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Book 21 of the Tarzan Series - Authorized by Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc., and Featuring Rare and Previously Unpublished Archival MaterialsThe half-dead American raved of an unknown city...of women warriors ruled by a malignant wizard...of a great diamond, the Gonfal, with strange hypnotic power...of a long-lost English nobleman...of the savage queen who had betrayed her duty and helped him to escape. Tarzan puts little faith into Stanley Wood's story-until he sees the power of the Gonfal draw the American in spite of himself back into the clutches of the Amazons of Kaji. Then it is that the ape-man becomes once more the implacable hunter-for though he cares nothing for diamonds or lost civilizations, no one may be allowed to harm a man the Lord of the Jungle has taken under his protection.The Edgar Rice Burroughs Authorized LibraryFor the first time ever, the Edgar Rice Burroughs Authorized Library presents the complete literary works of the Master of Adventure in uniform hardcover editions. Published by the company founded by Mr. Burroughs in 1923, each volume of the Authorized Library is packed with extras and rarities not to be found in any other edition. From cover art and frontispieces by legendary artist Joe Jusko to forewords and afterwords by today's authorities and luminaries to a treasure trove of bonus materials mined from the company's extensive archives in Tarzana, California, the Edgar Rice Burroughs Authorized Library will take you on a journey of wonder and imagination you will never forget.Tarzan the Magnificent © 1936, 1937 Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc. All Rights Reserved. This special edition Edgar Rice Burroughs Authorized Library compilation and all other new material therein © Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Trademarks Tarzan®, Tarzan of the Apes®, and Lord of the Jungle®, Edgar Rice Burroughs®, and Edgar Rice Burroughs Authorized Library® Owned by Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc.
Ce livre classique a été initialement publié il y a des décennies sous le titre " The Mad King . Il a maintenant été traduit par Writat en langue française pour leurs lecteurs francophones. Chez Writat, nous sommes passionnés par la préservation du patrimoine littéraire du passé. Nous avons traduit ce livre en français afin que les générations présentes et futures puissent le lire et le conserver.
"Jungle Tales of Tarzan" is a collection of thrilling and captivating short stories written by Edgar Rice Burroughs, known for their adventurous spirit and vivid portrayal of the jungle. Set in the untamed wilderness of Africa, the tales revolve around the adventures of Tarzan, the feral child raised by apes, as he navigates through a series of gripping encounters with both the natural world and other human beings. Through these stories, Burroughs skillfully crafts a narrative that explores themes of identity, survival, and the complexities of human nature. Each tale presents a unique challenge for Tarzan, showcasing his resilience, intelligence, and strength as he confronts dangerous predators, hostile tribes, and the intricate dynamics of the jungle. "Jungle Tales of Tarzan" stands as a classic in adventure literature, captivating readers with its thrilling escapades and timeless exploration of the human spirit in the face of adversity.
""The Mucker"" is a 1913 novel by Edgar Rice Burroughs that unfolds against the dynamic backdrop of early 20th-century America. The narrative revolves around the turbulent life of Billy Byrne, a rugged and unrefined young man with a checkered past. Framed for a crime he did not commit, Billy's journey leads him through the underbelly of Chicago's criminal underworld before embarking on a transformative adventure as a mercenary during a Central American revolution. Through a series of trials and challenges, Billy undergoes a profound inner evolution, discovering courage and honor within himself. Burroughs intricately weaves themes of personal growth, societal complexities, and the prospects of redemption, showcasing the malleability of human character amidst tumultuous circumstances. ""The Mucker"" is celebrated for its riveting narrative, dynamic character development, and its poignant exploration of the human capacity for transformation and resilience.
Tarzan and the lost empire, a classical and rare book that has been considered essential throughout human history, so that this work is never forgotten, we at Alpha Editions have made efforts in its preservation by republishing this book in a modern format for present and future generations. This whole book has been reformatted, retyped and designed. These books are not made of scanned copies of their original work and hence the text is clear and readable.
Tarzan at the Earth's core, a classical and rare book that has been considered essential throughout human history, so that this work is never forgotten, we at Alpha Editions have made efforts in its preservation by republishing this book in a modern format for present and future generations. This whole book has been reformatted, retyped and designed. These books are not made of scanned copies of their original work and hence the text is clear and readable.
Tarzan and the Ant Men, a classical and rare book that has been considered essential throughout human history, so that this work is never forgotten, we at Alpha Editions have made efforts in its preservation by republishing this book in a modern format for present and future generations. This whole book has been reformatted, retyped and designed. These books are not made of scanned copies of their original work and hence the text is clear and readable.
Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar, a classical and rare book that has been considered essential throughout human history, so that this work is never forgotten, we at Alpha Editions have made efforts in its preservation by republishing this book in a modern format for present and future generations. This whole book has been reformatted, retyped and designed. These books are not made of scanned copies of their original work and hence the text is clear and readable.
Tarzan and the Golden Lion, a classical and rare book that has been considered essential throughout human history, so that this work is never forgotten, we at Alpha Editions have made efforts in its preservation by republishing this book in a modern format for present and future generations. This whole book has been reformatted, retyped and designed. These books are not made of scanned copies of their original work and hence the text is clear and readable.
"The Apache Devil" is a novel written by the American author Edgar Rice Burroughs. This adventure novel was first published in 1933.The story is set in the American Southwest during the late 19th century and revolves around the character of Nick Gregory, a cowboy who gets caught up in a conflict between the U.S. Army, Apaches, and Mexican bandits. The plot includes elements of action, adventure, and conflict in the Wild West, and it explores themes of heroism and the challenges of frontier life.Edgar Rice Burroughs is best known for creating iconic characters like Tarzan and John Carter, and "The Apache Devil" is an example of his adventure fiction set in the American West. While not as well-known as some of his other works, it reflects his storytelling abilities and his knack for creating engaging narratives in various settings.
"Tarzan and the Lost Empire" is a novel written by the American author Edgar Rice Burroughs. It was first published in 1928 and is part of the Tarzan series, which includes numerous adventures featuring the iconic character Tarzan.In this novel, Tarzan is summoned to the African jungle to help find a missing explorer, who has stumbled upon the remnants of the ancient city of Opar, a fabled lost empire. As the story unfolds, Tarzan becomes embroiled in a series of adventures, including encounters with hostile tribes, dangerous creatures, and the enigmatic Oparians. The novel combines elements of adventure, romance, and exploration, which are characteristic of the Tarzan series.Edgar Rice Burroughs is best known for creating the character of Tarzan, the jungle hero who has appeared in numerous books, films, and other media. "Tarzan and the Lost Empire" is one of the many Tarzan novels and continues the legacy of this iconic literary figure, who is known for his strength, resourcefulness, and love of the African jungle.
Tanar of Pellucidar, a classical and rare book that has been considered essential throughout human history, so that this work is never forgotten, we at Alpha Editions have made efforts in its preservation by republishing this book in a modern format for present and future generations. This whole book has been reformatted, retyped and designed. These books are not made of scanned copies of their original work and hence the text is clear and readable.
In "The Monster Men," Edgar Rice Burroughs takes readers on a thrilling and imaginative journey into a world of science gone awry. The story follows Dr. von Horn, a brilliant scientist, who seeks to create the perfect human beings through a series of gruesome experiments. But when his creations, known as the "Monster Men," start to exhibit unexpected emotions and desires, chaos ensues. Among them is the enigmatic Number Thirteen, who longs for more than the life of a mere experiment. As the lines between creator and creation blur, a tale of love, betrayal, and survival unfolds in this gripping science fiction adventure. Burroughs' vivid storytelling and exploration of the human psyche make "The Monster Men" a classic in the world of science fiction literature.
Hollywoodin pimeä puoli.Grace Evansilla on suuri unelma – hänestä tulee Hollywood-tähti. Päättäväinen nuori nainen tekee mitä vain saavuttaakseen haaveensa, eikä Graceen ihastuneen Custer Penningtonin auta muu kuin seurata vierestä ja odottaa, josko Grace vielä palaisi takaisin hänen luokseen. Eihän hän voi Gracea estää, eikä edes halua. Jokaisella on oikeus tavoitella unelmiaan.Nuorten ihmisten kauniit kuvitelmat tulevaisuudesta kuitenkin musertuvat nopeasti, kun entinen näyttelijätähti Shannon Burke saapuu maaseudulle Penningtonien naapurustoon. Hän tietää, millaista Hollywoodissa oikeasti on. Shannon kertoo, että Hollywood ei olekaan ruusuilla tanssimista, kauniita naisia, komeita miehiä ja loputtomia samppanjalasillisia. Grace ei ole siellä turvassa. Niin Penningtonit kuin Evansit joutuvat kohtaamaan maailman mädänneisyyden silmästä silmään astuessaan rikollisuuden, huumeiden, murhien ja epärehellisyyden pesään. Ehtivätkö he pelastamaan Gracen, vai onko jo liian myöhäistä?Edgar Rice Burroughs (1875 - 1950) oli yhdysvaltalainen spekulatiivisesta fiktiostaan tunnettu kirjailija. Hänen rakastetuimpia teoksiaan ovat Tarzan- ja Mars-sarjojen kirjat.
Tarzan of the Apes is a 1912 story by American writer Edgar Rice Burroughs, and the first in the Tarzan series. It was first serialized in the pulp magazine The All-Story beginning October 1912 before being released as a novel in June 1914. The story follows the title character Tarzan's adventures, from his childhood being raised by apes in the jungle to his eventual encounters with other humans and Western society. So popular was the character that Burroughs continued the series into the 1940s with two dozen sequels.
Tarzan and the Golden Lion is an adventure novel by American writer Edgar Rice Burroughs, the ninth in his series of twenty-four books about the title character Tarzan. It was first published as a seven part serial in Argosy All-Story Weekly beginning in December 1922; and then as a complete novel by A. C. McClurg and Co. on March 24, 1923. The story picks up with the Clayton family: Tarzan, Jane Porter and their son Korak, returning from their adventures in the previous novel. Along the way, they find an orphaned lion cub, which Tarzan takes home and trains.
Out of Time's Abyss is a science fantasy novel by American writer Edgar Rice Burroughs, the third of his Caspak trilogy. The sequence was first published in Blue Book Magazine as a three-part serial in the issues for August (vol. 27 #4), October (vol. 27 #6), and December (vol. 28 #2) 1918, with Out of Time's Abyss forming the third installment. The complete trilogy was later combined for publication in book form under the title of The Land That Time Forgot (the title of the first part) by A. C. McClurg in June 1924. Beginning with the Ace Books editions of the 1960s, the three segments have usually been issued as separate short novels.
Thuvia, Maid of Mars is a science fantasy novel by American writer Edgar Rice Burroughs, the fourth of the Barsoom series. The principal characters are Carthoris (the son of John Carter of Mars) and Thuvia of Ptarth, each of whom appeared in the previous two novels. In this novel the focus shifts from John Carter, Warlord of Mars, and Dejah Thoris of Helium, protagonists of the first three books in the series, to their son, Carthoris, prince of Helium, and Thuvia, princess of Ptarth. Helium and Ptarth are both prominent Barsoomian city state/empires, and both Carthoris and Thuvia were secondary characters in the previous two novels.
Tarzan the Terrible is a novel by American writer Edgar Rice Burroughs, the eighth in his series of twenty-four books about the title character Tarzan. It was first published as a serial in the pulp magazine Argosy All-Story Weekly in the issues for February 12, 19, and 26 and March 5, 12, 19, and 26, 1921; the first book edition was published in June 1921 by A. C. McClurg. Its setting, Pal-ul-don, is one of the more thoroughly realized "lost civilizations" in Burroughs' Tarzan stories. The novel contains a map of the place as well as a glossary of its inhabitants' language.
The Return of Tarzan is a novel by American writer Edgar Rice Burroughs, the second in his series of twenty-four books about the title character Tarzan. It was first published in the pulp magazine New Story Magazine in the issues for June through December 1913; the first book edition was published in 1915 by A. C. McClurg. The novel picks up soon after where Tarzan of the Apes left off. The ape man, feeling rootless in the wake of sacrificing his prospects of wedding Jane Porter, leaves the United States for Europe to visit his friend Paul d'Arnot. On the ship he becomes embroiled in the affairs of Countess Olga de Coude, her husband, Count Raoul de Coude, and two men attempting to prey on them, Nikolas Rokoff and his henchman Alexis Paulvitch. Rokoff, it turns out, is also the countess's brother.
The Son of Tarzan is a novel by American writer Edgar Rice Burroughs, the fourth in his series of twenty-four books about the title character Tarzan. It was written between January 21 and May 11, 1915, and first published in the magazine All-Story Weekly as a six-part serial from December 4, 1915 to January 8, 1916. It was first published in book form by A. C. McClurg and Co. in March 1917 and has been reprinted numerous times since by various publishers. In this novel, for the first and only time in the Tarzan series, the main character is not Tarzan himself but his son Jack, who becomes known as Korak, first introduced (as a baby) in the earlier novels The Eternal Lover (1914/15) and The Beasts of Tarzan (1914).
Pellucidar is a 1915 fantasy novel by American writer Edgar Rice Burroughs, the second in his series about the fictional "Hollow Earth" land of Pellucidar. It first appeared as a five-part serial in All-Story Weekly from May 1 to 29, 1915. It was first published in book form in hardcover by A. C. McClurg in September, 1923. A map by Burroughs of the Empire of Pellucidar accompanied both the magazine and book versions.
Tarzan the Untamed is a book by American writer Edgar Rice Burroughs, the seventh in his series of twenty-four books about the title character Tarzan. It was originally published as two separate stories serialized in different pulp magazines; "Tarzan the Untamed" (also known as "Tarzan and the Huns") in Redbook from March to August, 1919, and "Tarzan and the Valley of Luna" in All-Story Weekly from March to April 1920. The two stories were combined under the title of the first in the first book edition, published in 1920 by A. C. McClurg. In order of writing, the book follows Jungle Tales of Tarzan, a collection of short stories about the ape-man's youth. Chronologically, it follows Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar.
A Princess of Mars is a science fantasy novel by American writer Edgar Rice Burroughs, the first of his Barsoom series. It was first serialized in the pulp magazine All-Story Magazine from February-July, 1912. Full of swordplay and daring feats, the novel is considered a classic example of 20th-century pulp fiction. It is also a seminal instance of the planetary romance, a subgenre of science fantasy that became highly popular in the decades following its publication. Its early chapters also contain elements of the Western. The story is set on Mars, imagined as a dying planet with a harsh desert environment. This vision of Mars was based on the work of the astronomer Percival Lowell, whose ideas were widely popularized in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar is a novel by American writer Edgar Rice Burroughs, the fifth in his series of twenty-four books about the title character Tarzan. It first appeared in the November and December issues of All-Story Cavalier Weekly in 1916, and the first book publication was by McClurg in 1918. Tarzan returns to Opar, the source of the gold where a lost colony of fabled Atlantis is located, in order to make good on some financial reverses he has recently suffered. While Atlantis itself sank beneath the waves thousands of years ago, the workers of Opar continued to mine all of the gold, which means there is a rather huge stockpile but which is now lost to the memory of the Oparians and only Tarzan knows its secret location.
The People That Time Forgot is a fantasy novel by American writer Edgar Rice Burroughs, the second of his Caspak trilogy. The sequence was first published in Blue Book Magazine as a three-part serial in the issues for August (vol. 27 #4), October (vol. 27 #6), and December (vol. 28 #2) 1918, with The People That Time Forgot forming the second installment. The complete trilogy was later combined for publication in book form under the title of The Land That Time Forgot (properly speaking the title of the first part) by A. C. McClurg in June 1924. Beginning with the Ace Books editions of the 1960s, the three segments have usually been issued as separate short novels.
The Warlord of Mars is a science fantasy novel by American writer Edgar Rice Burroughs, the third of his Barsoom series. Burroughs began writing it in June, 1913, going through five working titles; Yellow Men of Barsoom, The Fighting Prince of Mars, Across Savage Mars, The Prince of Helium, and The War Lord of Mars. The finished story was first published in All-Story Magazine as a four-part serial in the issues for December, 1913-March, 1914. It was later published as a complete novel by A. C. McClurg in September, 1919.
The Gods of Mars is a science fantasy novel by American writer Edgar Rice Burroughs and the second of Burroughs' Barsoom series. It features the characters of John Carter and Carter's wife Dejah Thoris. It was first published in The All-Story as a five-part serial in the issues for January-May 1913. It was later published as a complete novel by A. C. McClurg in September, 1918 and in many editions subsequently. As usual for him, Burroughs begins with a frame story that explains how he (Burroughs) came into possession of the text. At the end of the first book, A Princess of Mars, John Carter was unwillingly transported back to Earth.
Jungle Tales of Tarzan is a collection of twelve loosely connected short stories by American writer Edgar Rice Burroughs, comprising the sixth book in order of publication in his series of twenty-four books about the title character Tarzan. Chronologically the events recounted in it occur within Chapter 11 of the first Tarzan novel, Tarzan of the Apes, between Tarzan's avenging of his ape foster mother's death and his becoming leader of his ape tribe. The stories ran monthly in Blue Book magazine, September 1916 through August 1917 before book publication in 1919.
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