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Join in on one of the world’s most beloved jungle adventures in The Tarzan Collection. This collection includes the first three books of Edgar Rice Burrough’s Tarzan novels: Tarzan of the Apes, The Return of Tarzan, and The Beasts of Tarzan. All three novels follow stages of Tarzan’s life, from his childhood among the apes to his adulthood adjusting to a new life and adventures among civilized society.
Tarzan of the Apes - The story of Tarzan begins with a baby to orphaned and left in a jungle who is adopted by apes. The apes raise him as one of their own, and he learns to swing through the trees on vines and talk to the other inhabitants of the jungle, but Tarzan always knows that he is different. When he is an adult, his already-strange world is flipped upside down by the arrival of other humans in his jungle. This beloved classic follow’s Tarzan’s life and adventures as he comes grows up in the wild and comes to terms with his humanity among the apes.
The Return of Tarzan - After the events of the first book, Tarzan is living among humans, but facing difficulties fitting in and finding his purpose among them, especially after giving up on marrying Jane Porter for a time. He decides to return to the jungle, where he hears rumors about a lost city of gold hiding among the trees and sets off with newfound friends to pursue the treasure. The second volume of Tarzan’s adventures take him all around the jungle through perilous situations as he contends with his humanity, his desire to be with his love, and his place among the jungle society.
The Beasts of Tarzan - The third novel picks up a year after the end of The Return of Tarzan, and finds Tarzan and Jane together with a son, beginning to build a life together in Africa. But of course, Tarzan doesn’t stay out of danger for long, and soon his previous enemies are back to haunt him and kidnap his son. As the villains carry out their evil plan, Tarzan has to rely on his jungle upbringing and team up with the beasts of the jungle to rescue his beloved family.
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An adventure tale that has capture the ages! The first book in the legendary Tarzan series tells the story of John Clayton, born in the coastal jungles of Africa to a marooned couple from England, adopted as an infant by apes after they die, then raised in ignorance of his human heritage. Through sheer force of will Tarzan becomes king of the jungle and slowly learns of his origin. This is the exciting novel that began it all.
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Tarzan and the Leopard Men
- Tarzan: Authorized Editions
- By: Edgar Rice Burroughs
- Narrated by: Ben Dooley
- Length: 11 hrs and 57 mins
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As the steel-clawed Leopard Men look for victims for their savage rites, the secret cult strikes terror into the hearts of all the villagers. Only Orando of the Utengi dares to declare war on them. And with Orando goes Tarzan of the Apes—but a strangely changed Tarzan, who now believes that he is Muzimo, a spirit or demon who was Orando’s ancestor. But there are traitors among Orando’s people. And in the village of the Leopard Men is Kali Bwana, a young American woman who has come to Africa to find a missing man. Only Tarzan can save her...
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Loved the audiobook!
- By William Holmes on 09-29-23
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Robert E. Howard's Conan the Cimmerian Barbarian
- The Complete Weird Tales Omnibus
- By: Robert E. Howard, Finn J. D. John
- Narrated by: Finn J. D. John
- Length: 35 hrs and 6 mins
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This collection contains all of Robert E. Howard's Conan the Cimmerian stories published during his lifetime, contextualized with biographical details of their author.
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Great Reading!
- By Jackson on 07-19-17
By: Robert E. Howard, and others
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Llana of Gathol (English Edition)
- By: Edgar Rice Burroughs
- Narrated by: Alan Crookham
- Length: 8 hrs and 45 mins
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Llana of Gathol is a unique volume in John Carter’s Barsoom series. While the previous books featured a single story throughout, Llana of Gathol is an anthology of four shorter tales written later in Edgar Rice Burroughs’ life. These stories are, The Ancient Dead, The Black Pirates of Barsoom, Yellow Men on Mars and Invisible Men of Mars. These are also considered to be the John Carter stories with the most humor, and explore the life of an older John Carter, Llana of Gathol being his granddaughter.
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John Carter of Mars
- By: Edgar Rice Burroughs
- Narrated by: Alan Crookham
- Length: 4 hrs and 34 mins
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The best swordsman of two worlds, John Carter, is about to head off on two more legendary adventures! Once again the Warlord of Mars finds himself and his beloved Dejah Thoris face to face with new perils on Barsoom. He will explore the Ancient City of Korvas, fight hoards of rats, giants, and skeleton men; and ride on the backs of thoats as bravely as ever!
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Pirates of Venus
- By: Edgar Rice Burroughs
- Narrated by: Rob Vlock
- Length: 6 hrs and 37 mins
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When Carson Napier's giant rocket crash-lands on the planet Venus, he knows that there will be no return to Earth for him. His only option: find a way to survive until other Earth rockets can reach him—if they can! Beneath the eternal clouds, contrary to everything science predicted, Carson finds a race of strange people inhabiting trees that make the giant redwoods of California look like mere saplings.
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Excitement On Venus!
- By Richard on 04-30-23
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The Land that Time Forgot
- By: Edgar Rice Burroughs
- Narrated by: David Sharp
- Length: 10 hrs and 50 mins
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Bowen Tyler, his reluctant crew and a blonde heroine, find themselves marooned in a nightmare world of mighty dinosaurs and bestial apemen who kill on sight. This is the lost continent of Caspak, a hot, dark and mysterious prehistoric world located somewhere in the icy waters of the Antarctic. Their only hope of rescue is a note in a bottle flung into the sea. The survivors persist and penetrate the heart of Caspak to find the incredible secret that claws, fangs and spears have guarded since the beginning of time.
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worst narration ever
- By Ron on 02-15-17
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Lost on Venus
- By: Edgar Rice Burroughs
- Narrated by: Rob Vlock
- Length: 7 hrs and 31 mins
- Unabridged
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In this, the second book of Burroughs' Amtor series, Napier travels over perilous mountains and through forests, inhabited by creatures more terrifying than any nightmare, in search of the lovely princess Duare, who has been snatched from his arms. In the Room of the Seven Doors, Napier faces the choice of his life. Six doors led to terrible deaths—the seventh is the door to life. But for him, this door too leads only to new dangers on a planet whose beasts and men are more frightful than any that stalk his native Earth.
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Another Great Tale in the Venus Series!
- By Richard on 07-13-23
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Bran Mak Morn
- The Last King
- By: Robert E. Howard
- Narrated by: Robertson Dean
- Length: 11 hrs and 41 mins
- Unabridged
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From Robert E. Howard's fertile imagination sprang some of fiction's greatest heroes, including Conan the Cimmerian, King Kull, and Solomon Kane. But of all Howard's characters, none embodied his creator's brooding temperament more than Bran Mak Morn, the last king of a doomed race.
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Not as advertised!
- By Christopher Grenier on 03-23-19
By: Robert E. Howard
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At the Earth's Core
- By: Edgar Rice Burroughs
- Narrated by: Patrick Lawlor
- Length: 5 hrs and 9 mins
- Unabridged
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David Innes is a young man who has just inherited a large mining company. An eccentric inventor, Abner Perry, convinces Innes to underwrite a project to build an 'iron mole,' claiming it will make them both wealthy. The mechanical beast works well, actually too well. On the maiden voyage, instead of digging for a few minutes and returning, they plunge straight through the earth's crust into the 'inner world' of Pellucidar.
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Princess II
- By Jim "The Impatient" on 01-22-14
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Conan: City of the Dead
- By: John C. Hocking
- Narrated by: Bradford Hastings
- Length: 15 hrs and 33 mins
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In Conan and the Emerald Lotus, the seeds of a deadly plant grant sorcerers immense power, but turn its users into inhuman killers. In the exclusive, long-awaited sequel Conan and the Living Plague, a Shemite wizard seeks to create a serum to use as a lethal weapon. Instead he unleashes a hideous monster on the city of Dulcine. Hired to loot the city of its treasures, Conan and his fellows in the mercenary troop find themselves trapped in the depths of the city’s keep. To escape, they must defeat the creature, its undead followers, then face Lovecraftian horrors beyond mortal comprehension.
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The best Conan novel in a long time.
- By Simeon S. on 06-19-24
By: John C. Hocking
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Doctor Dolittle: The Complete Collection, Vol. 1
- The Voyages of Doctor Dolittle; The Story of Doctor Dolittle; Doctor Dolittle's Post Office
- By: Hugh Lofting
- Narrated by: James Langton
- Length: 15 hrs and 20 mins
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Rediscover the children’s literature classic with three novels from the beloved series: The Voyages of Doctor Dolittle, The Story of Doctor Dolittle, and Doctor Dolittle’s Post Office!
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A wonderful bedtime story!
- By Holly Masri on 05-02-20
By: Hugh Lofting
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- Anonymous User
- 05-18-21
Good intro to Tarzan with some issues
I enjoyed the convince of three books in one but the series plays from book 3 to book 1, and has some strange jumps with the audio repeating itself. The jumps in audio could just be my device and connection. The having books in reverse order would have been bad if I hadn't know some of the stories before hand.
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- Alden Owen
- 02-28-22
Wrong order.
The story is as good today as it was when I first read it years ago. My only complaint is that the 3 books in this book set are presented in the wrong order. To compound this issue there is no way to tell from the chapter numbers where one book ends and the other begins.
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- Bluewhale
- 06-05-21
Childhood Revisited
I first discovered these books of my dad's in my grandparent's attic when I was around 11 in 1962. Tarzan and John Carter quickly supplanted the Hardy Boys in my life. Throughout my life I have returned to these books every 15-20 years for the pure escape. Yes the books demonstrate the racism and sexism of the time, but reading many books from that period requires an understanding and filter.
For the escape the books are once again worth my time. There's is the additional bonus of the excellent performance that brings to life the story's dialogue.
Now, as others have stated, the books are recorded in reverse order, and contain an occasional phrase repeat when the performer is correcting himself. It is seldom and not distracting. Neither should have happened.
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- Michele Yates
- 12-30-22
Wonderful Adventure
Of course this classic adventure is a treat. It is a great escape to the jungle and wild savage creatures. It is danger and romance and a happy ending for not all but some. However the narrator of this particular version is not among the best I have heard. Even so I enjoyed this listen.
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- Christie Felker
- 04-07-21
backwards order
love collection, want more however books are performed in wrong order, would love to hear and know more
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- Anonymous_Reviewer
- 03-01-21
Classic Story with some Racial/Sexist Comments
This audiobook contains three books: “Tarzan of the Apes”, “The Return of Tarzan”, and “The Beasts of Tarzan”.
Tarzan is a classic novel written by Edgar Rice Burroughs in 1912. Its a fun book, but there are some racial and sexist comments that are a bit shocking for a modern reader. I think its worth reading in spite of these things (At least for an adult. If a child was reading this, I would want to discuss certain parts with them as they read. There is no sexual content, but the racial and sexist comments are worth discussing).
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Story Rating = 4 (Minus 1 for the racial and sexist comments. It seems like the author uses some of this for character development throughout the first few books for Tarzan, but it was a little jarring for a modern reader.)
The story is a fun read, and it seemed to be very well written (ignoring the racial and sexist comments for the time being). The story is basically focused on the “thought experiment” of “nature vs. nurture”. The premise is what happens if you take an English lord whose family was bread for generations to be leaders, warriors and gentlemen, and if you then have him raised by apes in the jungle (with access to his Lord father’s books which he learns to read). Will he be a beast or man, and how much will his “breeding/pedigree” affect things (if at all)?
Racial, Sexist and Historical 1912 Views:
The story definitely has some racist and sexist comments. I couldn’t tell while reading how much the racist and sexist comments were the author’s, how much was meant to be representative of the common person of the 1912 time, and how much of the views were a result of Tarzan’s unique upbringing (created from his own experiences alone). There are a number of discussions of this online which are probably better and more thorough than anything I could say. I’ve only read the first few books in the series, and I am not an expert on Edgar R. Burroughs. So, I would highly recommend reading those online discussions and articles. Be aware that Tarzan’s views seem to grow and mature over the course of the first few books. He is forced to confront some of his views throughout the books.
From what I could tell, some of the racist and sexist comments are a direct result of the “thought experiment”. For example, the first other people Tarzan meets are a village of cruel black cannibals (Tarzan seems to intrinsically believe cannibalism is wrong, and he doesn’t believe in killing cruelly. He only kills for food or to avenge, and he doesn’t do so cruelly.). As a result, for the first part of the first book, he doesn’t have a great view of black people. From what I could tell, this view changes a bit by the second part of the book. Tarzan, based on his father’s books which show white people having a rather sophisticated culture initially assumes that white people must somehow be better (better then the only black people he knows – the black cannibals). Then, the first white people he sees are some pirates killing their own captain, and he is extremely un-impressed with them as well (making him question his assumptions that white people are better). He then starts to believe that possibly the animals of the jungle are morally better than people as a result (only killing for food). He is somewhat encouraged to see Jane, her father and friends since they seem like better people and more humane people to him. Interestingly enough, in the second book he ends up back in the jungle, and he meets another village of black people who aren’t cannibals, and he comes to love and care for them enough to join their village for a time and see them as his people. So, by this point in the story, it could be argued that Tarzan isn’t racist anymore (maybe??? If so, that would be a good arc of character development and growth.). Tarzan definitely does a lot growing as a person over the course of the books (He is definitely not a static character). The books definitely imply at some point that Tarzan’s breading/pedigree positively affect him, and so the author definitely leans a bit more towards the “nature” side, but he still gives points to the kind female ape who “nurtured” him. The books also discuss that “the man is supposed to protect the woman”, and many people may not like this, but in a jungle environment the reader is forced to consider where this type of viewpoint may have come from historically. However, in a counter to this, the books also show that most “modern” men (other then Tarzan) are pretty helpless as well in the jungle environment.
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Overall, if you can ignore the occasional racial/sexist comments (Remembering that the book was written in 1912 – Not that that excuses racism and sexism because it doesn’t.), I think its a fun story worth reading. It will definitely give some insight into the “common views” of the early 1900s. I think the Tarzan books are a safe way to explore some of these “views”, and learn to better understand why they think what they think (while not necessary agreeing with their views). If you go into the books as an interesting “thought experiment”, and fun story, I think you will enjoy the experience, and definitely have some things to think about afterwards.
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Narrator Performance Rating = 5, Recording Rating = 4
The narrator did an excellent job. He gave each character their own unique voice (for the most part).
There were two technical problems with the recording:
1. The three books in the recording were in the opposite order you would expect. The recording order is:
a. “The Beasts of Tarzan”- Book Three (Starting at Track 1 - 00:00:00)
b. “The Return of Tarzan”- Book Two (Starting at Track 23 - 05:56:00)
c. “Tarzan of the Apes”- Book One (Starting at Track 51 - 14:55:00)
2. There were occasional repeated sentences in the recording. This didn’t negatively affect my listening experience. I’ve somewhat come to expect it in long audiobook recordings.
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- Amazon Customer
- 10-28-21
Listened to them in reverse and….
Well I just finished listening to the books in reverse order (3,2,1) and well…. I’m elated as the context of scenarios in its adventurous nature never required knowledge of the origin of plot. It added an heir of mystery to the ordeal, and greatly played into an appreciation for the seemingly mysterious origin. Had I know. They were not meant to be in reverse order I wouldn’t have done so but I did not realize this was not the authors intention. Actually laughing at myself, all the while it was incredibly enjoyable and resulted in the ending of what was originally the first(3rd here) being an epic climax. There’s also mistakes made by the narrator that it rewinds after to then say it correctly and I don’t know why they did not just edit it out. All in all very good and point being besides these two things on editing the narrator was superb in voice acting and pace.
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- Christopher Willard
- 01-30-22
Stories out of order
As others have pointed out, the books are not presented in the correct order. You have Tarzan back in England with Jane and their son, before he's even met Jane. This needs to be fixed.
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- Alex Donovan
- 12-27-22
Wildly entertaining and thoughtful.
The Tarzan books were written when I was a boy, yet I never read them. I knew the character, and of Jane, but didn't know the story. It's much deeper than a cheesey movie. The origin of Tarzan is not as far fetched as a casual glance may suggest, although it is fantasy.
The adventures, and virtues of the hero, are as expected. Still, there is a savage side to the hero which makes the reader question their place in civilization.
I've also read Burrough's Mars books. Some may find the terms used racist, and by today's standards that might be true. However, after reading several of the Mars books, and these Tarzan books, I firmly believe that the author was blatantly making a point that good and evil resides in all people, regardless of their skin color.
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- David Chance
- 07-06-23
Outstanding!!
The performance was great! Overall, I would highly recommend it! And the story, of course, was just total Edgar Rice Burroughs, at his best, bringing back all of my childhood memories of reading it when I was a kid!!
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