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In ""Tarzan Triumphant,"" by Edgar Rice Burroughs continues the exhilarating saga of Tarzan, the legendary ape-man. This installment finds Tarzan facing new challenges when a group of hunters arrives in the jungle, determined to capture him and exploit the creatures of his domain. As they wreak havoc, Tarzan must defend his home and the animals he cherishes. The story unfolds with a mix of adventure and danger as Tarzan confronts both human and animal foes. Along the way, he encounters a beautiful woman, which adds a romantic element to the narrative. The hunters' greed and brutality serve as…mehr

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In ""Tarzan Triumphant,"" by Edgar Rice Burroughs continues the exhilarating saga of Tarzan, the legendary ape-man. This installment finds Tarzan facing new challenges when a group of hunters arrives in the jungle, determined to capture him and exploit the creatures of his domain. As they wreak havoc, Tarzan must defend his home and the animals he cherishes. The story unfolds with a mix of adventure and danger as Tarzan confronts both human and animal foes. Along the way, he encounters a beautiful woman, which adds a romantic element to the narrative. The hunters' greed and brutality serve as a stark contrast to Tarzan's deep connection to the jungle and its inhabitants. Ultimately, ""Tarzan Triumphant"" is a testament to the hero's resilience and strength, showcasing his commitment to protecting his world. Filled with thrilling escapades, vivid descriptions, and Burroughs's trademark action, this tale is a captivating addition to the Tarzan legacy.
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Edgar Rice Burroughs (1875-1950) was an American author best known for creating the iconic character Tarzan. He was a pioneer of the adventure genre, particularly in science fiction and fantasy. Burroughs's work often explored themes of heroism, the struggle between civilization and nature, and the complexities of human relationships. His most famous series, starting with ""Tarzan of the Apes"" (1912), introduced readers to a wild, heroic figure raised in the jungle. Burroughs also created the Barsoom series, featuring the adventures of John Carter on Mars, which became highly influential in the sci-fi genre. Throughout his prolific career, Burroughs wrote more than 70 novels and numerous short stories, captivating audiences with his imaginative storytelling and vivid characters. Despite facing criticism for his writing style, his work has endured, inspiring countless adaptations in film, television, and comics. Today, he is regarded as one of the foundational figures in early 20th-century popular literature.