The Return of Tarzan

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CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct 18, 2010 - Fiction - 248 pages
The heroic adventures of Tarzan of the Apes continue in this second novel by Edgar Rice Burroughs in his Tarzan series.Murder, spycraft, treachery, shipwreck, the remains of an ancient civilization, and human sacrifice are all part of the sweeping narrative that takes Tarzan across three continents and an ocean.The courageous and intrepid man of the jungle returns from civilization in America and Europe to begin life anew in the wild and remote jungle of Africa. Time has not dimmed the pulse-pounding excitement and suspense of this masterfully told tale. It's themes of justice, compassion, and love are as valid in our own day as when they flowed from the author's pen.

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About the author (2010)

Edgar Rice Burroughs was born on September 1, 1875, in Chicago. His father, George Tyler was a distiller and a battery manufacturer. Early in life Burroughs attempted to support his family in a variety of occupations, including railroad policeman, business partner, and miner. None of these proved successful. However, Burroughs had always enjoyed reading adventure fiction and decided to try his hand at writing. His first attempt, written under the pseudonym Normal Bean, sold very quickly and Burroughs' career took off. Although critics and educators have not always been supportive of Burroughs' writing, the characters in his stories have entertained readers for many years. Tarzan was the most popular, earning Burroughs enough money to start his own publishing house and a motion picture company. Another character, John Carter, is the hero of Burroughs' Mars adventure series. The continuing popularity of these characters has led some critics to reconsider the value of Burroughs' writing and to acknowledge significant themes in his stories. Burroughs died on March 19, 1950. Fine artist and designer Carol Pentleton was born in New Bedford, Massachusetts. She graduated with a BFA from the Rhode Island School of Design and earned an MFA from Syracuse University. She has exhibited her work in group and solo shows across the country and is a visual communications consultant.

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