5/30/2023 0 Comments Tarzan book![]() The remaining books, and the series as a whole, provide examples of: Tarzan books with their own trope pages include: Altogether, that explains why The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen only refers to him as "Lord Greystoke". The Other Wiki suggests he's also trademarked by the author's company. The earlier Tarzan novels (those published no later than 1926) are out of copyright in the US, while all of Burroughs' works entered the European and British public domain in 2021, after 70 years had passed since Burroughs' death-except in Spain, which retains its former "life plus 80" term for works by creators who died before 1987. In the books, Tarzan was very intelligent, and by the end of the series, spoke something like thirty languages. Along the way, Tarzan and his family became immortal, if only in the literary sense. Tarzan's further adventures generally have one of two plots: either Tarzan discovers a Lost World (even visiting Burroughs' own hollow-earth Pellucidar in one novel), or he defends his African friends against European villains. Collects three short stories, originally published in magazines in 19. Written in 1940, but not published before. ![]() The novel covers Tarzan's adventures while serving in the Royal Air Force (RAF) during World War II. ![]() Tarzan and Jane quest for the secret of immortality. ![]()
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