The Son of Tarzan by Edgar Rice Burroughs, J. Allen St. John (Illustrator), George T. McWhorter (Foreword by)

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  • Pub. Date: July 2003
  • 280pp
  • Sales Rank: 76,009

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    • Pub. Date: July 2003
    • Publisher: Quiet Vision Publishing
    • Format: Paperback, 280pp
    • Sales Rank: 76,009

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    * Mp3 CD Format *. Paulvitch seeks revenge against Tarzan once again, this time by luring Lord Greystoke's rebellious son away from London. The great ape Akut foils the plot of revenge as he helps the boy escape the wrath of Paulvitch. Akut and the son flee to the savage African jungle where Tarzan was reared.

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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).

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    John Taliaferro is the author of "Tarzan Forever: The Life of Edgar Rice Burroughs," "Creator of Tarzan" and "Great White Fathers: The Story of the Obsessive Quest to Create Mount Rushmore," He lives in Texas and Montana.

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    Exciting and fun to read!!by Anonymous

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    September 10, 2002: I read all of the Tarzan series 25 years ago and I still enjoy reading them. Edgar Rice Burroughs' creation of Tarzan and the adventures he endures keep me on the edge of my seat eventhough I know what will happen next. "Son of Tarzan" is just as exciting as the first Tarzan adventure. I would like to see Hollywood create a Tarzan movie true to the books. I have yet to see one.

    A worthy entry in the Tarzan seriesby Anonymous

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    April 09, 2000: This 4th in the Tarzan series (1915) follows the adventures of Tarzan's son Jack. Despite all the civilizing efforts of his parents John and Jane Clayton, Lord & Lady Greystoke, in London, Jack feels the call of the wild and sets off for Africa as a teenager with Akut, the great ape, and learns to live in the jungle like his father before him, eventually maturing into Korak, the Killer. Evildoers abound, along with a piquant love interest and rivalry, and Burroughs moves the story along at a reckless pace. Anyone who wants to write action books and use a good vocabulary too should read him assiduously! Lots of fun to read on the Rocket.