The Beasts of Tarzan
Edgar Rice Burroughs
Gelesen von James Christopher





This is the third of Burrough's Tarzan novels. Originally serialized in All-Story Cavalier magazine in 1914, the novel was first published in book form by
A. C. McClurg in 1916.
In the previous novel Tarzan reclaimed his name and title as John Clayton, Lord Greystoke. In this novel he finds that proper society is just as vicious as the jungle when greedy men threaten him and his new family. Jane and her infant son Jack are kidnapped by Tarzan's enemies, Nikolas Rokoff and Alexis Paulvitch, who then trap Tarzan himself and attempt to exile him forever on a primitive island, bereft of all those dear to him. There, however, Tarzan gains new allies in the panther Sheeta and the ape Akut, together with Akut's band. (Summary by Wikipedia) (5 hr 19 min)
Kapitel
Kidnapped | 13:45 | Gelesen von James Christopher |
Marooned | 15:56 | Gelesen von James Christopher |
Beasts at Bay | 19:09 | Gelesen von James Christopher |
Sheeta | 16:31 | Gelesen von James Christopher |
Mugambi | 15:34 | Gelesen von James Christopher |
A Hideous Crew | 15:41 | Gelesen von James Christopher |
Betrayed | 15:02 | Gelesen von James Christopher |
The Dance of Death | 15:48 | Gelesen von James Christopher |
Chivalry or Villainy | 14:59 | Gelesen von James Christopher |
The Swede | 14:47 | Gelesen von James Christopher |
Tambudza | 14:11 | Gelesen von James Christopher |
A Black Scoundrel | 16:05 | Gelesen von James Christopher |
Escape | 13:28 | Gelesen von James Christopher |
Alone in the Jungle | 13:53 | Gelesen von James Christopher |
Down the Ugambi | 15:10 | Gelesen von James Christopher |
In the Darkness of the Night | 13:58 | Gelesen von James Christopher |
On the Deck of the "Kincaid" | 13:00 | Gelesen von James Christopher |
Paulvitch Plots Revenge | 19:03 | Gelesen von James Christopher |
The Last of the "Kincaid" | 6:59 | Gelesen von James Christopher |
Jungle Island Again | 17:17 | Gelesen von James Christopher |
The Law of the Jungle | 19:41 | Gelesen von James Christopher |
Bewertungen
great book good reader





10Ninetysix
Such a good book and the reader as well. A little buzzing in the background at first but it seemed to go away.





A LibriVox Listener
well read, but the microphone seemed to have been acting up. the voice would be clear and then echo
excellent





Josh Erickson
I think I enjoyed this story more then the other ones not sure but I think so it was so good and so unbelievably fun
Good





Qasim Abrar
its ok but its a little too fast and the difference in the different character voices is not very prominent
wo ho Yahoo





Mew Mew Yay Naw Go Away
best in the world in the world this thing is the best in the world
good book, okay read





Kevin Neynaber
I like the reader's voice but the sound quality is poor and unpredictable
So GOOD





Rai
I am thoroughly enjoying these Tarzan books. The author is skilled at cliff hangers!!
great!





rschnegg
The reader was excellent, a true classic of the dime store genre. A great book.