The Return of Tarzan
by Edgar Rice Burroughs
Publisher: Grosset & Dunlap 1915
ISBN/ASIN: B0008D2NJA
Number of pages: 247
Description:
Tarzan loves Jane, but she has promised to marry another. Heartsick and lonely, Tarzan sails to Paris to learn the ways of civilization from his friend D'Arnot. On board ship -- and later in the cafes and streets of Paris -- he learns that the jungle is not the only place where savage beasts dwell.
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