lions and worshippers of parrots and monkeys. They are
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On the other side of the desert Tarzan locates an ape band. While with them he once again encounters Bertha Kircher, who has just escaped from Sergeant Usanga, leader of a troop of native deserters from the German army, by whom she had been taken captive. Despite his suspicion of Bertha, Tarzan's
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At the end of the previous novel (#4) Tarzan (John Clayton) and Jane's son, Jack a.k.a. Korak, has come into adulthood. John (Tarzan) and Jane Clayton have left London and returned to their Waziri ranch, some distance from Tarzan's original stomping grounds in Africa (where Jack will find them in
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settle in the area, and Tarzan's adopted mother, Kala, is killed by one of their hunters. Avenging himself on the killer, Tarzan begins an antagonistic relationship with the tribe, raiding its village for weapons and practicing cruel pranks on them. They, in turn, regard him as an evil spirit and
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Using his jungle skill and primal intelligence, Tarzan wins the help of Sheeta, the vicious panther, a tribe of great apes led by the moderately intelligent Akut, and a native warrior, Mugambi. With their aid, Tarzan reaches the mainland and begins a lengthy pursuit to find Jane (who is actively
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Other ethnic groups and social classes are likewise rendered as stereotypes; this was the custom in popular fiction of the time. A Swede has "a long yellow moustache, an unwholesome complexion, and filthy nails" and Russians cheat at cards. The aristocracy (excepting the House of Greystoke) and
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He then becomes embroiled in the affairs of Bertha Kircher, a woman he has seen in both the German and British camps, and believes to be a German spy, particularly after he learns she possesses his mother's locket, which he had given as a gift to Jane. His efforts to retrieve it lead him to a
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In Israel in the 1950s and early 1960s there was a thriving industry of locally produced Tarzan adventures published weekly in 24-page brochures by several competing publishing houses, none of which bothered to get any authorization from the Burroughs estate. The stories featured Tarzan in
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Tarzan discovers a mad scientist with a city of talking gorillas. To create additional havoc, a Hollywood film crew sets out to shoot a Tarzan movie in Africa and brings along an actor who is an exact double of the apeman himself, but is his opposite in courage and determination.
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Later Jane is kidnapped and taken to Opar by a party of the Oparian ape-men who were pursuing their escaped sacrifice, Tarzan. The ape man learns of her capture and tracks them, managing to save her from being sacrificed by La, who is crushed by Tarzan's spurning of her for Jane.
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and Farmer. Sometime after 1976, after the first three Bunduki novels had been published, ERB Inc. withdrew Edson's permission to use the Tarzan name in future volumes; as a result, the fourth novel and subsequent short stories do not mention Tarzan or Jane by name.
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With the aid of his native allies, Tarzan continues to pursue his beloved, going through an extended series of fights and escapes to do so. In the end success seems beyond even his ability to achieve, until in the final chapter he and Jane are saved by their son
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As Tarzan and the others prepare to return home, Gridley decides to stay to search for Frederich Wilhelm Eric von Mendeldorf und von Horst, one last member of the expedition who remains lost (The missing Von Horst's adventures are told in a sequel,
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and invaders from outer space infesting the African jungles, and discovered several more lost cities and cultures in addition to the ones depicted in the Burroughs canon. Some brochures had him meet with Israelis and take Israel's side against her
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Meanwhile, Hazel Strong has reached Cape Town where she meets Jane and her father, Professor Porter, together with Jane's fiancé, Tarzan's cousin William Cecil Clayton. They are all invited on a cruise up the west coast of Africa aboard the
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Some defenders of the Tarzan series argue that some of the words Burroughs uses to describe Africans, such as "savage," were generally understood to have a different and less offensive meaning in the early 20th century than they do today.
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Two years passed since the Clayton family picked up their lion cub, and the Greystoke estate had become financially depleted due his support of the Allies war efforts, and he concluded it was time to return to Opar for another withdrawal.
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ape, John (Tarzan) decided to take Jack to see him. He was surprised to find the ape was his old friend, Akut, and began conversing with him. Jack was amazed to see that his father could do so. John then told Jack of his life as Tarzan.
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Tarzan weds Jane and Tennington weds Hazel in a double ceremony performed by Professor Porter, who had been ordained a minister in his youth. Then they all set sail for civilization, taking along the treasure Tarzan had found in Opar.
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By the end of the story Rokoff is dead, while Paulvitch, his cohort, is presumed dead but manages to escape into the jungle. The Tarzan family returned to London along with Mugambi, who is offered a place at Tarzan's Waziri estate.
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Miraculously, Tarzan manages to reach shore in a lifeboat he finds from a derelict ship. He finds himself in the coastal jungle where he was brought up by the apes. He soon rescues and befriends a native warrior, Busuli of the
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warriors, who are searching for Muviro's lost daughter Buira. Nkima's vital contribution to the adventure is recognized when he is made a recipient of the treatment along with the human protagonists at the end of the novel.
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Afterward, Tarzan and Smith-Oldwick find out that Bertha is a double agent who has actually been working for the British. Tarzan also learns from the diary of the deceased Fritz Schneider that Jane might still be alive.
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wrote a piece on the Tarzan series that, while pointing out several of the deficiencies that the Tarzan books have as works of literature, praises Edgar Rice Burroughs for creating a compelling "daydream figure."
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in the ape language) into his reach. He then catches and devours the vulture, which gives him the strength to go on. The scene is a powerful one, a highlight both of the novel and of the Tarzan series as a whole.
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chased by Tarzan's golden lion, but escaped into a river. He was later captured and permanently imprisoned by a local tribe. Tarzan lost the diamonds, but was able to attain the gold and return with it.
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Two months have passed since the conclusion of the previous novel (#7) in which Tarzan spent many months wandering about Africa wreaking vengeance upon those whom he believed brutally murdered
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Burroughs' opinions, made known mainly through the narrative voice in the stories, reflect attitudes widely held in his time, which in a 21st-century context would be considered racist and
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A Whitman Big Little Book written by George S. Elrick, authorized by the Burroughs estate. Tarzan, Jane, Korak and the Waziri battle poachers led by a man who calls himself the Red Hyena.
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in 1888. After an unstated amount of time later, their son John Clayton II is born. At the age of one, his mother dies and soon thereafter his father is killed by the savage king ape,
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and strikes up a shipboard acquaintance with Hazel Strong, a friend of Jane's. However, Rokoff and Paulovitch are also aboard, and manage to ambush him and throw him overboard.
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his father, was man-sized as a teen. Paulvitch is killed, and Jack, terrified, escapes into the jungle with Akut, thinking he will have to run for the rest of his life.
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Tarzan encounters a lost race with uncanny mental powers, after which he revisits the lost cities of Cathne and Athne, previously encountered in the earlier novel
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is based on the screenplay for the film of the same name. The book includes footnotes connecting the story to events from Burroughs' twenty-four prior novels.
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warriors, Tarzan faces Soviet agents seeking revenge and a lost tribe descended from early Christians practicing a bizarre and debased version of the religion.
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kill him with his own, a grand gesture that convinces his antagonist of his innocence. In return, Count Raoul finds him a job as a special agent in the
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Originally written as a pair of novellas specifically for younger readers, the two stories: "The Tarzan Twins" and "Tarzan and the Tarzan Twins, with
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Maddened, the ape-man seeks revenge not only on the perpetrators of the tragedy but upon all Germans, and sets out for the battle front of the war in
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series, whose main characters Bunduki and Dawn are presented as having biographical connections with Burroughs' Tarzan characters (as reimagined in
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Tarzan and a young German find a lost remnant of the Roman empire hidden in the mountains of Africa. This novel is notable for the introduction of
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Eighty-three typed pages for an unfinished Tarzan novel were found in Burroughs' safe after his death. In the mid-1990s the Burroughs estate and
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desert to civilization, but fail to make it. Seeing the plane go down, Tarzan once more sets out to rescue them. On the way he encounters another
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has been adapted many times, complete or in part, for radio, television, stage, and cinema—it has been adapted for film more times than any book.
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are taken by an African warrior to be his guardian spirits, and as such come into conflict with the murderous secret society of the Leopard Men.
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met with some critical success, subsequent books in the series received a cooler reception and have been criticized for being derivative and
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Unusually for lost cities in the Tarzan series, which are typically visited but once, Cathne and Athne reappear in a later Tarzan adventure,
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situations and the elaborate details he works into his fictional world, such as his construction of a partial language for his great apes.
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Carey-Webb, Allen. 1992. "'Heart of Darkness', 'Tarzan', and the 'Third World'. Canons and Encounters in World Literature, English 109."
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Tarzan and Jane make their way up the coast to the former's boyhood cabin, where they encounter the remainder of the castaways of the
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Flora Hawkes, a previous housemaid of the Claytons, had overheard of Tarzan's discovery of the treasure chamber in the lost city of
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After encountering and befriending Valthor, a warrior of the lost city of Athne (whom he rescues from a group of bandits known as
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During this return trip Tarzan is injured in an earthquake and loses all memories of his adult, civilized life and about Jane.
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In attempting to track Jane, Tarzan has come to a hidden valley called Pal-ul-don filled with dinosaurs, notably the savage
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John and Alice (Rutherford) Clayton, Lord and Lady Greystoke of England, are marooned in the western coastal jungles of
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A sequence of adventures among the local Arabs ensues, including another brush with Rokoff. Afterward Tarzan sails for
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spoken language, and is virtually unknown to Hebrew speakers at present—though still duly appearing in dictionaries.
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The popularity of Tarzan in Israel had some effect on the spoken Hebrew language. As it happens, "tarzan" (Hebrew:
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After the trauma of the kidnappings ten years earlier, Jane had refused to return to Africa or to allow their son
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A few years later, when Tarzan is 21 years of age, a new party is marooned on the coast, including 19 year old
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Bräunlein, Peter. 2004. "Ein weißer Mann in Afrika. Rassismus und Geschlechterverhältnisse in Tarzanfilmen."
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serialized in 15 parts by newspapers in 1921. This work by Maude Robinson Toombs is based on the scripts for
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Tarzan finds an outpost of European knights and crusaders from a "forbidden valley" hidden in the mountains.
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with a cannibal tribe to be raised as one of their own, while Jane's fate was to be left to his imagination.
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and single-handedly crushing their revolt several times over. He also fought a great variety of monsters,
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how to behave among white men. In the ensuing months, Tarzan eventually learns to speak English as well.
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Morton, Walt. 1993. "Tracking the Sign of Tarzan: Trans-Media Representation of a Pop-Culture Icon." In
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Since the beginning of the 1970s, Tarzan books and movies have often been criticized as being blatantly
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concludes. The ape man, feeling rootless in the wake of his noble sacrifice of his prospects of wedding
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Tarzan did. Unknown to the three, it is but a few miles from the landing site of the other life boats.
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John Clayton finds that his fortunes have been embezzled, so he decides to return to the lost city of
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In later books, there is an attempt to portray Africans in a more realistic light. For example, in
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In the year 1914, while John Clayton, Lord Greystoke (Tarzan) is away from his plantation home in
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lands in Uziri, Africa, but has returned to his ancestral estate in London for the rainy season.
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as it chronicles a time after Tarzan returned to Africa from Paris, but before he married Jane.
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Tarzan tracks down yet another impostor resembling him, who is under the delusion he is Tarzan.
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Despite critical panning, the Tarzan stories have been amazingly popular. Fans love his
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Tarzan go to find him, but he dies in spite of Tarzan and Jane's efforts to help him.
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A licensed novelization serialized in 15 parts by newspapers in 1928. This work by
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of Tarzan's late teenage years, within a year or two before Tarzan first encounters
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The Poetics of Imperialism: Translation and Colonization from The Tempest to Tarzan
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to revise and complete the novel which was released as a co-authored work in 1995.
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Set in October 1918—during Tarzan's search for Jane—the novel takes place between
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recounts a sister and brother visiting the Greystoke estate in Africa before the
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Novelization authorized by the Burroughs estate, based on the screenplay of the
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In response to a radio plea from Abner Perry, a scientist who with his friend
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Authorized by the Burroughs estate as the 25th official novel, this work by
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By around the age of thirteen, Jack finds a girl of about age eleven named
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worldwide. The later works are still under copyright in the United States.
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who speaks the ape language he learned as a child. She tells him she is
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has been called one of the best-known literary characters in the world.
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series, Philip Jose Farmer has also written a number of Tarzan-based
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contemporary Africa, a popular theme being his fighting against the
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Investigating the Unliterary: Six Readings of 'Tarzan of the Apes'
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warrior Wasimbu, left crucified by the Germans. (Wasimbu's father
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The story begins a year after the conclusion the previous book,
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Tarzan kills Kerchak and takes his place as "king" of the apes.
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Tarzan walking, in this display from an Ankara amusement park.
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Illustrated Bibliography of the Works of Edgar Rice Burroughs
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A collection of public domain entries in the series as eBooks
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Tarzan and Tradition: Classical Myth in Popular Literature
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book is as much about Meriem as it is about Tarzan's son.
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north to Canada and uncovers an ancient civilization of
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In the 1950s new Tarzan stories were also published in
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to write an official Tarzan novel, released in 1999 as
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Tarzan Alive: A Definitive Biography of Lord Greystoke
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Tarzan Alive: A Definitive Biography of Lord Greystoke
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A Resource Guide to the Films of Edgar Rice Burroughs
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The pilot episode of the 1996–1997 television series
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Edgar Rice Burroughs Tribute and Weekly Webzine Site
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The story picks up with the Clayton family, Tarzan,
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The Wild Adventures of Edgar Rice Burroughs' Tarzan
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It's about time" 1583:was adapted into an authorized 1996 novel by 709:. On the way he has a run-in with a lion (or 8: 2659:James R. Nesteby,'Tarzan of Arabia', in the 1960:. The early books often give a negative and 1515:published two Tarzan books as part of their 1115:An amnesiac Tarzan and his monkey companion 276:As of 2024, the first eleven books, through 19: 1776:The Wild Adventures of Edgar Rice Burroughs 1640:novels set thousands of years in the past: 947:crewed primarily by Germans, with Tarzan's 517:engineering her own extrication) and Jack. 364:Ultimately, Tarzan travels to find Jane in 4372: 4361: 4247: 4233: 4159: 4146: 4027: 4016: 3905: 3892: 3364: 3247: 3234: 2859: 2846: 2824: 2810: 2802: 2618:"ERBzine 0991: Tarzan in the Holy Land II" 2455:"New Tarzan book: Tarzan on the Precipice" 2408:"ERBzine 3423: Andy Briggs Tarzan Project" 1962:stereotypical portrayal of native Africans 1758:'s authorized novel covers events between 25: 2050:The five novels in this series included: 2039:"Barton Werper" that appeared 1964–65 by 615:A collection of twelve loosely connected 4464:Tarzan vs. Predator: At the Earth's Core 3215:Tarzan: The Greystoke Legacy Under Siege 2192:Tarzan in film and other non-print media 1811:Tarzan: The Greystoke Legacy Under Siege 1420:the 15-part film-serial of the same name 1401:the 15-part film-serial of the same name 2714:You Tarzan: Masculinity, Movies and Men 2241: 2239: 2208: 1301:Originally written as a series of four 388:picks up soon after the point at which 353:Tarzan has ever seen. Tarzan's cousin, 49: 1885:The Dark Heart of Time: A Tarzan Novel 959:the party succeeds in rescuing Innes. 18: 4471:Batman/Tarzan: Claws of the Cat-woman 4437:Disney's Tarzan: Return to the Jungle 3991:The Tarzan/Lone Ranger Adventure Hour 2797:Internet Speculative Fiction Database 2509:Internet Speculative Fiction Database 1850:to in order to get home. Released as 1450:Tarzan and the Valley of Gold (novel) 1200:. As usual, he is backed up by Chief 942:has discovered the interior world of 439:, high priestess of the lost city of 7: 4539:Starzan: Shouting Star of the Jungle 2294:Edgar Rice Burroughs Summary Project 1874:Edgar Rice Burroughs Universe Series 4478:Superman/Tarzan: Sons of the Jungle 2163: 2148: 2144: 1575:Tarzan: The Epic Adventures (novel) 404:. Tarzan is assigned to service in 2569:"Coming Attractions: October 2014" 2168:Complete Hebrew-English Dictionary 2047:, they were taken off the market. 1614:, the Burroughs estate authorized 882:Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle (novel) 646:"The Witch-Doctor Seeks Vengeance" 14: 2246:Dunn, Laurence (April 30, 1999). 2073:Tarzan and the Abominable Snowmen 2043:. As a result of legal action by 1880:Tarzan and the Dark Heart of Time 1866:and returns to Mars. Released as 1463:Tarzan: The Mark of the Red Hyena 1122: 4485:Tarzan on the Planet of the Apes 4215:Disney's Extreme Skate Adventure 3984:The Batman/Tarzan Adventure Hour 2382:"Southport.TV (video interview)" 2358:"ERBzine 3424: Greystoke Legacy" 1788:The Wild Adventures of King Kong 1636:(1972/2006), and two authorized 1547:Tarzan and the Tower of Diamonds 924: 4201:Disney's Tarzan Activity Center 3698:Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan 2265:Hermes, Doc (26 October 2002). 2147:), "Rhino Publishing" (Hebrew: 1988:royalty are invariably effete. 1437:. Published by Whitman Books. 1270:"Tarzan and the Jungle Murders" 955:also along for the expedition. 4590:Book series introduced in 1912 2783:Worlds of Edgar Rice Burroughs 2736:University of California Press 2641:Violet Books: Tarzan in Israel 2431:Bishop, Paul (June 23, 2015). 2079:Tarzan and the Winged Invaders 1907:Tarzan and the Forest of Stone 1190:Tarzan the Magnificent (novel) 427:, Tarzan becomes their chief. 1: 3630:Tarzan and the Valley of Gold 3119:Tarzan and the Valley of Gold 3041:Tarzan and the Foreign Legion 3025:Tarzan and the Forbidden City 2905:Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar 2545:"Series: Unauthorized Tarzan" 1978:Tarzan And The Jewels Of Opar 1900:Tarzan: Battle For Pellucidar 1892:Tarzan and the Valley of Gold 1528:Tarzan and the Well of Slaves 1507:Endless Quest Books (1985–86) 1442:Tarzan and the Valley of Gold 1221:Tarzan and the Foreign Legion 1213:Tarzan and the Foreign Legion 1172:Tarzan and the Forbidden City 1164:Tarzan and the Forbidden City 836:Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar 579:Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar 571:Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar 152:Tarzan and the Valley of Gold 136:Tarzan and the Foreign Legion 128:Tarzan and the Forbidden City 68:Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar 3450:Tarzan and the Leopard Woman 3342:The New Adventures of Tarzan 3183:Tarzan: Return to Pal-ul-don 3175:Tarzan: The Greystoke Legacy 2663:, volume 15, number 1, 1981. 2331:Flood, Alison (2010-06-30). 1731:Tarzan: Return to Pal-ul-don 1701:Tarzan: The Greystoke Legacy 1693:Tarzan: The Greystoke Legacy 1418:is based on the scripts for 3941:Tarzan: The Epic Adventures 3857:Tarzan and the Brown Prince 3572:Tarzan's Greatest Adventure 3418:Tarzan's New York Adventure 3151:Tarzan: The Epic Adventures 3092:Tarzan and the Tarzan Twins 2993:Tarzan and the City of Gold 2701:Holtsmark, Erling B. 1981. 2067:Tarzan and the Snake People 2055:Tarzan and the Silver Globe 2008:racially motivated violence 1982:Tarzan And The City Of Gold 1581:Tarzan: The Epic Adventures 1567:Tarzan: The Epic Adventures 1340:Tarzan and the Tarzan Twins 1332:Tarzan and the Tarzan Twins 1197:Tarzan and the City of Gold 1055:Tarzan and the City of Gold 1047:Tarzan and the City of Gold 951:warriors under their chief 917:, as sub-chief of Tarzan's 160:Tarzan: The Epic Adventures 148:Tarzan and the Tarzan Twins 112:Tarzan and the City of Gold 4616: 4509:Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc. 4416:Tarzan: Lord of the Jungle 3925:Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle 3638:Tarzan and the Great River 3548:Tarzan and the Lost Safari 3299:Tarzan and the Golden Lion 3100:Tarzan: The Lost Adventure 3009:Tarzan and the Leopard Men 2969:Tarzan at the Earth's Core 2961:Tarzan and the Lost Empire 2953:Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle 2937:Tarzan and the Golden Lion 2661:Journal of Popular Culture 2616:Hillman, Bill and Sue-On. 2406:Hillman, Bill and Sue-On. 2356:Hillman, Bill and Sue-On. 2045:Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc. 1725:The Wild Adventures series 1709:Tarzan: The Jungle Warrior 1603: 1572: 1500:Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc. 1476: 1447: 1427:Tarzan and the Lost Safari 1367:Tarzan: The Lost Adventure 1364: 1359:Tarzan: The Lost Adventure 1351:Tarzan and the Lost Empire 1337: 1290: 1275:Related works by Burroughs 1253: 1236: 1218: 1187: 1169: 1129: 1111:Tarzan and the Leopard Men 1108: 1103:Tarzan and the Leopard Men 1090: 1052: 1027: 986:Tarzan, his monkey friend 979: 934:Tarzan at the Earth's Core 931: 926:Tarzan at the Earth's Core 914:Tarzan and the Golden Lion 899:Tarzan and the Lost Empire 896: 891:Tarzan and the Lost Empire 879: 874:Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle 861: 808:Tarzan and the Golden Lion 805: 800:Tarzan and the Golden Lion 761: 694:. Another fatality is the 675: 643:"Tarzan and the Black Boy" 608: 576: 531: 501:have had a son they named 486: 378: 299: 278:Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle 156:Tarzan: The Lost Adventure 120:Tarzan and the Leopard Men 100:Tarzan at the Earth's Core 96:Tarzan and the Lost Empire 92:Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle 84:Tarzan and the Golden Lion 4371: 4360: 4246: 4232: 4158: 4145: 4026: 4015: 3904: 3891: 3732:Tarzan's Jungle Rebellion 3646:Tarzan and the Jungle Boy 3609:Tarzan's Three Challenges 3495:Tarzan and the Slave Girl 3246: 3233: 2858: 2845: 2720:and J. Thumin. New York: 2646:February 6, 2014, at the 2459:us6.campaign-archive1.com 2312:www.southportreporter.com 2248:"J. T. Edson and Bunduki" 1843:Tarzan: Conqueror of Mars 1831:Tarzan and the Revolution 1630:works. He also authored 1267:"Tarzan and the Champion" 783:('Tarzan the Terrible'). 664:"Tarzan Rescues the Moon" 41: 24: 3706:Tarzan and the Lost City 3519:Tarzan and the She-Devil 3410:Tarzan's Secret Treasure 3291:The Adventures of Tarzan 3167:The Adventures of Tarzan 3057:Tarzan and the Castaways 2748:. Regensburg: Martzinek. 2728:Ukadike, Nwachukwu Frank 2290:"The Dark Heart of Time" 2288:Adams, David A. (2006). 2267:"The Dark Heart of Time" 2061:Tarzan and the Cave City 1738:'s authorized sequel to 1717:Tarzan: The Savage Lands 1389:The Adventures of Tarzan 1256:Tarzan and the Castaways 1248:Tarzan and the Castaways 637:"The Fight for the Balu" 342:attempt to placate him. 144:Tarzan and the Castaways 3739:Tarzan's Deadly Silence 3564:Tarzan's Fight for Life 3556:Tarzan and the Trappers 3487:Tarzan's Magic Fountain 3466:Tarzan and the Mermaids 3458:Tarzan and the Huntress 3434:Tarzan's Desert Mystery 3191:Tarzan on the Precipice 3001:Tarzan and the Lion Man 2696:Oxford University Press 2525:www.sf-encyclopedia.com 2093:, with Tarzan going to 1911:Tarzan and the Lion Man 1751:Tarzan on the Precipice 1691:, with the first novel— 1093:Tarzan and the Lion Man 1085:Tarzan and the Lion Man 634:"The Capture of Tarzan" 116:Tarzan and the Lion Man 3998:Tarzan and the Super 7 3580:Tarzan the Magnificent 3540:Tarzan's Hidden Jungle 3442:Tarzan and the Amazons 3326:1930s theatrical films 3159:The Dark Heart of Time 3033:Tarzan the Magnificent 2945:Tarzan and the Ant Men 2913:Jungle Tales of Tarzan 2795:series listing at the 2690:Cheyfitz, Eric. 1991. 2004:violence against women 1953: 1620:The Dark Heart of Time 1606:The Dark Heart of Time 1598:The Dark Heart of Time 1182:Tarzan the Magnificent 1143:Tarzan and the Ant Men 1073:Tarzan the Magnificent 864:Tarzan and the Ant Men 856:Tarzan and the Ant Men 658:"The Battle for Teeka" 611:Jungle Tales of Tarzan 603:Jungle Tales of Tarzan 402:French Ministry of War 164:The Dark Heart of Time 132:Tarzan the Magnificent 88:Tarzan and the Ant Men 72:Jungle Tales of Tarzan 4522:Brothers of the Spear 4264:You'll Be in My Heart 4078:William Cecil Clayton 3822:Related documentaries 3759:Disney animated films 3275:The Revenge of Tarzan 3267:The Romance of Tarzan 3127:Hadon of Ancient Opar 3049:Tarzan and the Madman 2977:Tarzan the Invincible 2863:Edgar Rice Burroughs' 2507:title listing at the 2478:moring (2016-03-08). 1951: 1643:Hadon of Ancient Opar 1622:. Best known for his 1561:. Released as EQ #31. 1542:. 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Index


Tarzan of the Apes
Tarzan of the Apes
The Return of Tarzan
The Beasts of Tarzan
The Son of Tarzan
Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar
Jungle Tales of Tarzan
Tarzan the Untamed
Tarzan the Terrible
Tarzan and the Golden Lion
Tarzan and the Ant Men
Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle
Tarzan and the Lost Empire
Tarzan at the Earth's Core
Tarzan the Invincible
Tarzan Triumphant
Tarzan and the City of Gold
Tarzan and the Lion Man
Tarzan and the Leopard Men
Tarzan's Quest
Tarzan and the Forbidden City
Tarzan the Magnificent
Tarzan and the Foreign Legion
Tarzan and the Madman
Tarzan and the Castaways
Tarzan and the Tarzan Twins
Tarzan and the Valley of Gold
Tarzan: The Lost Adventure
Tarzan: The Epic Adventures

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