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The Return of Tarzan, Large-Print Edition (Paperback)

The Return of Tarzan, Large-Print Edition (Paperback)

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    from tjsjohanna

    Tarzan gets the girl, and the fortune, and acclaim. Not bad for a superhero. But poor Clayton.... He just can't live up to the man whose place he had taken through no fault of his own.

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    from antiquary

    Many people probably do not know (and I had forgotten until I started rereading this) that the original Tarzan of the Apes ends up with Tarzan nobly renouncing the hand of Jane (and his title of Lord Greystoke) in favor of a more civilized man he believes will make her a more suitable husband. Na...

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    from andyray

    This second book in the Tarzan series takes more liberty with reality than the first book. Tarzan beat a great ape in combat (right!), and always kills what he aims fo. The biggest faux pas, however, is the wild man speaking as well as an Exeter Don just two years after he is introduced to English

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    from theokester

    I read the first Tarzan novel 6 or 7 years ago and generally enjoyed it. It was a fun and interesting adventure novel with some dated "sexism" and "racism" but with some intriguing insights and contemplation about morality and the nature of what it means to be human. It was filled with wild adven...

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    from NickAngelis

    Tarzan is simply a white SuperCaptainCoolMan. That's all there is to it. With sinewy arms of steel forged in the leafy shadows of the darkest jungles--you get the picture. The silliest theme in the book is Tarzan's de-evolution from a gentleman in Paris to the ape-man rampaging through the jungle...

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