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  • av John Creasey & Brett Halliday
    260

  • av Dwight V Swain, Milton Lesser & Daniel F Galouye
    271

  • av Edgar Allan Poe & Charles Beckman
    271

  • av Ken Cooper & Clinton Harcourt
    257

  • av Anna Sewell
    297

  • av Earl Derr Biggers
    367

  • av Edith King Hall
    287

  • av Keith Laumer, Edward E Smith & Arthur C Clarke
    281

  • av Milton K Ozaki
    271

  • av Evan Hunter, Craig Rice & John Ross MacDonald
    271

  • av Fiction House
    277

  • av Craig Rice
    377

  • av Doug Warren
    271

  • av Ruth Plumly Thompson
    347

  • av Day Keene
    271

  • av Ruth Plumly Thompson
    401

  • av Richard Deming, Richard S Prather & Henry Kane
    271

  • av Edgar Rice Burroughs
    331 - 627

  • av Kenneth Bulmer
    311

  • av Edgar Rice Burroughs
    611

    Tarzan throws off his three year cloak of civilization, and with a yell and a bound, is back at home again among the beasts of the Jungle, plunging into a series of adventures, so startling, exciting, and hair-raising that one gasps with astonishment. In the present story, powerful enemies first kidnap his young son, then abduct Tarzan himself and leave him marooned on the African coast. Here his early training serves him in good stead; he makes himself king of the jungle and eventually foils his enemies, and returns with his rescued wife and child to England. NOTE: Long available only with censored text, Fiction House Press is proud to present the original First Edition book version of this novel in the Tarzan Series.

  • av Andre Norton
    281

  • av Edgar Rice Burroughs
    667

    Edgar Rice Burroughs believes in heredity. He has to; for what more striking proof of heredity could be adduced than the case of Jack Clayton? Who is Jack Clayton, say you? Why, the son of John Clayton, Lord Greystoke; otherwise Tarzan of the Apes. Yes; now you know! In spite of all the efforts of Lady Greystoke, ably seconded by Tarzan himself, to keep all knowledge of the wild from the youthful mind of their only son-going even so far as to prohibit his visiting the London Zoo-nothing could keep down the wild strain. And when Akut, the old gray ape, friend of Tarzan that was, came to London in the custody of all that was left of Alexis Paulvitch- NOTE: When the Tarzan series appeared in paperback form from Ballantine Books in the 1960's, Edgar Rice Burroughs Inc. decided to "tone" down ethnic content. So, most of the books in the series were censored. These censored texts are the ones which Gutenberg.org (an Internet Public Domain story site) picked up and which most reprinters of the stories are using. ERBville Press always goes back to the original sources of the text, whether magazine, First Edition book, or newspaper, for their reprinting.

  • - The Dancing Doll
    av Robert Wallace
    267

  • av Mickey Spillane, Evan Hunter & Henry Kane
    281

  • av Mickey Spillane, Richard S Prather & Leslie Charteris
    321

  • av Edgar Ric Burroughs
    401 - 557

  • av Isaac Asimov, Lester del Rey & Robert F Young
    277

    A replica of the June 1957 issue of INFINITY SCIENCE FICTION digest magazine featuring THE BAND PLAYED ON by Lester del Rey, PILGRIMS' PROJECT by Robert F. Young, THE NIGHT OF NO MOON by H. B. Fyfe, AGE OF ANXIETY by Robert Silverberg, BLANK! by Isaac Asimov, BLANK? by Randall Garrett, and BLANK by Harlan Ellison.

  • av Edgar Rice Burroughs
    627

    The circumstances that brought Tarzan northward into Kaffa are not a part of this story. Perhaps it is enough that the Lord of the Jungle loves to roam remote fastnesses still unspoiled by the devastating hand of civilization. Unsated with adventure, it may be that Abyssinia's 350,000 square miles of semisavagery held an irresistible lure for him in their suggestion of mysterious back country and in the ethonological secrets they have guarded from time immemorial. Wanderer, adventurer, outcast, Greek phalanx, and Roman legion, all have entered Abyssinia within times chronicled by history or legend never to reappear; and it is believed by some that she holds the secret of the lost tribes of Israel. What wonders, then, what adventures, might not her remote corners reveal! And it was to one such corner that the strange white warrior in armor of ivory led Tarzan to the luxurious court of the most beautiful woman in the world, to slavery, to the arena, to the lion pit, to an atmosphere of love and hate, of intrigue and murder, to new friends and powerful enemies, to the throne of the Great God Thoos, to flaming Xarator, and to the horrors of the Grand Hunt. If you are bored by the humdrum of the daily grind of civilization, lay aside the badges of your servitude, don a loin cloth of lion skin, seize bow and arrows and spear, and tread the silent trails of the mysterious jungle toward high adventure with Tarzan of the Apes.

  • av Earl Derr Biggers
    447

  • av Kurt Steel
    331

    "Fact" was the most powerful single periodical in America and was run by three men: Hugh Flint, Philip Norton, and Baird Henderson. Lynch Rains, labor leader, denounces "Fact" over a radio network. At two o'clock the next morning, Norton is found dead a short distance from his home. Rains is arrested and tried--but who actually killed Norton?

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