Tarzan The Untamed Edgar Rice Burroughs 9781286037454 Books
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<title> Tarzan The Untamed
<author> Edgar Rice Burroughs
<publisher> Grosset & Dunlap, 1920
<subjects> Children's literature; Jungles; Tarzan (Fictitious character)
Tarzan The Untamed Edgar Rice Burroughs 9781286037454 Books
I do not know how Burroughs` does it, but he does! What a marvelously well written book! I have been reading Edgar R.Burroughs novels now for the past couple months. Starting from the barsoom books (which happens to be my favorite work of his) and now to the Tarzan books (which are equally well written). I just can not put his books down!In this adventure the story starts off with something happening to Jane. Believing that she is dead, Tarzan goes on a one man wreaking machine of vengeance. He then decides to live out the rest of his life alone back in his father's cabin. He then sets off to his father's cabin, when the journey/adventure really takes off... is Jane dead? Does Tarzan make it to his father's cabin?
So many questions, you just have to read the book to figures out the rest. It is well worth it. Oh, did I mention that he takes on an entire legion of German soldiers? And that's just the beginning of the book!
Enjoy.
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Tarzan The Untamed Edgar Rice Burroughs 9781286037454 Books Reviews
Enjoyed this book. Five star rating-it kept me engaged. My imagination ran with the story. Recommend this book to everyone interested in Tarzan.
I first read this in 1956, age 14; I again picked this kindle version up, and also fetched my hard copy [circa 1930's], I've re-read this classic thrice in 3 weeks. Excellent, with many venue changes, and superlative writing! This is one of ERB's best.
THanks for rei dog me of this DAXX fine tale.
Was unfamiliar with Germany's involvement during World War One. Were there maniac communities in Africa? Potent similar problem because of tolerance here because we no longer call evil by its name.
WHEN I WAS IN JR HIGH SCHOOL STARTED READING THE BURROUGHS BOOKS BUT SOME OF THEM WERE CENSORED BY THE SCHOOL LIBRARIES BECAUSE THEY WERE QUESTIONABLE MORALS. I PURCHASED MY OWN COPIES IN PAPERBACK TO READ AN UNCENCORED COPY. I THEN REREAD THEM WHEN I FINISHED MY LUNCH AND WAITED FOR MY NEXT CLASS TO START. LIKE THE TITLE AN OLD FRIEND. WHEN HOMELESS HAD TO SELL ALL THE BOOKS SO NOW I AM TRYING TO REBUILD MY LIBRARY AGAIN.
This is one of the series of the Tarzan books written by this prolific author. The book is written in an easily readable style, and makes enjoyable pleasant, light reading.
The author is writing at the beginning of the 20th century, when much of the African continent was unknown. It is interesting to follow the workings of his mind, as he creates a series of interesting and unique civilizations for Tarzan and the reader to explore.
As part of the format, one knows that our hero will find himself in mortal peril, but will predictably always escape, allowing us to look forward to the next book in the series.
The beginning abruptly pulls in the reader with a shocking premise that gives cause for Tarzan's choice to return to his wild beginnings and abandonment of all the trappings of civilization. True to Burroughs's style, the background is as much a character as the humans in the story and the action is fast paced as the reader is pulled into unknown territories full of danger and personal self exploration. It's a great for diehard Tarzan fans.
Fantastic story. German soldiers invade West Africa and burn Tarzan's homestead while he is away, killing several Waziri guards and, Tarzan assumes, killing Jane. He buries the charred body that wears Jane's rings, then heads for the war in East Africa to exact revenge.
The most memorable scene takes place on the East Africa front of World War I. Tarzan uses up a German machine gun and starving lion to clear out German trenches in World War I. When the British troops, from across No Man's Land, see the enemy scrambling out of the trench and Tarzan standing above them with the gun, they let out a yell and attack. It's a scene ready-made for movies, though I can't remember ever seeing it in a movie. Tarzan thinks he's getting soft, like a woman, when he renders assistance to a woman he considers a German spy. In the end, he learns the truth about the woman.
The end leaves the reader hanging. The story continues in "Tarzan the Triumphant".
I do not know how Burroughs` does it, but he does! What a marvelously well written book! I have been reading Edgar R.Burroughs novels now for the past couple months. Starting from the barsoom books (which happens to be my favorite work of his) and now to the Tarzan books (which are equally well written). I just can not put his books down!
In this adventure the story starts off with something happening to Jane. Believing that she is dead, Tarzan goes on a one man wreaking machine of vengeance. He then decides to live out the rest of his life alone back in his father's cabin. He then sets off to his father's cabin, when the journey/adventure really takes off... is Jane dead? Does Tarzan make it to his father's cabin?
So many questions, you just have to read the book to figures out the rest. It is well worth it. Oh, did I mention that he takes on an entire legion of German soldiers? And that's just the beginning of the book!
Enjoy.
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