Tarzan the Magnificent
originally published in two parts: Tarzan
and the Magic Men (1936) and Tarzan and the Elephant Men
(1937)
People | (in order of appearance) | |
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TARZAN of the Apes | John Clayton, Lord Greystoke | |
Part 1 | "Tarzan and the Magic Men" | |
Stanley Wood | American travel writer | |
Robert van Eyck | Wood's friend and companion | |
Spike and Troll | White hunters with Wood's safari | |
Mafka | Magician of the Kaji tribe | |
Lord Mountford | Captive of Mafka | |
Gonfala | Queen of the Kaji (gonfal = great diamond) | |
Woora | Magician of the Zuli tribe (has emerald) | |
Lord | an Englishman captive of the Zuli | |
Lorro | Zuli warrior-woman | |
Kamudi | a Black man | |
Muviro | Chief of Tarzan's Waziri | |
Waranji | a Waziri | |
Part 2 | "Tarzan and the Elephant Men" | |
Gemnon | Noble of Cathne, City of Gold | |
Alextar | King of Cathne | |
Tomos | Prime Minister of Cathne | |
Phobeg | Palace guard in Cathne | |
Valthor | Noble in Athne, City of Ivory | |
Phoros | Dictator of Athne | |
Menofra | Wife of Phoros | |
Kandos | Righthand man of Phoros | |
Gemba | a black slave | |
Hyark | warrior killed in arena by Tarzan | |
Zygo | King of Athne | |
Summary Book Blurb New York: Ballantine Books
| The half-dead American raved of an unknown city...of women warriors, ruled by a malignant wizard...of a great diamond, the Gonfal, with strange hypnotic powers...of a long-lost English nobleman...of the savage queen who had betrayed her duty and helped him to escape. Tarzan put little faith in Stanley Wood's storyuntil he saw the power of the Gonfal draw the American in spite of himself back into the clutches of the Amazons of the Kaji. Then it was that the ape-man became once more the implacable hunterfor, though he cared nothing for diamonds or lost civilizations, no one might be allowed to harm a man the Lord of the Jungle had taken under his protection. | |
Chapters | these are titles only (not online) | |
I | Out of the Past | |
II | A Strange Tale | |
III | The Power of Mafka | |
IV | Sentenced to Death | |
V | The Black Panther | |
VI | Trapped | |
VII | Green Magic | |
VIII | The Leopard Pit | |
IX | The End of the Corridor | |
X | Toward Freedom | |
XI | Treachery | |
XII | Reunion | |
XIII | Cannibals | |
XIV | Kidnapped | |
XV | Clews | |
XVI | Tantor | |
XVII | Strangers | |
XVIII | Ingratitude | |
XIX | Retribution | |
XX | Athne | |
XXI | Phoros | |
XXII | Menofra | |
XXIII | Sentenced | |
XXIV | Death | |
XXV | Battle |
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