Free kindle book and epub digitized and proofread by Project Gutenberg. The book leaves some irritating gloom of how incredible weak men of the time considered women to be, and also it is quite tiresome that the beasts of the jungle are all so aggressive and "full of hate", but read as a historic document it is well worth your time. So, yes, you need to do some contextual work to navigate through wince-inducing statements and get the best out of this, but if you can manage that, then you’re in for a treat, because there’s a generous serving of fun here. He escapes, and makes a home among the apes as his father did. There's not a lot more to say honestly, once I get through the first 8 book. Not to be too spoiler-y, but halfway through the book Burroughs tries to disguise the identity of two people, but you can see who they are from a mile away.

As it had been with the first two Tarzan sequels, "Son" initially appeared serially in magazine form, in this case as a six-parter in the pulp periodical "All-Story Weekly," from December 1915 - January 1916. The story is kind of Tarzan in reverse.

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This book follows the adventures of young Jack Clayton, Tarzan's son by Jane Porter. These books are fantastic reading. MY Favorite, more than the first, I think because of the little jungle man and the fact that there is a little jungle woman. Yet blood is blood and the smell of adventure lures the naive boy.The happy simian recognizes Jack, during the performance, however the suspicious Russian learns the identity of the kid , then an idea developes in the sick mind of Paulvitch, kill the son of Tarzan.

To see what your friends thought of this book, Opening scene: A small boat is floating leisurely on a stream in West Africa the crew of the vessel ...but first the name of the waterway, the Ugambi River , ( sorry friends not spelled right in book) to continue are understandably tired, after struggling hard going up, the long journey seemed perpetual.

I have a feeling if a child was really tossed into the jungle, they would more than likely die pretty quickly. Het die boek as kind gelees. This is another terrific guilty pleasure. Of course I tend to read it with an eye towards forgiveness and overlook all of the amazing coincidences and plot contrivances the Burroughs employs. I suppose Burroughs' readers expect jungle tales from a Tarzan book so he gave them what they wanted, but I was hoping for a bit of variety, as with The Return of Tarzan. You could write it off as being typical of the times, but it's definitely there. beneath the fangs of Tarzan's panther ally, Sheeta. Not to mention your ordinary kidnappers, the land has it all... maybe even a girl (for Korak ?)

Just the interactions between Korak (Tarzan's Son) and Akut are fabulous. While raiding a jungle village, he comes upon the young girl Meriem and rescues her from her abusive situation. In these books, they instead learn how to talk with all of the animals and move through the trees like a monkey and fight like the greatest warriors on Earth.

And now, as an old dude, I like to revisit his material from time to time. While raiding a jungle village, he comes upon the young girl Meriem and rescues her from her abusive situation. Korak, the son of Tarzan, finds himself transported to Africa alone with one of the great apes, where he grows to manhood.

I love Korak and Meriem, especially Meriem who is a very strong character for the author's time. The People That Time Forgot. So here we find Tarzan and Jane living in London, apparently having been there for a decade since THE BEASTS OF TARZAN, and the jungle lord is much more the gentleman than we’ve ever witnessed before.

This fourth installment in the Tarzan series follows Jack, the now teenage son of Tarzan and Jane, as he secretly travels back to the African jungle home of Akut the ape, gets stranded there, and becomes--like father, like son--a wild man of the jungle, known as Korak the Killer.

This is my first review of a librivox audio book, but Mark Smith did such a fantastic job reading this book that I decided to review it. This one was okay, although as I read more and more Tarzan I start to recognize the tropes of Burroughs's novels, and it's starting to wear on me, especially the way he does his cliffhangers. At the conclusion of the third Tarzan novel, 1914's "The Beasts of Tarzan," the Ape Man's archenemy, Nikolas Rokoff, lies dead (and 3/4 eaten!) When circumstances push him to Africa, young Jack rises to the adventure and goes racing around the jungle as his father did before him. When I finally got round to listening to the actual book I found out things that had never been hinted at by the saturday morning Tarzan films.

The classic book, Tarzan of the Apes, by Edgar Rice Burroughs. Was it fun? She isn't a wilting flower (I'm looking at you, Jane) but a tough little sprite who holds her own pretty well. My favorite is an early reprint with J. Allen St. John's black-and-white illustrations.

The People That Time Forgot Sci-Fi Classics by Edgar Rice Burroughs. See what's new with book lending at the Internet Archive, Uploaded by Eventually entering the rain forest when his money is lost (stolen) and a crook tries to harm him. Just a moment while we sign you in to your Goodreads account. Korak) as a major character, as well as his wife Meriem. There's not a lot more to say honestly, once I get through the first 8 books I probably won't pick up the rest, for a while anyway. "
I missed the growth Tarzan had gone through and was disappointed to be back wi. It would have to wait another 14 months before being released in hardcover book form. These books make all the movies and cartoons seem meaningless. Burroughs writing is so unique that you get stuck on having books that are written with this kind of structure. I really enjoyed this book and this reader.

This story follows Jack, the son of Tarzan, who is dissatisfied with his life in England's public schools, and longs to be living in the jungle. After reading books 2 and 3, I find myself asking if perhaps Burroughs had someone helping him write book 4. That’s a lot to get around, but if you regard his output (and the Tarzan series in particular) as mythology of the early 20th century, it becomes a little easier to steer through the unpalatable stuff.

This one was _really_ similar to the first one, except -- wait for it -- it's Tarzan's son having adventures now! One of the books I shouldn't like. This is the 4th installment of the Tarzan series and was originally published as a 6-part serial in 1915-1916. As with the previous books in the series, “The Son of Tarzan” by Edgar Rice Burroughs is an improvement over the installments which came before. beneath the fangs of Tarzan's panther ally, Sheeta.

And the story is something that holds you spellbound in every page. As it had been with the first two Tarzan sequels, "Son" initially appeared serially in ma. The story is kind of Tarzan in reverse. Not that we witness a great deal of it here, because Tarzan has little more than a walk on part in this one. librivoxbooks His son, Jack—who becomes Korak—is the p. I’ve noticed that what there is of character development in the Tarzan series (it’s not a lot) seems to occur between the novels rather than in them. “The Son of Tarzan”, Edgar Rice Burroughs’s fourth book in his popular series featuring the famous loin-cloth-clad-ape-man-who-discovers-he-is-a-wealthy-English-lord-but-still-likes-to-play-with-his-monkeys-in-the-jungle-with-his-woman-Jane, is a slight departure from the previous novels in that Tarzan himself only appears in about one-eighth of the story. Next to the original two volumes, this is far and away the best book in the Tarzan series. on September 6, 2007. I’d say it’s every bit as good as its predecessors, even if the story has a remarkable resemblance to.

Cruel villains, dangerous apes, hungry lions and even hungrier cannibals, crocodiles and elephants constantly threatening baboons. Still that's not the name he gives to the amazed sailors, of course , being an evil man both in the past, and the coming future too; a leopard cannot change his stripes as the saying goes.The criminal, has to give an alias.. .Taken to London, along with a big ape Ajax, real name Akut (a friend of Tarzan) who strangely takes a liking to Paulvitch, I mean Michael Sabrov.

Quickly learning to swing from a tree and other uncivilized but necessary skills, Jack (Korak,his African handle) becomes an uncouth savage , kill or be killed the law of the jungle. Let us know so we can add it ASAP. Tarzan made his first appearance in the novel Tarzan of the Apes in 1912. , too much in fact for comfort. The book is a good deal longer than the other two and the narrator sometimes insinuates himself into the story--which doesn't happen in books 2 and 3--like...I could tell you, but you'll find out soon enough, or I haven't seen him in a while but I'm sure he is just as big now. July 13th 2003 No, Burroughs seems--and may actually have been, given his statements--to be one-upping his own risiculousness. Although raised as an Englishman Jack has no trouble surviving in the jungle seeming to have inherited all of his father's prowess, strength and agility and learning the language of the apes as easily as Tarzan taught himself to read and write English.

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We do our best to get everything listed but the occasional book gets by us. This one was a mixed bag. Burroughs was never a zealous racist, anyway—he was simply a product of the period, a man who unquestioningly accepted prevalent attitudes with little realisation that they were vile and utterly wrong. They can relax, coming down and letting the current take them to their ship. This one was a mixed bag. Tarzan made his first appearance in the novel Tarzan of the Apes in 1912. He doesn't know any better of course and so doesn't even consider it as doing anything wrong.
She's no amazon or Tomb Raider archetype, but she is amazing for the time in which she was written. Jack is known among the great apes a Korak "the killer." It means Tarzan doesn't have a lot of the human feelings and sensibilities. It’s always exciting when the next generation of characters comes along, and Jack, the son of Jane and Tarzan, and his friend Meriem are lovable from their introductions.

Needing to know more, this reader wasted little time diving into book #4, "The Son of Tarzan."

Alexis Paulvitch is, after ten tortuous years lost . Not that we witness a great deal of it here, because Tarzan has little more than a walk on part in this one. And now, as an old dude, I like to revisit his material from time to time. His son, Jack—who becomes Korak—is the primary protagonist in a tale that more or less replays the first volume but with greater style and at a faster pace.

The tone of the book feels different. The story itself was very enjoyable as well. All of the Tarzan books require some suspension of disbelief, but this one kept pushing it.

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