The Return of Tarzan - Edgar Rice Burroughs - Libros - Wildside Press - 9780809599868 - 1 de septiembre de 2003
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The Return of Tarzan

First Paris, then the Sahara, then a lifeboat -- and finally a lost city; Tarzan described as a jungle Hercules who fights like the unlikely cross between a raging gorilla and a speeding panther. . . . At the start of this volume, Tarzan knows his inheritance as an English lord, but is determined to hide that since he truly believes that his cousin, William Cecil Clayton, would make a better lord and husband for his beloved Jane. He gets involved with a married Russian countess (there's a plan! -- oh, sure) who has issues with her criminal brother (Nicholas Rokoff -- a real villain, naturally, who becomes a regular in the series) and her older husband. As a consequence of his interaction with brother, Tarzan is lured into a room where he is attacked by a dozen Paris muggers. The scene that details this mugging is one of the great chapters in the literature of muggings. Tarzan fondly recalls his childhood and his foster ape mother with a friend, D'Arnot: "To you my friend, she would have appeared a hideous and ugly creature, but to me she was beautiful -- so gloriously does love transfigure its object."

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Publicado 1 de septiembre de 2003
ISBN13 9780809599868
Editores Wildside Press
Páginas 328
Dimensiones 150 × 230 × 20 mm   ·   489 g
Lengua Inglés  

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