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: Tarzan and the city of gold by Burroughs Edgar Rice Frazetta Frank Illustrator - Tarzan (Fictitious character) Fiction; Fantasy fiction; Adventure stories@FreeBooksSat 09 Dec, 2023 TARZAN AND THE CITY OF GOLD EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS ACE BOOKS, INC. 1120 Avenue of the Americas New York 36, N.Y. This Ace edition follows the text of the first hard-cover book edition, originally published in 1933. Printed in U.S.A. THE LURE OF HIGH ADVENTURE When Tarzan ventured northward into the remote and trackless backlands of ancient Abyssinia, it may have been only the lure of mystery that drew him--or the secrets those unmapped valleys have guarded from time immemorial. It was in one such unknown valley that a strange white warrior in ivory armor led Tarzan to the luxurious court of the most beautiful woman in the world, to the arena and the lion pit, and to the intrigues and perils of a forgotten barbarian kingdom. If you are bored by the humdrum of the daily grind of civilization, lay aside the badges of your servitude, don a loin cloth of lion skin, seize bow and arrows and spear, and tread the silent trails of the mysterious jungle toward high adventure with Tarzan of the Apes. Edgar Rice Burroughs is renowned for his many novels of fantastic adventure. Unquestionably his best known creation is that of the jungle hero, Tarzan the Ape Man, but almost as well known are his stories of other planets and of Pellucidar beneath the Earth's crust. Born in Chicago in 1875, he tried his hand at many enterprises without notable success, until at the age of thirty-five, he turned to writing. With the publication of his first novels about Tarzan and Barsoomian Mars, his career was assured. The gratitude of a multitude of readers who found in his imagination exactly the kind of escape reading they loved assured him of a well-earned fortune. I Free books android app tbrJar TBR JAR Read Free books online gutenberg More posts by @FreeBooks: The Half-Century Magazine (Vol. I No. 1 August 1916) by Various - African Americans Periodicals@FreeBooksSun 26 Nov, 2023
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