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  • - The Monster Men, Chinese edition
    av Edgar Rice Burroughs
    275,-

    向读者介绍了一个男人,他不幸地肢解了尸体,然后将身体部位分配给了酸桶。 这是康奈尔大学教授亚瑟-麦克森,也是弗吉尼亚-麦克森 的父亲,她是一位美丽的年轻女子,她对父亲最近的奇怪和遥远的行为深表关切。 在该故事的前几句话中,它揭示了 已经发现了用桶创造人造人类的秘密,但是他的所有创造都在身心上产生了极大的变形。 对成功创建"完美男人"的尝试感到绝望的是,带着他的女儿和实验室设备去了东印度群岛度假,还有一位忠实的中国厨师,他虽然年纪大了,但仍然敏捷而机敏。 向读者介绍了一个男人,他不幸地肢解了尸体,然后将身体部位分配给了酸桶。 这是康奈尔大学教授亚瑟-麦克森,也是弗吉尼亚-麦克森 的父亲,她是一位美丽的年轻女子,她对父亲最近的奇怪和遥远的行为深表关切。 在该故事的前几句话中,它揭示了 已经发现了用桶创造人造人类的秘密,但是他的所有创造都在身心上产生了极大的变形。 对成功创建"完美男人"的尝试感到绝望的是,带着他的女儿和实验室设备去了东印度群岛度假,还有一位忠实的中国厨师,他虽然年纪大了,但仍然敏捷而机敏。

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    499,-

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    385 - 675,-

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  • av Edgar Rice Burroughs
    399,-

    "Tarzan the Terrible" is a novel written by American author Edgar Rice Burroughs. It was first published as a serial in the magazine "Argosy All-Story Weekly" in 1921 and later as a book in 1921. "Tarzan the Terrible" is part of the Tarzan series, which includes numerous adventures featuring the iconic character Tarzan.In this installment, Tarzan finds himself in the lost city of Pal-ul-don, a hidden and prehistoric civilization in the African jungle. Pal-ul-don is inhabited by a race of people distinct from any Tarzan has encountered before, with their own customs and challenges. Tarzan's adventures in Pal-ul-don involve encounters with various creatures, tribes, and mysterious forces.As with many of the Tarzan novels, "Tarzan the Terrible" combines elements of high adventure, exploration, and exotic settings. It also delves into Tarzan's resourcefulness and physical prowess as he navigates the dangers of this uncharted territory.Throughout the novel, Tarzan faces numerous trials and challenges, including battles with prehistoric beasts and the complex political landscape of Pal-ul-don. As always, Tarzan's heroic qualities shine as he strives to overcome obstacles and protect those he cares about."Tarzan the Terrible" is a thrilling addition to the Tarzan series, offering readers another exciting and exotic journey into the world of this iconic jungle hero. It showcases Edgar Rice Burroughs' talent for crafting imaginative and action-packed adventure stories in the unique setting of the African wilderness.

  • av Edgar Rice Burroughs
    399,-

    "Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar" is a novel written by American author Edgar Rice Burroughs. It was first published as a serial in 1916 and later as a novel in 1918. This book is part of the Tarzan series, which is known for its adventures featuring the iconic character Tarzan, the jungle-dwelling, vine-swinging, and noble savage who was raised by apes in the African jungle.In "Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar," the story revolves around Tarzan's adventures in the African jungle. The plot involves Tarzan's attempts to recover lost treasure in the ancient city of Opar. The city is known for its immense wealth, particularly a cache of jewels, which Tarzan discovers are essential to his financial well-being and the stability of his African estate.As Tarzan embarks on this quest, he encounters various challenges, including conflicts with dangerous wildlife, hostile tribes, and other adversaries. The novel also delves into Tarzan's past, his upbringing by apes, and his ongoing efforts to reconcile his dual identity as a British nobleman and a jungle-dwelling hero."Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar" is an action-packed adventure story that explores themes of treasure hunting, identity, and the clash between civilization and the natural world. Edgar Rice Burroughs' Tarzan series was immensely popular during its time and has continued to capture the imagination of readers and inspire adaptations in various forms of media, including movies, comics, and television.

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    775 - 1 049,-

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    385 - 675,-

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    385 - 675,-

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  • av Edgar Rice Burroughs
    399,-

    Edgar Rice Burroughs' "Jungle Tales of Tarzan" takes readers back to the wild world of Tarzan, the iconic jungle hero. The narrative presents a collection of short stories that delve into various episodes of Tarzan's life and adventures in the African wilderness.Set against the untamed backdrop of the jungle, the stories within the book offer glimpses into Tarzan's encounters with both animals and humans, showcasing his resourcefulness, bravery, and connection with the natural world. Each tale unveils a new aspect of Tarzan's character and highlights his ability to navigate challenges.The anthology delves into themes of survival, identity, and the coexistence of humans and wildlife. As Tarzan interacts with various creatures and tribes, readers gain insights into his unique perspective and the values that guide his actions."Jungle Tales of Tarzan" adds depth to the Tarzan saga by exploring the intricacies of jungle life and the dynamics of the characters within it. Edgar Rice Burroughs' storytelling immerses readers in the excitement of the jungle, inviting them to join Tarzan on a series of captivating and daring escapades.

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  • av Edgar Rice Burroughs
    345,-

    At the Earth¿s Core, published in 1914, is the first of a series of science fiction novels written by Edgar Rice Burroughs set inside a hollow earth with a central ¿sun,¿ a land called Pellucidar. However unlikely this scenario, it allowed Burroughs free play to create heroic adventures in yet another alien environment in addition to his fantastic version of Mars in his Martian series.The story¿s hero, David Innes, is recruited by an old man, Perry, to help fund his invention, a ¿mechanical subterranean prospector,¿ and then to test it out. Unfortunately once the powerful burrowing machine is set going, it cannot be steered, and the pair find themselves burrowing deeper and deeper into the Earth¿s crust. To their astonishment, rather than dying from suffocation or increasing heat, they emerge inside a hollow shell inside the Earth. This world is populated by prehistoric creatures as well as primitive humans, intelligent gorillas, and supremely intelligent pterosaurs, the masters of this land. David and Perry are captured by these creatures and many adventures ensue.

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    345 - 399,-

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    We rely on your support to help us keep producing beautiful, free, and unrestricted editions of literature for the digital age.Will you support our efforts with a donation?Following the events in The Beasts of Tarzan, Tarzan and his wife, Jane, return to England to raise their infant son, Jack. Now, ten years later, Jane has refused to allow Tarzan to share his past in the jungles with their son for fear of awakening a desire in him to follow in his father¿s footsteps. Unfortunately, Jack is already feeling drawn to Africa, and when one of Tarzan¿s old friends surfaces, Jack is quick to set out on his own adventure.The Son of Tarzan was originally published as a serial in All-Story Weekly between December 4, 1915 and January 8, 1916. It¿s the fourth book in the Tarzan series, and is only entry without Tarzan as the main character. Since its initial publication, the book has been adapted to both film and comics.

  • av Edgar Rice Burroughs
    285,-

    'The Gods of Mars' is a science fantasy novel by American writer Edgar Rice Burroughs and it was printed in a complete book form in 1918. The main characters in this novel are John Carter and Carter's wife Dejan Thoris. After the long deportation on Earth, John Carter returned to his beloved Mars. But Dejan Thoris, the woman he loved, had disappeared. Now he was confined in the famous Eden of Mars. This book also holds most probably the first-ever epic air battle between flying battleships. The Black Men of Mars are aggressive democrats who eat the white men and kidnap white women to turn into slaves. They worship an old bat who calls herself the Goddess Issus. John Carter narrates the Black Men as having characteristics that are handsome in the extreme and says their bodies are spiritual. John Carter makes two new friends, Thusia the Red Maid, who likes him so much she wants to be his slaves and Xodar the Black Pirate who is pure awesomeness and the best character. Most of the first three quarters of this book are one exhausting battle scene after another or the capture of the protoganìst and his friends and their escaping. They battle, they are captured, and escape several times. In the last quarter they do escape and their captivity again. The ending is another big battle.

  • av Edgar Rice Burroughs
    265,-

    Esta es la historia de Bradley después de que saliera del Fuerte Dinosaurio en la costa oeste del gran lago que está en el centro de la isla. El cuarto día de septiembre de 1916, partió con cuatro compañeros, Sinclair, Brady, James y Tippet, para buscar en la base de la barrera de acantilados un punto por el que éstos pudieran ser escalados. A través del denso aire caspakiano, bajo el hinchado sol, los cinco hombres marcharon en dirección noreste desde Fuerte Dinosaurio, ora hundidos hasta la cintura en la exuberante hierba de la jungla, poblada por miríadas de hermosas flores, ora cruzando prados descubiertos y llanuras parecidas a parques antes de zambullirse de nuevo en los tupidos bosques de eucaliptos y acacias y gigantescos helechos con copas rebosantes que se agitaban suavemente a treinta metros sobre sus cabezas. A su alrededor, entre los árboles y en el aire, se movían y agitaban las incontables formas de vida de Caspak. Siempre los amenazaba alguna criatura temible y rara vez sus rifles tenían descanso, pero en el breve lapso de tiempo que habían vivido en Caprona se habían vuelto insensibles al peligro, de modo que caminaban riendo y charlando como soldados un día de marcha en verano.

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