The beasts of Tarzan
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Author
Publication
1916 - A.L. Burt, New York, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
84,000 words, Guess
Page Count
336 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL7215791M
- ISBN-100345258320
- OCLC Control Number32720062
- OCLC Control Number2717179
- OCLC Control Numberbeastsoftarzan00burruoft
and 2 more
- LibraryThing165668
- Goodreads6322841
Classifications
- DDC813.5
- LCCPS3503.U687 B4
- LCCPS3503U687 B4
Description
"I have it on the best of authority that neither the police nor the special agents of the general staff have the faintest conception of how it was accomplished. All they know, all that anyone knows, is that Nikolas Rokoff has escaped." John Clayton, Lord Greystoke - he who had been "Tarzan of the Apes" - sat in silence in the apartments of his friend, Lieutenant Paul D'Arnot, in Paris, gazing meditatively at the toe of his immaculate boot. His mind revolved many memories, recalled by the escape of his arch-enemy from the French military prison to which he had been sentenced for life upon the testimony of the ape-man.
First Sentence
"The entire affair is shrouded in mystery," said D'Arnot.
Description
After Tarzan's son is kidnapped, Tarzan and Jane are lured into a dangerous trap that separates them. In their desperate search for each other and for their son, they are drawn deep into the dangerous African jungle, where the evil schemes of Tarzan's enemies Rokoff and Paulvitch threaten them at every step. The ape-man must draw on all of his animal strength and all of his human intelligence - as well as the help of the beasts of the jungle - to try to reunite his family in safety.
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