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T8-1
TARZAN
THE TERRIBLE
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David Adams (Nkima) India Bob Zeuschner (Tardos Mors) Bruce Salen (Hadron) |
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websites which pay tribute to the ERB novel Tarzan the Terrible and the incredible land Pal-ul-don |
| ERBzine 0102: [T8-1] Overview - Background - Refs - Credits |
| ERBzine 0103: [T8-2] Story Synopsis - Glossary - Chapters |
| ERBzine 0104: [T8-3] Story Analysis by David Adams |
| ERBzine 0105: [T8-4] Art - J. Allen St. John Illustrations - Nkima's Gallery |
| ERBzine 0106: [T8-5] Illustrated Publishing History of Tarzan the Terrible |
| ERBzine0107: [T8-6] Pal-ul-don Geography (Cultural & Physical) |
| ERBzine0108: [T8-7] ERB Philosophy gleaned from TTe (quotes, etc) |
| ERBzine 0109: [T8-8] Dictionary: Pal-ul-don - Mangani - English |
| ERBzine 0110: [T8-9 &T8-9A] Other Media: Comics - Cards - Fanzines |
| ERBzine 0111: [T8-10] Fan Fare: India's Pan-at-lee |
| ERBzine 0112: [T8-11] Art-Jad-Guru |
| PICTORIAL BIBLIOGRAPHY OF 1920s PULP MAGAZINE COVERS |
| ERBzine 0113: Favourite Book Artists |
| ERBzine 0114: Favourite Comic Artists |
| ERBzine 0115: Film Set |
| ERBzine 0116: Artist Self-Portraits |
| ERBzine 0117: ERBdom Fanzine Cover Mosaic I |
| ERBzine 0118: ERBdom Fanzine Cover Mosaic II |
| ERBzine 0119: ERBANIA Fanzine Cover Mosaic I |
| ERBzine 0120: ERBANIA Fanzine Cover Mosaic II |
| ERBzine 0148: Fan Fare ~ George McWhorter's History of Burroughs Bibliophiles & Bulletins |
| ERBzine 0149: Burroughs Bulletin Fanzine Mosaic I ~ Release Date: 99.06.04 |
| ERBzine 0150: Burroughs Bulletin Fanzine Mosaic II ~ Release Date: 99.06.11 |
| ERBzine 0164: Tarcoons: Jungle Funnies |
| ERBzine 0166: John Coleman Burroughs Art Gallery ~ Release 99.06.11 |
| ERBzine 0195: Greystoke Publications I - BB First Series Illustrated |
| ERBzine 0196: House of Greystoke Publications II & Dum-Dum Locations |
ERBzine CT20 Contents
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Websites Which Pay Tribute To The ERB Novel: Tarzan and the Forbidden City |
| ERBzine 0134: Cover and Credits Page ~ Release Date: 99.05.07 |
| ERBzine 0135: Directory of CT20 Serialized Components & Release Dates ~ 99.05.07 |
| ERBzine 0136: Illustrated Bibliography ~ Release Date: 99.05.14 |
| ERBzine 0137: Tarak's Review of TFC ~ 99.05.21 |
| ERBzine 0138: Nkima's Impressions of the JCB Illustrations ~ 99.05.28 |
| ERBzine 0139: Art Gallery ~ Other Media ~ 99.05.28 |
| ERBzine 0140: TimeLine of Events Associated with TFC ~ 99.06.04 |
| ERBzine 0141: ERB On The Air ~ 99.06.04 |
| ERBzine 0142: Tarzan of the Air Promo Handout ~ 99.06.11 |
| ERBzine 0143: Radio Casts ~ 99.06.11 |
| ERBzine 0144: Diamond of Asher Radio Show Serial ~ Starting 99.05.14 |
| ERBzine 0145: Comparison of Pulp and Novel Versions ~ 99.06.18 |
| ERBzine 0146: Red Star of Tarzan Pulp Digest ~ 99.06.25 |
| ERBzine 0147: Comics Summary ~ 99.07.09 |
| ERBzine 0171: ERB Multi-Media Emporium: 1930s ~ Premiums ~ 99.06.11 - TFC Feature |
| ERBzine 0172: ERB Multi-Media Emporium: 1930s ~ Print Department ~ 99.06.18 - TFC Feature |
| ERBzine 0173: ERB Multi-Media Emporium: 1930s ~ Film & Radio ~ 99.07.09 - TFC Feature |
| ERBzine 0174: ERB Multi-Media Emporium: 1930s ~ Crystal Vault of Isis - Trading Cards I |
| ERBzine 0175: ERB Multi-Media Emporium: 1930s ~ Crystal Vault of Isis - Trading Cards II |
| ERBzine 0197: ERB Multi-Media Emporium: 1930s ~Trading Cards III ~ Chinese |
| PICTORIAL BIBLIOGRAPHY OF 1930s PULP MAGAZINE COVERS |
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In
this World War I era sequel to
Tarzan
the Untamed
Tarzan
sets out to attempt Jane's rescue from a
deranged
officer of the German Army.
His
search takes him into the
strange
prehistoric land of Pal-ul-don which
contains
Jurassic-type flora and fauna and is inhabited by
two
rival races of tailed humans.
Tarzan
convinces the inhabitants that he is a god and
experiences
many fantastic adventures
as
he searches for his missing mate.
Burroughs
often said that Tarzan of the Apes was
the
most important of his Tarzan books, but
Tarzan
the Terrible was his favourite.
Burroughs
biographer Irwin Porges observed that
Tarzan
the Terrible
is
a story which demonstrates that
"hostility
caused by mere differences
in
color or appearances or customs,
no
matter where it occurs,
can
be eliminated through honest efforts at
friendship
and understanding."
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