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An exploration of Tarzan in nearly all his media incarnations from book covers to movie posters. Includes many links to other Tarzan resources.
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Tarzan of the Internet Chronology of events in the life of Tarzan Alphabetical List of all the Characters in all the ERB Tarzan Novels The Original All-Story Cover Tarzan in the Non-Tarzan Comic Strips my in memoriam Maureen O'Sullivan Matt Winans Jungle Pages Tarzan...Biography of one of the many illustrators of Tarzan novels, Armstrong Sperry.
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Tarzan and the Lost Empire, by Edgar Rice Burroughs There is a possibility that Sperry was working for the United Features Syndicate along with Rex Maxon, Paul Bernanier, and Hugh Hutton, since they were working in Metropolitan's art department at the same time (Maxon excepted It can be assumed...Review of Tarzan: The Lost Adventure an uncompleted ERB manuscript turned book by Joe R. Lansdale.
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Metroactive Books Edgar Rice Burroughs Burroughs returns with a brand-new Tarzan novel By Andrew X. Pham WITH THE RECENT rash of posthumous publications, putting a few chapters or an outline into a safe seems to be the best way to get a book published without...Several stories online
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JUNGLE SAGAS FREE E-ZINE OF FICTION AND FACT ABOUT TARZAN SHEENA AND OTHER JUNGLE GODS AND GODDESSES Clayton surviving on her own in the jungle from the pages of Tarzan the Terrible. Pictorial Tarzan Uncovered: A gallery of rare Tarzan Book covers. Rivals of Tarzan. Other raised in the primative heros who thrived in the pages of...Chapter indexed HTML of the complete text. Includes a search feature.
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Tarzan the Terrible by Edgar Rice Burroughs: A searchable online version at The Literature Network Obergatz had fled in terror from the seeking vengeance of Tarzan of the Apes. And with him, by force, he had taken Tarzan's beloved mate, Jane. Now the ape-man was following the faint spoor of their flight, into a region...Chapter-indexed HTML text of the work.
http://www.ofcn.org/cyber.serv/resource/bookshelf/tarz610/
E-text at Project Gutenberg.
http://www.gutenberg.net/browse/BIBREC/BR2020.HTM
E-text at Project Gutenberg.
http://www.gutenberg.net/browse/BIBREC/BR1401.HTM