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Tarzan of the Apes and The Return of Tarzan
Tarzan of the Apes and The Return of Tarzan | EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS
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Edgar Rice Burroughs' first two Tarzan books in one volume! Tarzan of the Apes (1912)and The Return of Tarzan (1913) recount the adventures of John Clayton, a man who was raised by apes after the death of his parents. Clayton was renamed "Tarzan" by the apes, and grew up in the wild without knowledge of his humanity. Both novels are classic examples of American pulp fiction, portraying Tarzan as the quintessential strong, wild, able-bodied hero. This elegantly designed clothbound edition features an elastic closure and a new introduction.
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BibliophileLibrarian
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Reading this with a friend of mine for our 2-person book club. Pretty good so far!

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Liz_M
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Mehso-so

This was, unexpectedly, not an easy read. The language and the story are simple, but it is a book of its time. At first an exciting tale about the abandonment of Tarzan‘s parents on the shore of Africa, but the more one reads the more one must grapple with changed mores. As sexist and racist attitudes were expressed, as well as implicit ideas of nature versus nurture, it did challenge me and make me think in ways likely not intended by the author.

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Whalien99
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Mehso-so

Ya know

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jenniferw88
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Eggs Good one ☝️👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 5y
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fairyrust
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The Tarzan series was a favorite of my Mom's childhood. She was born in 1927 and died in 2015. I am reading the entire series to honor her.

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StayCurious
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#tallshipcelebration @CrowCAH Tarzan has certainly had his share of #adventure in several books, movies and TV shows over the past century.

CrowCAH Oh very true; after all he‘s the human-ape 🦍 of the jungle! 5y
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OnceUponAWord
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“Do not assume that men are your enemies until they prove it.” ~D‘Arnot (pg. 257)

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Tkgbjenn1
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Pickpick

One of my favorite books when I was young. Still a good story.

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toofondofbooks
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Some more of my #modernlibraryclassics collection 😉

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Gezemice
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Mehso-so

This is an absolutely ridiculous story, but somehow manages to be charming. Probably because it is well written and well paced, and of course, it is about Tarzan. He is swoon-worthy, noble, intrinsically moral, as in, knows that the white man is superior... teaches himself to read and write a language he has never heard, etc. The racism and sexism are what one may expect of the time - bad. I liked the ending, though. ⭐️⭐️⭐️

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Gezemice
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I mean, this book is full of ridiculous things - a catalogue of every cliché ever invented. But come on. I get that Burroughs is trying to paint a picture of absent minded professors... but you‘d think they would notice that they are in Africa, in the middle of the jungle. Even if they are professors. Especially because they are professors...
Seriously. ???

CSeydel Wowwwwww 🧐😬 7y
Blueberry 😃 7y
Riveted_Reader_Melissa It made me laugh, I thought he was super dotary in the movie translations, and in the book it‘s even more so. I got the impression that the great professor now had dementia pretty bad and his assistant was basically just his companion hired to keep him out of trouble. 7y
Gezemice @Riveted_Reader_Melissa That‘s entirely possible. Although that still does not explain how an ape man teaches themselves to write in a language they don‘t speak, and knows concepts not present in the jungle - like army ranks, mutiny, collateral, debt, etc. Or the word love, for that matter. 7y
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BarbaraBB
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Pickpick

This was unexpectedly a very entertaining book, an adventure novel with a great character development of Tarzan himself. There were some contradictions (how can someone who can read but doesn‘t know the sound of words, write his name correctly?), but that did not really matter. I was fascinated by what was going on and the end came as a complete surprise. And am I right that the phrase 'Me Tarzan, you Jane' doesn‘t appear in the book? #1001books

Ole I read this a boy. But I think you‘re right, and the famous phrase comes from the Weissmuller movie 🤔 7y
Simona Convincing review! Hmm, I need to read this one 😘 7y
BarbaraBB @Simona It‘s worth it! 7y
BarbaraBB @Ole Thanks for helping me out! I kept waiting for that sentence and then the moment where it could have been just passed! 7y
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BarbaraBB
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I have started this one just because it is on the list of 1001 books to read before you die. It didn‘t appeal to me at all but what a pleasant surprise it is. Who would have thought I‘d be interested in the story of a boy, raised by apes?! To be continued 🐒🐒!

Simona You‘ve got my attention ... I have never read it, I didn‘t even think about reading it ...hmm 7y
BarbaraBB @Simona I know, neither did I! But is really quite interesting. Let‘s see how it continues, I am only 60 pages in! 7y
ephemeralwaltz Gorgeous shelves! 7y
Liz_M I've been avoiding this for the same vague feelings of it being bad, dated, or racist. So, maybe I don't have to worry? 7y
BarbaraBB @Liz_M I am still reading it but so far so good! 7y
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Riveted_Reader_Melissa
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Pickpick

I thought I knew this story very well, and have seen various Hollywood and Disney versions, but I still found myself enjoying this page turner, that still offered some surprises despite all I thought I knew of the story. As I‘ve been reading Burroughs over the last few years, I still find myself surprised how many story arc types we take for granted that actually started with him.

Gezemice Interesting, I should give it a whirl. 7y
saresmoore Neat! This makes me want to read it. 7y
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Blair_Reads
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I‘m happy with my book find today 😊

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Jas16
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“He commenced a systematic search of the cabin; but his attention was soon riveted by the books which seemed to exert a strange and powerful influence over him, so that he could scarce attend to aught else for the lure of the wondrous #puzzle which their purpose presented to him.”

#quotsynov17 I had a hard time with this one!

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These were two fun/interesting reads. I wanted to read the origins of everything Tarzan. Maybe I might read more someday but no urgency.

#WelcometotheJungle #Rocktober #Classic
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Cinfhen Love the graphics ~ I'm sure it made for an interesting read! 7y
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Iceangel9
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Mehso-so

Fun, but you will need to willingly suspend disbelief.

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Annaleigh
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I absolutely ❤️ the design at the beginning of ever chapter. This is the Barnes and Noble edition of Tarzan of the Apes by Edgar Rice Burroughs. The cover is beautiful too! Pictures coming soon. #classics #tarzan #tarzanoftheapes #1900s #fiction #pulpfiction

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AvidReader25
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Pickpick

Was not expecting this one to be so gripping!

Riveted_Reader_Melissa I've been working my way through his John Carter set, I'll have to try Tarzan next! 8y
tournevis @Riveted_Reader_Melissa Burroughs was so racist and so sexist, but if you get past that, what fun! I love love love John Carter. Tarzan is a fine romp too! So fun. Barsoom forever! 8y
Riveted_Reader_Melissa @tournevis I've been enjoying them, and yes... but for the time they were written, still excellent fun. 8y
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AvidReader25 @Riveted_Reader_Melissa @tournevis I'll have to try John Carter next. Yes, the racism in this one is really bothering me. I'm trying to keep the time period in mind. 8y
Riveted_Reader_Melissa @Avidreader25 I haven't read Tarzan yet, but I'm guessing Carter is a bit better in that regard....they are all aliens. 8y
tournevis @Riveted_Reader_Melissa Naked aliens, actually. Borroughs makes the point again and again. 8y
BarbaraBB Reading it now and feeling the same! 7y
AvidReader25 @BarbaraBB It‘s so much fun to be surprised by a classic! 7y
BarbaraBB It really is. I love it when that happens! 7y
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kathyellendavis
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Pickpick

Read this for bookclub. Beautiful language, though some stereotypes of the "savages" that are reflective of that time. Interesting that it came out as a serial. Let's do that again! I liked the adventure and overall story though.

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kimmiecatj
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Panpan

I'm glad I read it for historical and sociological knowledge, but I didn't like the racism, the probable misogyny, or all the dead cats. 😾

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SuperPunkNinja
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A birthday gift from my hubby. @stacylee When do you want to watch? This was clearly meant to be for a girls night.

DivineDiana Saw this in the theater with my husband. We both liked it, and felt it did not get its due! 8y
SuperPunkNinja @DivineDiana Thanks! I can't wait to watch it! 8y
stacylee Soon! 8y
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JacintaMCarter
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What can I say? I ate a lot of Happy Meals as a kid. #90sToyInBookForm #OctPhotoChallenge

MrBook 😎👍🏻 8y
GirlMeetsBook Thanks for bringing back some sweet memories! 😭👌🏼 8y
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Jdjacobs
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Tarzan

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HotCocoaReads
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Pickpick

I've been reading this book to my daughter at bedtime every night since early July. I hadn't realized how attached I'd become to Tarzan and wanted to see him find happiness. I guess that's exactly what he did with Jane--become so attached to her and invested in her happiness that he was willing to give up all of his own! 😩 So tragic! Do I keep reading on in the series? Does Tarzan find happiness? Does he get his Jane?

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suvata
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TODAY: In 1875, Edgar Rice Burroughs, the creator of Tarzan, is born. Happy Birthday!

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HotCocoaReads
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"Men were indeed more foolish and more cruel than the beasts of the jungle! How fortunate was he who lived in the peace and security of the great forest!"

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HotCocoaReads
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"I love you, and because I love you I believe in you. But if I did not believe, still should I love. Had you come back for me, and had there been no other way, I would have gone into the jungle with you--forever."

BooksTeasAndBookishThings I LOVE Tarzan!!! My Daughter also loves the cartoon. She literally wants to watch it everyday. May seem normal for a kid, except she is 8 months old. She has been watching it since she was 4 months old. Just in the background as we play and she crawls everywhere, she still wants it on. I am ready 8y
BooksTeasAndBookishThings For the grown-up Tarzan! 8y
Riveted_Reader_Melissa I've been slowly working my way through his John Carter/Barsoom series, but I really need to pick up speed and read these too. 8y
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HotCocoaReads I'm so excited for the new movie @BooksTeasAndBookishThings! 8y
HotCocoaReads I haven't read those @Riveted_Reader_Melissa yet! I had no idea just how many books he wrote!!! 8y
Riveted_Reader_Melissa @HotCocoaReads A LOT! He did a great job at taking his popular stories and writing more and more continuing installments. 8y
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Natters
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It's so manly I can't get past chapter six.

zembla Best review. 8y
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CharissaWeaksAuthor
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So I have always loved this story. Saw the movie last night. Now I want reads in this vein. Any recommendations??

brendanmleonard Are you a comics person? This might do it. 8y
CharissaWeaksAuthor @brendanmleonard That sounds great!! Added it. 8y
StaceyKondla @brendanmleonard That really does sound great! I've added it to my stack, too 😊 8y
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brendanmleonard It's not entirely about Tarzan but it's so great if you love those stories/pulp generally. Also, 8y
Notafraidofwords I was debating whether to go to the movies and see it, did you enjoy it? 8y
CharissaWeaksAuthor @Notafraidofwords I did. I wish they'd done more of an origin type story like Batman Begins, but it was a good movie. 8y
LusMat I'll see the movie, so! And I will also read the book! :) 8y
Sydsavvy Looks like a fun one! 8y
SusanInTiburon If you like the Edgar Rice Burroughs version, you'd probably like H Rider Haggard: King Solomon's Mines, and She. Classics. 8y
SusanInTiburon If you like the jungle adventure but want a more contemporary writing style, try Nation by Terry Pratchett. 8y
CharissaWeaksAuthor @Susanintiburon Oh, I would love this. Adding! 8y
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CaseyMoore
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Pickpick

There are a lot of problems in the book in regards to race, women, and social status. But damn I love the character and the adventure. Never understand though why in the now the movies keep going to a white man to play the character.

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Gulfskye
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Pickpick

What a fun read! How often do you really say that about classics? At it's heart it's an adventure story, more gruesome than I expected, but while it's a classic, it's still pulp fiction, but really good pulp fiction! I plan to read more in the series, can't stop now as there's a bit of a cliffhanger

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Gulfskye
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I have been completely sucked into this story. My only knowledge of Tarzan is from the old Johnny Weismuller movies. I went into the book not sure what to expect. I can report that my friend and I are reading this together and we both can't stop listening! Classic book win!

Jellybeanbon We will have to add this to the nominations for the monthly classic with The Spinecrackers Book Club 9y
Gulfskye @Jellybeanbon It is definitely one of those classics that was not on my radar. I decided to read it in anticipation of the new movie and my friend decided to join me and she is already into the second book. I still have a few chapters left but enjoying it so much! 9y
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Gulfskye
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Next audiobook is Tarzan of the Apes. The new movie version is being released in a few weeks and I decided maybe it's time I read the original. I grew up watching the Johnny Weismuller movies(my local TV channel had a Shirley Temple/Tarzan double feature every Saturday afternoon).