Tarzan and the Lost Empire, Edgar Rice Burroughs
Tarzan and the Lost Empire, Edgar Rice Burroughs
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Tarzan and the Lost Empire

Author: Edgar Rice Burroughs

Narrator: Oliver Thompson

Unabridged: 6 hr 44 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/10/2025


Synopsis

Embark on an epic adventure with Tarzan and the Lost Empire, the thrilling continuation of Edgar Rice Burroughs’ iconic Tarzan series. This captivating audiobook transports listeners deep into uncharted territories filled with mystery, danger, and ancient secrets.In this installment, Tarzan journeys into a hidden, long-lost empire deep within the African jungle. Armed with his remarkable strength, intelligence, and knowledge of the wild, Tarzan must navigate through perilous landscapes, clash with fierce enemies, and uncover the truth behind the ancient civilization. Alongside old friends and new allies, Tarzan’s quest for justice and discovery becomes a harrowing and unforgettable journey.Burroughs’ vivid descriptions and action-packed storytelling come to life through expert narration, capturing the thrilling atmosphere of Tarzan’s adventures. Whether you're a long-time fan of the legendary ape-man or new to his world, this audiobook is a must-listen for lovers of adventure, exploration, and timeless heroism.Perfect for adventurous spirits, listeners who enjoy tales of exploration, and fans of classic pulp fiction, Tarzan and the Lost Empire is a thrilling addition to your audiobook collection.Start listening to Tarzan and the Lost Empire today and experience the legendary adventures of Edgar Rice Burroughs’ Tarzan!

About Edgar Rice Burroughs

Edgar Rice Burroughs was born in Chicago, Illinois, in 1875, to a prosperous family. His father was a civil war veteran. Burroughs attended several private schools, concluding with the Michigan Military Academy at Orchar Lake. Here he later became an instructor and assistant commandant. During the First World War, he served in the Seventh Cavalry and Illinois Reserve Militia, and in 1900 he married Emma Centennia Hulbert, with whom he had two sons and one daughter. Burroughs tried his luck at several different occupations, including railroad policeman, advertising agency partner, and office manager, none of which were successful, and the family lived near poverty.

The turning point came when Burroughs started to write for pulp fiction magazines at the age of thirty-five. In 1912, Burroughs's first true success came with the publication of Dejah Thoris, Princess of Mars in All-Story Magazine, which introduced his popular, invincible hero of Mars, John Carter. The Martian series eventually reached eleven books. Later that same year, Burroughs wrote his best-known book, Tarzan of the Apes. This was the start of his longest and most successful series, which eventually reached twenty-four books. Other popular stories from Burroughs's pen include the Carson of Venus books, the Pellucidar tales, and The Land That Time Forgot, a total of some sixty-eight titles.

In 1913, Burroughs founded his own publishing house, Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc., which still publishes his works today. Burroughs-Tarzan Enterprises and Burroughs-Tarzan Pictures were founded in 1934. Burroughs also found time to dabble in politics and was elected mayor of California Beach in 1933. During World War II, at the age of 66, he served as a war correspondent in the South Pacific and wrote columns for the Honolulu Advertiser. Burroughs died of a heart ailment on March 19, 1950.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Tharindu on May 19, 2020

"I should never give up hope until I were dead - and I have never been dead." To me, this was one of the best in the series up to now and I believe it's the most action packed story as well, compared to previous in the series. Story holds no particular connection to the previous books except for the g......more

Goodreads review by Benjamin on September 26, 2021

The 12th Tarzan novel is another themed Lost Civilization story, this time involving a forgotten remnant of the Roman Empire. Tarzan goes in search of an old friend's missing son and trails him to the lost society. As soon as I realized he was headed toward an encounter with a Roman culture, I was h......more

Goodreads review by Joseph on July 20, 2023

Awfully similar in many ways (including being one of my favorites) to Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle. This time around, the distressed individual is a German, one Erich von Harben (son of the von Harben family who will be retroactively introduced in Tarzan And The Tarzan Twins With Jad-Bal-Ja The Golden......more

Goodreads review by Quentin on September 14, 2017

So once again Tarzan has found a lost city in Africa. Man, there sure a lot of lost cities there. This one is ancient Romans, and Tarzan discovers the cities while he's searching for the lost son of a friend. Overall not bad but honestly it just feels like we've been here before. Two lost cities at......more

Goodreads review by Charles on July 27, 2008

Another lost city story. This time it's Romans.......more