Tarzan and the Tarzan Twins
originally published as two separate stories
The Tarzan Twins
The Tarzan Twins with Jad-Bal-Ja, The Golden Lion
thanks to Matt Winans for a copy to read
People | (in order of appearance) | |
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first part Dick | black-haired twin, born in England, Tarzan-go | |
Doc | blond-haired twin, born in America, Tarzan-tar | |
Zopinga | Mugalla of the Bagalla tribe of Ugalla forest | |
Bulala | West Coast black, Bagalla prisoner, former safari cook | |
Ukundo | pygmy prisoner of the Bagalla | |
Galla Galla | Chief of the Bagalla cannibals | |
Paabu | Bagalla boy into whose head the knives "went" | |
Intamo | evil-faced Bagalla witch-doctor | |
TARZAN of the Apes | John Clayton, Lord Greystoke | |
Muviro | Chief of Tarzan's Waziri warriors | |
second part Jad-bal-ja | Tarzan's Golden Lion | |
La | High Priestess of Opar | |
Cadj | dead High Priest of Opar | |
Gulm | leader of twenty exiled Oparians | |
Blk | another Oparian, discoverer of new temple locale | |
Ulp | Oparian who suggests sacrificing the girl, Kla | |
Kla, aka Gretchen | literally the New La, captured by the Oparians | |
Natando | black leader of von Harben's safari | |
Dr. Karl von Harben | missionary from Urambi country, Gretchen's father | |
Summary Book Blurb New York: Canaveral Press |
Edgar Rice Burroughs, one of the most popular
authors of all time, is best known as the creator of the world-famous
Tarzan of the Apes. In the years since Tarzan's birth, his adventures have
been chronicled in books, motion pictures, radio dramatizations, comic
strips, and many other forms. Tarzan stories have been translated into
dozens of languages and are known the world around. TARZAN AND THE TARZAN TWINS is the only Tarzan book which Burroughs wrote expressly for younger readers, although all of his stories have found an audience of all ages. Originally broken into two segments and published separately, TARZAN AND THE TARZAN TWINS has for many years consituted two of the most sought-after Burroughs volumes. This new Canaveral Press edition, profusely illustrated by award-winning artist Roy G. Krenkel, is the first complete book edition of the Tarzan Twins saga. | |
Chapters | these are titles only (not online) | |
Introducing the Tarzan Twins | ||
first part 1 | Off to Africa | |
2 | Two Young Tarzans | |
3 | A New Day | |
4 | Prisoners of the Bagalla | |
5 | Cannibals | |
6 | The Vanishing Knives | |
7 | The Knives Reappear | |
8 | Plotting and Escape | |
9 | The Waziri | |
10 | Escape | |
11 | Dick's Trophy | |
second part 12 | Back to the Jungle | |
13 | The Storm | |
14 | The Sun Worshippers | |
15 | Danger Ahead | |
16 | To the Rescue | |
17 | The Twins' Plan | |
18 | In the Nick of Time | |
19 | The Tarzan Trio | |
20 | The Ambush | |
21 | Filled with Despair | |
22 | Striking from the Rear | |
23 | The Sacrifice | |
24 | The End |
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