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Tarzan #7-9

Tarzan, the Third Omnibus

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A Trio of Full Length Tarzan Books in One! Here are three of the best Tarzan novels in one eBook--for one low price. In Tarzan the Untamed, the ape man goes on a trail of vengeance when German soldiers burn his African ranch and he finds Jane's charred body among the ruins. In Tarzan the Terrible, the discovery that Jane still lives, her apparent death a trick by enemy soldiers, sends the jungle lord into the almost impenetrable fastnesses of the lost land of Pal-ul-don. There he finds two kingdoms of primitive humans caught up in a religious war, and Jane has become a prized captive. But, before Tarzan can rescue her, Jane rescues herself, and thrown back on her own resources utilizes all the jungle craft she learned from the ape man to survive and thrive as a jungle Diana. When Tarzan and Jane are reunited, it is as captives stretched out helplessly as sacrifices on the altar of the Living God! In Tarzan and the Golden Lion, the jungle lord's adoption of a lion cub is an act whose consequences he can not foresee--one that will find him a captive in the legendary City of Gold, where life is cheap and death lurks in every shadow. All three books complete and unabridged--over 1200 pages in hardcover.

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First published January 1, 2003

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Edgar Rice Burroughs

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Edgar Rice Burroughs was an American author, best known for his creation of the jungle hero Tarzan and the heroic John Carter, although he produced works in many genres.

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Here are the next three set of books by Burroughs. Overall there is a predictable format to Burroughs, he sets out the story, you follow the characters and it is all summed up in one final, VERY SHORT Chapter. Jack, their son makes an appearance, FINALLY, but soon leaves the story. No mention of his wife, no explanation at all.

Ultimately, book 9 is superb, especially with how poor his other books have been.
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