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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813
EAN: 9780809599844
ISBN: 0809599848
Label: Wildside Press
Manufacturer: Wildside Press
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 240
Publication Date: September 01, 2003
Publisher: Wildside Press
Sales Rank: 605411
Studio: Wildside Press




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Product Description:
As THE BEASTS OF TARZAN begins, Tarzan -- as Lord Greystoke -- is settled in civilized London. But two of his enemies, Nikolas Rokoff and henchman Alexis Paulvitch, are on his trail. The pair abducts Jane -- and Tarzan's son, Jack. Tarzan himself is stranded on a desert island, but with the help of Sheeta the panther and Akut the great ape he makes it back to the mainland. There he meets Mugambi, the giant chief of the Wagambi tribe, who becomes Tarzan's lifelong friend and ally. The group heads into the deep jungle after the kidnappers -- and when Tarzan finds them he lets the beast inside him wreck his vengeance. There's a beautiful irony, here -- Tarzan has come from the jungle into civilization, and his son must go from civilization to the jungle. Where Tarzan grew up without human guidance or moral direction, he has become an honorable man -- chivalrous, almost noble; a genuinely good man. And now his son, raised in civilization, must now walk a similar path. . . .



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - A bit of a disappointing bore...
While this novel was well written, I still often found myself bored silly reading it.

The tale of Tarzan, Lord Greystroke, was wonderfully told and concluded within the first two novels ("Tarzan of the Apes" and "The Return of Tarzan")...but in all honesty, I really felt it should have ended there. A third novel (and I'm sure the 20 or so sequels that followed this one) was not needed at all.

As mentioned in the title, I found this third novel really disappointing. I ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - the beasts of tarzan
this is another typical tarzan book. lots of mystery and suspense. lofs of colorful characters and the animals are wonderful!



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Super Reader
Tarzan, back in civilisation, soon has to leave again. The dodgy Rokoff is now again a free man, and continues to give Lord Greystoke problems. This time it is a kidnapping, involving his own flesh and blood, and his wife.

Tarzan must become the ape-man superhero again, but he is not without allies, in the jungle animals, and the native Mugambi, a friend.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - The bad guys make the mistake of kidnapping Jane and son
"The Beasts of Tarzan" is the third novel about the Lord of the Jungle by Edgar Rice Burroughs. "The Beasts of Tarzan" finds the ape lord settled in civilized London as Lord Greystoke. But he becomes the target of his enemy, Nikolas Rokoff, and his henchman Alexis Paulvitch. The pair abducts Tarzan's Jane and their infant son Jack. Tarzan ends up stranded on a desert island, but with the help of Sheeta the panther and Akut the great ape he makes it back to the mainland. There he meets Mugambi, the ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - A must read
This is as addictive as previous Tarzan's stories. In this one the archenemy of Tarzan finally gets his desserts. You have to read it!





 



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