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TARZAN OF THE APES SERIES (Illustrated)
African jungle adventures of a feral lord - lost worlds, wilderness survival, and pulp thrills in an illustrated classicBy Edgar Rice BurroughsLength74h 11m
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Tarzan or John Clayton, Viscount Greystoke is the son of a British lord and lady who were marooned on the Atlantic coast of Africa by mutineers. When he was only an infant, his mother died, and his father was killed by Kerchak, leader of the ape tribe by whom John was adopted. He gets the ape name Tarzan and he is being raised in the African jungles by the Mangani great apes. Tarzan later experiences civilization only to largely reject it and return to the wild as a heroic adventurer.
Edgar Rice Burroughs (1875-1950) was an American writer best known for his creations of the jungle hero Tarzan and the heroic Mars adventurer John Carter, although he produced works in many genres. Beside Tarzan's adventures, Burroughs also wrote popular science fiction and fantasy stories involving Earthly adventurers transported to various planets (notably Barsoom, Burroughs's fictional name for Mars, and Amtor, his fictional name for Venus), lost islands, and into the interior of the hollow earth in his Pellucidar stories, as well as westerns and historical romances.
Table of Contents:
Tarzan of the Apes
The Return of Tarzan
The Beasts of Tarzan
The Son of Tarzan
Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar
Jungle Tales of Tarzan
Tarzan the Untamed
Tarzan the Terrible
Audiobook details
GenreAction and Adventure, Fantasy
Length74 hrs 11 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateNov 6, 2015
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1TARZAN OF THE APES SERIES
95Chapter XIX
2Chapter I. Out to Sea
96Chapter XX
3Chapter II. The Savage Home
97Chapter XXI
4Chapter III. Life and Death
98Chapter XXII
5Chapter IV. The Apes
99Chapter XXIII
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6Chapter V. The White Ape
100Chapter XXIV
7Chapter VI. Jungle Battles
101Chapter XXV
8Chapter VII. The Light of Knowledge
102Chapter XXVI
9Chapter VIII. The Tree-top Hunter
103Chapter XXVII
10Chapter IX. Man and Man
104Chapter I. Belgian and Arab
11Chapter X. The Fear-Phantom
105Chapter II. On the Road to Opar
12Chapter XI. "King of the Apes"
106Chapter III. The Call of the Jungle
13Chapter XII. Man's Reason
107Chapter IV. Prophecy and Fulfillment
14Chapter XIII. His Own Kind
108Chapter V. The Altar of the Flaming God
15Chapter XIV. At the Mercy of the Jungle
109Chapter VI. The Arab Raid
16Chapter XV. The Forest God
110Chapter VII. The Jewel-Room of Opar
17Chapter XVI. "Most Remarkable"
111Chapter VIII. The Escape From Opar
18Chapter XVII. Burials
112Chapter IX. The Theft of the Jewels
19Chapter XVIII. The Jungle Toll
113Chapter X. Achmet Zek Sees the Jewels
20Chapter XIX. The Call of the Primitive
114Chapter XI. Tarzan Becomes a Beast Again
21Chapter XX. Heredity
115Chapter XII. La Seeks Vengeance
22Chapter XXI. The Village of Torture
116Chapter XIII. Condemned to Torture and Death
23Chapter XXII. The Search Party
117Chapter XIV. A Priestess but Yet a Woman
24Chapter XXIII. Brother Men
118Chapter XV. The Flight of Werper
25Chapter XXIV. Lost Treasure
119Chapter XVI. Tarzan Again Leads the Mangani
26Chapter XXV. The Outpost of the World
120Chapter XVII. The Deadly Peril of Jane Clayton
27Chapter XXVI. The Height of Civilization
121Chapter XVIII. The Fight for the Treasure
28Chapter XXVII. The Giant Again
122Chapter XIX. Jane Clayton and the Beasts of the Jungle
29Chapter XXVIII. Conclusion
123Chapter XX. Jane Clayton Again a Prisoner
30Chapter I. The Affair on the Liner
124Chapter XXI. The Flight to the Jungle
31Chapter II. Forging Bonds of Hate And—?
125Chapter XXII. Tarzan Recovers His Reason
32Chapter III. What Happened in the Rue Maule
126Chapter XXIII. A Night of Terror
33Chapter IV. The Countess Explains
127Chapter XXIV. Home
34Chapter V. The Plot That Failed
128Chapter I. Tarzan's First Love
35Chapter VI. A Duel
129Chapter II. The Capture of Tarzan
36Chapter VII. The Dancing Girl of Sidi Aissa
130Chapter III. The Fight for the Balu
37Chapter VIII. The Fight in the Desert
131Chapter IV. The God of Tarzan
38Chapter IX. Numa "El Adrea"
132Chapter V. Tarzan and the Black Boy
39Chapter X. Through the Valley of the Shadow
133Chapter VI. The Witch-Doctor Seeks Vengeance
40Chapter XI. John Caldwell, London
134Chapter VII. The End of Bukawai
41Chapter XII. Ships That Pass
135Chapter VIII. The Lion
42Chapter XIII. The Wreck of the "Lady Alice"
136Chapter IX. The Nightmare
43Chapter XIV. Back to the Primitive
137Chapter X. The Battle for Teeka
44Chapter XV. From Ape to Savage
138Chapter XI. A Jungle Joke
45Chapter XVI. The Ivory Raiders
139Chapter XII. Tarzan Rescues the Moon
46Chapter XVII. The White Chief of the Waziri
140Chapter I. Murder and Pillage
47Chapter XVIII. The Lottery of Death
141Chapter II. The Lion's Cave
48Chapter XIX. The City of Gold
142Chapter III. In the German Lines
49Chapter XX. La
143Chapter IV. When the Lion Fed
50Chapter XXI. The Castaways
144Chapter V. The Golden Locket
51Chapter XXII. The Treasure Vaults of Opar
145Chapter VI. Vengeance and Mercy
52Chapter XXIII. The Fifty Frightful Men
146Chapter VII. When Blood Told
53Chapter XXIV. How Tarzan Came Again to Opar
147Chapter VIII. Tarzan and the Great Apes
54Chapter XXV. Through the Forest Primeval
148Chapter IX. Dropped From the Sky
55Chapter XXVI. The Passing of the Ape-Man
149Chapter X. In the Hands of Savages
56Chapter I. Kidnapped
150Chapter XI. Finding the Airplane
57Chapter II. Marooned
151Chapter XII. The Black Flier
58Chapter III. Beasts at Bay
152Chapter XIII. Usanga's Reward
59Chapter IV. Sheeta
153Chapter XIV. The Black Lion
60Chapter V. Mugambi
154Chapter XV. Mysterious Footprints
61Chapter VI. A Hideous Crew
155Chapter XVI. The Night Attack
62Chapter VII. Betrayed
156Chapter XVII. The Walled City
63Chapter VIII. The Dance of Death
157Chapter XVIII. Among the Maniacs
64Chapter IX. Chivalry or Villainy
158Chapter XIX. The Queen's Story
65Chapter X. The Swede
159Chapter XX. Came Tarzan
66Chapter XI. Tambudza
160Chapter XXI. In the Alcove
67Chapter XII. A Black Scoundrel
161Chapter XXII. Out of the Niche
68Chapter XIII. Escape
162Chapter XXIII. The Flight From Xuja
69Chapter XIV. Alone in the Jungle
163Chapter XXIV. The Tommies
70Chapter XV. Down the Ugambi
164Chapter I. The Pithecanthropus
71Chapter XVI. In the Darkness of the Night
165Chapter II. "To the Death!"
72Chapter XVII. On the Deck of the "Kincaid"
166Chapter III. Pan-At-Lee
73Chapter XVIII. Paulvitch Plots Revenge
167Chapter IV. Tarzan-Jad-Guru
74Chapter XIX. The Last of the "Kincaid"
168Chapter V. In the Kor-Ul-Gryf
75Chapter XX. Jungle Island Again
169Chapter VI. The Tor-O-Don
76Chapter XXI. The Law of the Jungle
170Chapter VII. Jungle Craft
77Chapter I
171Chapter VIII. A-Lur
78Chapter II
172Chapter IX. Blood-Stained Altars
79Chapter III
173Chapter X. The Forbidden Garden
80Chapter IV
174Chapter XI. The Sentence of Death
81Chapter V
175Chapter XII. The Giant Stranger
82Chapter VI
176Chapter XIII. The Masquerader
83Chapter VII
177Chapter XIV. The Temple of the Gryf
84Chapter VIII
178Chapter XV. "The King Is Dead!"
85Chapter IX
179Chapter XVI. The Secret Way
86Chapter X
180Chapter XVII. By Jad-Bal-Lul
87Chapter XI
181Chapter XVIII. The Lion Pit of Tu-Lur
88Chapter XII
182Chapter XIX. Diana of the Jungle
89Chapter XIII
183Chapter XX. Silently in the Night
90Chapter XIV
184Chapter XXI. The Maniac
91Chapter XV
185Chapter XXII. A Journey on a Gryf
92Chapter XVI
186Chapter XXIII. Taken Alive
93Chapter XVII
187Chapter XXIV. The Messenger of Death
94Chapter XVIII
188Chapter XXV. Home