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Tarzan of the Apes

Having failed in a number of occupations as a young man, Edgar Rice Burroughs (1875–1950) found his niche as a writer with Tarzan of the Apes, first published in 1914. Highly imaginative, exotic and suspenseful, the story tells of an infant — the son of an aristocratic English couple — abandoned when his parents die in the jungles of Africa. Rescued and reared by apes, he learns to speak their language and imitate their ability to travel swiftly through the treetops.
Eventually, his courage, immense strength and exceptional intelligence earn him the respect and admiration not only of the apes, but of all the creatures of the jungle. The ape-man's story is told here in this classic, fast-paced novel, packed with riveting adventures as Tarzan avenges the killing of Kala, his ape-mother, subdues man-eating beasts of the jungle, meets and falls in love with the beautiful Jane Porter, vanquishes greedy pirate-adventurers, and deals with assorted other threats.
Although Burroughs followed this story with many Tarzan sequels, it is doubtful if any ever equaled this novel for its originality, readability and sheer storytelling power. In this inexpensive edition, complete and unabridged, it will thrill a new generation with the legendary exploits of the "Lord of the Apes."


Reprint of the A. C. McClurg & Co., Chicago, 1914 edition.
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Having failed in a number of occupations as a young man, Edgar Rice Burroughs (1875–1950) found his niche as a writer with Tarzan of the Apes, first published in 1914. Highly imaginative, exotic and suspenseful, the story tells of an infant — the son of an aristocratic English couple — abandoned when his parents die in the jungles of Africa. Rescued and reared by apes, he learns to speak their language and imitate their ability to travel swiftly through the treetops.
Eventually, his courage, immense strength and exceptional intelligence earn him the respect and admiration not only of the apes, but of all the creatures of the jungle. The ape-man's story is told here in this classic, fast-paced novel, packed with riveting adventures as Tarzan avenges the killing of Kala, his ape-mother, subdues man-eating beasts of the jungle, meets and falls in love with the beautiful Jane Porter, vanquishes greedy pirate-adventurers, and deals with assorted other threats.
Although Burroughs followed this story with many Tarzan sequels, it is doubtful if any ever equaled this novel for its originality, readability and sheer storytelling power. In this inexpensive edition, complete and unabridged, it will thrill a new generation with the legendary exploits of the "Lord of the Apes."


Reprint of the A. C. McClurg & Co., Chicago, 1914 edition.
tarzan's jungle;gain economic;body allows;tarzan lives;african cannibals;intelligence combined;female ape;visited africa;ones depicted;african natives;nearby library;english nobles;ape society;time lead;economic independence;david innes;lord greystoke;write english;tarzan movies;jungle adventure;tarzan story;common traits;disney cartoon;mutinous crew;tarzan taught;tarzan teaches;abner perry;miraculously adopted;african jungle;ceaseless flow;english couple;pulp magazine;human baby;disney movies;die leaving;feral child;animated movie;magic world;missing link;due time;noble savage;fate worse;rudyard kipling;political correctness;fun adventure;entertainment value;politically correct;comic relief;pleasantly surprised;all-story;tota;tarzans;1875-1950;sabor;opar;anthropoid;ape-man;pellucidar;esmeralda;mutineers;brutes;barsoom;gorillas;haggard;marooned;1912;apes;swinging;1914;lions;civilized;infant;racist;tribe;peter jackson;erb;barbara collis;kala;jane goodall;john carter;patrick;russ manning;jane porter;gavriel kay;john clayton;alice clayton;arizona;russian;africa;united states;paris;america;england;wisconsin;books on human babies;books on tarzan 's jungles;books on jungle adventures;books on english couples;books on disney movies;books on time leads;books on economic independences;writing english;books on common traits;books on african natives;books on english nobles;books on tarzan movies;books on disney cartoons;gaining economic;books on tarzan stories;books on magic worlds
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