An edition of The Beasts of Tarzan (1916)

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An edition of The Beasts of Tarzan (1916)

The Beasts of Tarzan

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The Return of Tarzan is Edgar Rice Burroughs' third novel in the series starring the man raised by apes. First serialized in 1914 in All-Story Cavalier magazine, it was published as a novel in 1916. After marrying Jane at the end of The Return of Tarzan, and claiming his birthright as Lord of Greystoke, our former ape-man finds his infant son has been kidnapped in London by old enemies. Following an anonymous call, Tarzan falls into his enemies' trap and finds himself once more exiled in the wild, this time with the threat hanging over him that his young son will be raised by cannibals.

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The Floating Press
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English

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The Beasts of Tarzan
2009, The Floating Press
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The Beasts of Tarzan
March 12, 1975, Ballantine Books
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The beasts of Tarzan
1916, A.L. Burt
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The Beasts of Tarzan
1916, A.C. McClurg & Co.
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OL24297581M
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9781877527562
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""The entire affair is shrouded in mystery," said D'Arnot."

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"I have it on the best of authority that neither the police nor the special agents of the general staff have the faintest conception of how it was accomplished. All they know, all that anyone knows, is that Nikolas Rokoff has escaped." John Clayton, Lord Greystoke - he who had been "Tarzan of the Apes" - sat in silence in the apartments of his friend, Lieutenant Paul D'Arnot, in Paris, gazing meditatively at the toe of his immaculate boot. His mind revolved many memories, recalled by the escape of his arch-enemy from the French military prison to which he had been sentenced for life upon the testimony of the ape-man.

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August 27, 2023 Edited by bitnapper Merge works (MRID: 72675)
August 4, 2013 Edited by VacuumBot Updated format 'E-book' to 'eBook'
April 3, 2013 Edited by VacuumBot Updated format 'eBook' to 'E-book'; Removed author from Edition (author found in Work)
June 23, 2010 Created by ImportBot Imported from marc_overdrive MARC record.