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  • Tarzan Triumphant

    Burroughs Edgar Rice

    eBook (, July 21, 2020)
    Hidden from the teeming jungles of Africa by huge cloud banks, the lofty peaks of the mysterious, impenetrable fortresses of the forbidding Ghenzi Mountain range frown down on a thousand valleys never visited by man. In the crater of the highest peak lives a strange people, descendants of early refugees from Rome—half-mad, half-idiot—their religion a frightful travesty of what it once was. These are the Midianites—who now practice human sacrifice!And it is among these near-beasts in their crater surrounded by towering, unscalable escarpments that a young Englishwoman is trapped. Only Tarzan could possibly reach her. But Tarzan is hundreds of miles away tracking down a gang of slave-dealers, unaware that a helpless young life hangs by a thread . . .
  • Tarzan Triumphant

    Burroughs Edgar Rice

    eBook (, Sept. 8, 2020)
    Hidden from the teeming jungles of Africa by huge cloud banks, the lofty peaks of the mysterious, impenetrable fortresses of the forbidding Ghenzi Mountain range frown down on a thousand valleys never visited by man. In the crater of the highest peak lives a strange people, descendants of early refugees from Rome—half-mad, half-idiot—their religion a frightful travesty of what it once was. These are the Midianites—who now practice human sacrifice!And it is among these near-beasts in their crater surrounded by towering, unscalable escarpments that a young Englishwoman is trapped. Only Tarzan could possibly reach her. But Tarzan is hundreds of miles away tracking down a gang of slave-dealers, unaware that a helpless young life hangs by a thread . . .—Introduction.
  • Tarzan Triumphant

    Edgar Rice Burroughs

    Hidden from the teeming jungles of Africa by huge cloud banks, the lofty peaks of the mysterious, impenetrable fortresses of the forbidding Ghenzi Mountain range frown down on a thousand valleys never visited by man. In the crater of the highest peak lives a strange people, descendants of early refugees from Rome—half-mad, half-idiot—their religion a frightful travesty of what it once was. These are the Midianites—who now practice human sacrifice!And it is among these near-beasts in their crater surrounded by towering, unscalable escarpments that a young Englishwoman is trapped. Only Tarzan could possibly reach her. But Tarzan is hundreds of miles away tracking down a gang of slave-dealers, unaware that a helpless young life hangs by a thread .
  • Tarzan Triumphant

    Burroughs Edgar Rice

    eBook (, Sept. 8, 2020)
    Hidden from the teeming jungles of Africa by huge cloud banks, the lofty peaks of the mysterious, impenetrable fortresses of the forbidding Ghenzi Mountain range frown down on a thousand valleys never visited by man. In the crater of the highest peak lives a strange people, descendants of early refugees from Rome—half-mad, half-idiot—their religion a frightful travesty of what it once was. These are the Midianites—who now practice human sacrifice!And it is among these near-beasts in their crater surrounded by towering, unscalable escarpments that a young Englishwoman is trapped. Only Tarzan could possibly reach her. But Tarzan is hundreds of miles away tracking down a gang of slave-dealers, unaware that a helpless young life hangs by a thread . . .—Introduction.
  • Tarzan Triumphant: Large Print

    Edgar Rice Burroughs

    Paperback (Independently published, Dec. 31, 2019)
    Tarzan Triumphant is a novel by American writer Edgar Rice Burroughs, the fifteenth in his series of books about the title character Tarzan. It should not be confused with the 1943 film Tarzan Triumphs, as the plots are not related.Real-life Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin is used as a minor character in the novel, though he remains in Moscow and does not personally take part in the action.Backed by Chief Muviro and his faithful Waziri warriors, Tarzan faces Soviet agents seeking revenge and a lost tribe descended from early Christians practicing a bizarre and debased religious cult.
  • Tarzan Triumphant

    Edgar Rice Burroughs

    Paperback (Independently published, Dec. 20, 2019)
    An evil stalks the land of Tarzan of the Apes. Tarzan follows them patiently waiting for the time to strike these intruders. But they were not the only evil that stalked the lands, in the small valley of the Ghenzi Mountains, the last remnants of an ugly, perverted people dwelled in what they called their faith. It was an ancient belief, now they were wicked and many of them were insane. They have captured Lady Barbara Collis and meant to use her as a human sacrifice!
  • Tarzan Triumphant

    Edgar Rice Burroughs

    eBook (, July 24, 2020)
    Evil men had come to the land that belonged to Tarzan of the Apes, looting and killing as they moved. Patiently, the ape-man pursued them. But there was other evil. In a small valley of the Ghenzi Mountains, the last remnants of an ugly, perverted people dwelled in what they called their faith. It was an ancient belief—one that had come with their ancestors from Rome nearly 2000 years before. Now they were wicked and many of them were insane. Now they had captured Lady Barbara Collis and meant to use her as a human sacrifice—unless Tarzan arrived in time!
  • Tarzan Triumphant

    Edgar Rice Burroughs

    eBook (, Sept. 15, 2020)
    An evil stalks the land of Tarzan of the Apes. Tarzan follows them patiently waiting for the time to strike these intruders. But they were not the only evil that stalked the lands, in the small valley of the Ghenzi Mountains, the last remnants of an ugly, perverted people dwelled in what they called their faith. It was an ancient belief, now they were wicked and many of them were insane. They have captured Lady Barbara Collis and meant to use her as a human sacrifice!
  • Tarzan Triumphant

    Edgar Rice Burroughs

    (, July 12, 2020)
    Hidden from the teeming jungles of Africa by huge cloud banks, the lofty peaks of the mysterious, impenetrable fortresses of the forbidding Ghenzi Mountain range frown down on a thousand valleys never visited by man. In the crater of the highest peak lives a strange people, descendants of early refugees from Rome—half-mad, half-idiot—their religion a frightful travesty of what it once was. These are the Midianites—who now practice human sacrifice!And it is among these near-beasts in their crater surrounded by towering, unscalable escarpments that a young Englishwoman is trapped. Only Tarzan could possibly reach her. But Tarzan is hundreds of miles away tracking down a gang of slave-dealers, unaware that a helpless young life hangs by a thread . . .—Introduction.
  • Tarzan Triumphant

    Edgar Rice Burroughs

    eBook (, Sept. 12, 2020)
    Hidden from the teeming jungles of Africa by huge cloud banks, the lofty peaks of the mysterious, impenetrable fortresses of the forbidding Ghenzi Mountain range frown down on a thousand valleys never visited by man. In the crater of the highest peak lives a strange people, descendants of early refugees from Rome—half-mad, half-idiot—their religion a frightful travesty of what it once was. These are the Midianites—who now practice human sacrifice!And it is among these near-beasts in their crater surrounded by towering, unscalable escarpments that a young Englishwoman is trapped. Only Tarzan could possibly reach her. But Tarzan is hundreds of miles away tracking down a gang of slave-dealers, unaware that a helpless young life hangs by a thread . . .
  • Tarzan Triumphant

    Edgar Rice Burroughs

    Paperback (Independently published, Sept. 8, 2020)
    An evil stalks the land of Tarzan of the Apes. Tarzan follows them patiently waiting for the time to strike these intruders. But they were not the only evil that stalked the lands, in the small valley of the Ghenzi Mountains, the last remnants of an ugly, perverted people dwelled in what they called their faith. It was an ancient belief, now they were wicked and many of them were insane. They have captured Lady Barbara Collis and meant to use her as a human sacrifice!
  • Tarzan Triumphant

    Edgar Rice Burroughs

    Paperback (Independently published, July 27, 2020)
    An evil stalks the land of Tarzan of the Apes. Tarzan follows them patiently waiting for the time to strike these intruders. But they were not the only evil that stalked the lands, in the small valley of the Ghenzi Mountains, the last remnants of an ugly, perverted people dwelled in what they called their faith. It was an ancient belief, now they were wicked and many of them were insane. They have captured Lady Barbara Collis and meant to use her as a human sacrifice!