By: Edgar Rice Burroughs
From the vaults of The SF Gateway, the most comprehensive digital library of classic SFF titles ever assembled, comes an ideal introduction to the fantastic worlds of one of the greatest adventure writers of all time, Edgar Rice Burroughs. The son of a Civil War veteran, Edgar Rice Burroughs was a prolific writer for the early pulp magazines. Famous the world over as the creator of Tarzan - and in SF circles for his Martian tales featuring John Carter - Burroughs is a household name. This omnibus collects six more tales of Tarzan of the Apes - perhaps the greatest pulp hero of all time: TARZAN THE UNTAMED, TARZAN THE TERRIBLE, TARZAN AND THE GOLDEN LION, TARZAN AND THE ANT MEN, TARZAN, LORD OF THE JUNGLE and TARZAN AND THE LOST EMPIRE.
"Tarzan the Untamed and Other Tales" is a collection of stories by Edgar Rice Burroughs, featuring the iconic character Tarzan. Here is a comprehensive overview of the book:
The book includes several short stories featuring Tarzan, each with its own unique plot but often tied together by themes of adventure and exploration. Some notable tales include:
While specific critical reviews for "Tarzan the Untamed and Other Tales" are not extensively documented, the broader reception of Burroughs' works is well-known:
Overall, "Tarzan the Untamed and Other Tales" offers a rich collection of stories that blend adventure, exploration, and commentary on human nature, all set within the vibrant world of Edgar Rice Burroughs' creation.