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OUT TO SEA had this story from one who had no business to tell it to me, or to
any other. I may credit the seductive influence of an old vintage upon the ...
Critics
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bookgeeks published on Fri, 24 Sep 2010
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Tarzan of the Apes by Edgar Rice Burroughs: review
A boy marooned and orphaned on the shores of Africa is brought up, a modern-day Romulus, by apes in a primeval world. Then the idyll is disturbed and Tarzan must face his true past. Rice Burroughs spends much time waxing lyrical about Tarzan’s “brown ... (read full critics)
telegraph.co.uk published on Thu, 16 Sep 2010
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P Gibellini said on Oct 21, 2011 about the eBook edition | Add your feedback
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The Victory Cry Of The Bull Ape
Tarzan has a magical appeal to the inner-boy in most men. Yes, its depictions of the savage African cannibalistic jungle dweller with the sharpened teeth and bloated lips is mildly racist. And its depiction of swooning women perhaps objectionable. Yet one has to take into account the time in which t ... (continue)
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- English Books
- Others 392 Pages
- ISBN-10: 1606801775
- ISBN-13: 9781606801772
- Publisher: Forgotten Books
- Pub date: Jan 01, 1927
- Also available as: Mass Market Paperback, Paperback, Hardcover, Audio CD, Audio Cassette, Library Binding, School & Library Binding and eBook
- In other languages: other languages
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Tarzan of the Apes, by Edgar Rice Burroughs
Home Contact us Posts Comments As far as cultural icons go, Tarzan is right up there with other literary behemoths of roughly the same vintage such as Sherlock Holmes, Dracula and Superman. First swinging his way in the popular consciousness via a pu ... (read full critics)