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TARZAN, Mighty Hunter, Mighty Fighter! Tarzan the Invincible, embroiled in a thrilling Red plot for the domination of savage Africa. Here, in his own grim jungle and in the wild wastes of mysterious Abyssinia, he meets high adventure--with cruel, relentless, unscrupulous enemies. Here, swinging through the giant forests with Tarzan, you will meet new friends and old. Zora Drinov, the beautiful Russian conspirator, will puzzle you to the last. You will like Wayne Colt, the American, and you will think that you know all about him, but you won't. Little Nkima, the tiny monkey, comes again to thwart the enemies of Tarzan; and the incomparable la, High Priestess of the Flaming God, and Tantor, the elephant, and Numa, the lion; the Great Apes, the Waziri and all the myriad life that makes the teeming jungle beloved of Tarzan.
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Fiction, Pulp, Speculative, Fantasy, Action, Adventure, Jungle, Vines, Trees, Forest, Wilds, Lost world, Wild Animals, Animals, Warriors, Spies, Communists, Tarzan (Fictitious character), Fiction, action & adventure, Fiction, science fiction, generalPlaces
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Tarzan the Invincible (Tarzan Series #14)
September 12, 1978, Ballantine Books
Mass Market Paperback
in English
0345244842 9780345244840
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The novel was originally serialized in the magazine Blue Book from October, 1930 through April, 1931 as Tarzan, Guard of the Jungle. I have added a link to goodreads to give you a look at a portion of the 1930 Blue Book magazine.
Online version: Burroughs, Edgar Rice, 1875-1950 Tarzan The Invincible, Tarzana, CA Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc., ©1931 (OCoLC)1019823014
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Tarzan, his monkey friend Nkima, and Chief Muviro and his faithful Waziri warriors prevent Soviet communists from looting the lost city of Opar. The story also prominently features Tarzan's lion ally Jad-bal-ja.
Goodreads Member: Frank liked it & rated it 3 of 5 stars: ''When I was 10 years old, my father gave me three books for Christmas: Treasure Island, The Swiss Family Robinson, and Tarzan and the Golden Lion. At the time, these were all a little advanced for me but when I reached my teen years, I finally read the Tarzan book and was hooked on his adventures. My older brother also had a copy of Tarzan and the Ant Men which I still consider one of the best in the series.''
''In the 80s, I decided to read all of the Tarzan adventures in order but only made it as far as Tarzan at the Earth's Core and then for some reason I stopped reading them. In the mean time, I started collecting Burroughs editions in hard cover and now have a near-complete set of his books. So I kept seeing the books on their shelves and decided to read the next Tarzan adventure, Tarzan the Invincible.''
Goodreads Member: Qt really liked it & rated it 4 of 5 stars: I thought this was a fun one! Some of the later Tarzan books that I've read recently hadn't really held my interest, but this one, like many of the earlier books in the series, was fun, fast-paced, and full of adventure.
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