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Tarzan the Untamed

Edgar Rice Burroughs

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"Tarzan the Untamed" is a book written by Edgar Rice Burroughs, the seventh in his series of books about the title character Tarzan. It was originally published as two separate stories serialized in different pulp magazines; "Tarzan the Untamed" (AKA "Tarzan and the Huns") in "Redbook" from March to August, 1919, and "Tarzan and the Valley of Luna" in "All-Story Weekly" from March to April 1920. The two stories were combined under the title of the first in the first book edition, published in 1920 by A. C. McClurg. In order of writing, the book follows "Jungle Tales of Tarzan", a collection of short stories about the ape-man's youth. Chronologically, it follows "Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar".
Available since: 07/24/2016.

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