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In this classic tale, the struggle between the wild and the civilized is played out deep in the savage African jungle. The infant Tarzan is raised by apes and grows into manhood, learning to survive as the animals survive.
Tarzan from books.google.com
Tarzan of the Apes had heard only rumors of the Kavuru--a race of strange white savages.
Tarzan from books.google.com
Cruel slave traders had invaded the jungle of Tarzan of the Apes.
Tarzan from books.google.com
Not long after Tarzan claims his hereditary title of Lord Greystoke and marries Jane, their infant son, Jack, is kidnapped in London by his old Russian enemies, Nikolas Rokoff and Alexis Paulvitch.
Tarzan from books.google.com
From Europe to Algeria and back to the jungles of Waziri, the adventures of Tarzan continue as he battles his nemeses to save Jane from peril.
Tarzan from books.google.com
Jungle Tales of Tarzan, the sixth book in the saga of the jungle lord, is a series of shorter adventures, all featuring young Tarzan when he knew no home but the wilderness and his best friends were creatures of the wild.
Tarzan from books.google.com
In response to a radio plea from Abner Perry, a scientist who with his friend David Innes has discovered the interior world of Pellucidar at the Earth's core, Jason Gridley launches an expedition to rescue Innes from the Korsars (corsairs), ...
Tarzan from books.google.com
"Here is the kill," he said, picking the carcass of Bara from the ground.
Tarzan from books.google.com
In the second novel, The Return of Tarzan, our hero returns to the jungle after a time in the world of men. Here he learns of the fabulous Opar, city of gold.
Tarzan from books.google.com
The Beasts of Tarzan, first published in 1916, is the third installment of Burroughs' tales of the ape-man.