The Return of Tarzan by Edgar Rice Burroughs, Shelly Frasier (Narrated by), Shelly Frasier (Read by)

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(Compact Disc - Library ed.)

  • Publisher: Tantor Media, Inc.
  • Pub. Date: January 2005
  • ISBN-13: 9781400130023
  • Series: Tarzan Series, #2
  • Edition Description: Library ed.
 
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Synopsis

At the end of Tarzan of the Apes, the author promises, "The further adventures of Tarzan, and what came of his noble act of self-renunciation, will be told in the next book of Tarzan." The Return of Tarzan is that book.

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Known around the world, the story of Tarzan, a man raised by apes, led to 25 such books beginning with Tarzan of the Apes (1914).

New York Times Book Review

Crowded with impossibilities as the tale is, Mr. Burroughs has told it so well, and has so succeeded in carrying his readers with him, that there are few who will not look forward eagerly to the promised sequel. --New York Times review, May 1915; Books of the Century

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Biography

Edgar Rice Burroughs (1875-1950), after a brief service in the US cavalry, persued a business career which was punctuated with intermissions as a gold miner, storekeeper, cowboy in Idaho and a police officer in Salt Lake City. He finally found success as a writer in 1914. His first novel, Tarzan of the Apes, was an immediate success.

Even though he is famous for his Tarzan series, Burroughs also is well known for his science fiction series such as John Carter of Mars, the Land Time Forgot and other series. Burroughs also wrote a number of less well known individual novels on various topics. Quiet Vision brings you a selection of these novels.

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The Return Of Tarzan (Tarzan 2)by Anonymous

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September 29, 2006: In the book, The Return of Tarzan, Edgar Rice Burroughs narrates the second series of journeys in Tarzan?s life from where he left off in his first book, Tarzan of the Apes. Burroughs tells of Tarzan?s decision not to claim his title and estates from his cousin, how he travels to Paris and joins their secret service after almost having an affair with the countess. Then, he is thrown overboard a cruise liner, ending up back in his native African jungle searching for the lost treasure of Opar. To finish it all off, his almost-fianc?e Jane is only miles away suffering the harsh effects of stranded life in the merciless jungle. I would recommend this book to people who enjoy pulp fiction (not the movie!) and realistic fiction as well. I really enjoyed this book because the author created Tarzan as a strong character (both mentally and physically) that I could relate to. This book keeps you on the edge of your seat continuously because the question always remains - will Tarzan?s story have a happy ending?

I still remember themby Anonymous

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February 18, 2003: I think my headline says it all. I am now 34 and as a child I read every Tarzan book I could get my hands on by Edgar Rice Burroughs. At least 22 years have gone by and I still look for them in bookstores which is why I now am finding at least a couple of them online. I'm even a female and I love them and hope my son will also. I definitely recommend all of them. I read most of them twice and now love Fantasy literature and because of this writer, want to write my own series.


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