The Return of Tarzan

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Penguin Books, Limited, Jan 29, 2009 - Fiction - 326 pages
Through the jungles and deserts of Africa to the even more savage world of men, Tarzan of the Apes - the rightful Lord Greystoke - having lost his title and his love to another, faces constant danger of all kinds. Will any challenge prove too great for this wild, honourable man of the jungle?

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About the author (2009)

Edgar Rice Burroughs was born in Chicago, Illinois in 1875. After serving a short time in the 7th U.S. Cavalry, Burroughs was a shopkeeper, gold miner, cowboy, and policeman before becoming a full-time writer. His first novel, Tarzan of the Apes, was published in 1914, and along with its 22 sequels has sold over 30 million copies in 58 languages. Author of numerous other jungle and science fiction novels and novellas, including The Land That Time Forgot, Burroughs had a writing career that spanned almost 30 years, with his last novel, The Land of Terror, being published in 1941. He died in 1950 at his ranch near Tarzana, the California town named for his legendary hero.

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