
By - Edgar Rice Burroughs
1. The Pithecanthropus
2. "To the Death!"
3. Pan-at-lee
4. Tarzan-jad-guru
5. In the Kor-ul-GRYF
6. The Tor-o-don
7. Jungle Craft
8. A-lur
9. Blood-Stained Altars
In the moon‑lit depths of the African jungle, a silent predator stalks the shadows, its yellow‑green eyes glinting as it hunts. Beside it walks a man‑like figure, tall and lithe, clothed only in a loincloth, a club in one hand and a knife at his belt, his white tail flickering in the dim light. This is Tarzan, the lord of the vines, moving with a blend of primal instinct and uncanny grace as he evades the prowling lion that circles his path.
After months of hardship and a painful search, he uncovers a fragment of a diary that hints his lost wife may still be alive. Driven by a fierce hope, he sets out across open plains and tangled forests, confronting strange beasts and hidden dangers that test his mastery of the wild. Listeners will be drawn into a world where every rustle could be a threat, and where Tarzan’s resolve is as sharp as the blade at his side.
Language
en
Duration
~9 hours (526K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Judy Boss.
Release date
2000-01-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1875–1950
Best known for creating Tarzan and John Carter, he helped shape modern adventure fiction with fast-moving stories that carried readers from jungle canopies to the surface of Mars. His novels mixed cliffhanger excitement with a huge sense of wonder, and they still influence fantasy and science fiction today.
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by Edgar Rice Burroughs

by Edgar Rice Burroughs

by Edgar Rice Burroughs