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Tarzan the Terrible by Edgar Rice Burroughs Fiction Literary Action & Adventure, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

Tarzan the Terrible by Edgar Rice Burroughs Fiction Literary Action & Adventure, Paperback | Indigo Chapters in Brampton, ON

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In the previous volume, the Lord of the Jungle discovered the burnt corpse of his wife, Jane, after a visit to his African home by German soldiers. (One suspects that Burroughs never did like Jane; this sort of thing happened to her a lot.) In this volume, Tarzan learns that Jane was not murdered by the Germans but kidnaped - and sets off in pursuit. As the novel begins, Tarzan has spent two months tracking his mate to Pal-ul-don (Land of Men), a hidden valley in Zaire, where he finds a land dinosaurs and men even stranger - humanoids with tails. Ta-den is a hairless, white-skinned, Ho-don warrior; O-mat is a hairy, black skinned, Waz-don, chief of the tribe of Kor-ul-ja. In this new world Tarzan becomes a captive - but he impresses his captors so well that they name him Tarzan-Jad-Guru (Tarzan the Terrible). Meanwhile, a second visitor has come to Pal-ul-don - wearing only a loin cloth and carrying an Enfield rifle along and a long knife. Pal-ul-don is where Jane is being held captive, of course. . . . | Tarzan the Terrible by Edgar Rice Burroughs Fiction Literary Action & Adventure, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
In the previous volume, the Lord of the Jungle discovered the burnt corpse of his wife, Jane, after a visit to his African home by German soldiers. (One suspects that Burroughs never did like Jane; this sort of thing happened to her a lot.) In this volume, Tarzan learns that Jane was not murdered by the Germans but kidnaped - and sets off in pursuit. As the novel begins, Tarzan has spent two months tracking his mate to Pal-ul-don (Land of Men), a hidden valley in Zaire, where he finds a land dinosaurs and men even stranger - humanoids with tails. Ta-den is a hairless, white-skinned, Ho-don warrior; O-mat is a hairy, black skinned, Waz-don, chief of the tribe of Kor-ul-ja. In this new world Tarzan becomes a captive - but he impresses his captors so well that they name him Tarzan-Jad-Guru (Tarzan the Terrible). Meanwhile, a second visitor has come to Pal-ul-don - wearing only a loin cloth and carrying an Enfield rifle along and a long knife. Pal-ul-don is where Jane is being held captive, of course. . . . | Tarzan the Terrible by Edgar Rice Burroughs Fiction Literary Action & Adventure, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

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