Tarzan and the Lost Empire
Edgar Rice Burroughs
Lu par Mark Nelson





The disappearance of a noted archaeologist hunting the secret of the Lost Tribe of the Wiramwazi Mountains was a signal to the one man who could penetrate Africa's deepest interior—Tarzan of the Apes. For only Tarzan, the white man who had been raised by the anthropoid apes, could understand the ways of the jungle and its beasts perfectly enough to speed to the scientist's rescue.
But this time, in addition to savage tribes and vicious beasts, Tarzan uncovered a strange lost land—twin cities of Roman soldiery, outposts of a ruthless empire that had fallen fifteen hundred years before.
Tarzan's desperate struggle between ancient intrigues and modern schemers, against deadly gladiators and enraged lions, is Edgar Rice Burroughs at his very best. - Summary by Original Gutenberg text (6 hr 56 min)
Chapitres
Chapter 1 | 14:06 | Lu par Mark Nelson |
Chapter 2 | 19:11 | Lu par Mark Nelson |
Chapter 3 | 10:59 | Lu par Mark Nelson |
Chapter 4 | 20:11 | Lu par Mark Nelson |
Chapter 5 | 18:02 | Lu par Mark Nelson |
Chapter 6 | 19:30 | Lu par Mark Nelson |
Chapter 7 | 19:38 | Lu par Mark Nelson |
Chapter 8 | 25:27 | Lu par Mark Nelson |
Chapter 9 | 30:04 | Lu par Mark Nelson |
Chapter 10 | 25:22 | Lu par Mark Nelson |
Chapter 11 | 12:17 | Lu par Mark Nelson |
Chapter 12 | 14:13 | Lu par Mark Nelson |
Chapter 13 | 29:34 | Lu par Mark Nelson |
Chapter 14 | 19:04 | Lu par Mark Nelson |
Chapter 15 | 20:21 | Lu par Mark Nelson |
Chapter 16 | 16:44 | Lu par Mark Nelson |
Chapter 17 | 16:28 | Lu par Mark Nelson |
Chapter 18 | 13:30 | Lu par Mark Nelson |
Chapter 19 | 17:12 | Lu par Mark Nelson |
Chapter 20 | 8:39 | Lu par Mark Nelson |
Chapter 21 | 16:17 | Lu par Mark Nelson |
Chapter 22 | 19:59 | Lu par Mark Nelson |
Chapter 23 | 9:40 | Lu par Mark Nelson |
Critiques
great story,i have forgotten about Tarzan 😎





Alen Chamy
i loved the story and of course second hero , narrator of the same.
Interesting but





A LibriVox Listener
This book had so much potential with the protagonist discovering a lost Roman colony in the jungle. However, after a few interesting chapters, the narrative dissolves to the usual character dialogues about the same problems (escape from captivity and enemies) with the same motivations (love, revenge, passion, etc). Starting to appreciate what the critics said about ERB's formulaic plots down the Tarzan series line. Nevertheless, I understand his struggle with creativity being a writer myself with a few good ideas and hardly an ounce of energy to put them skillfully on paper 😂 Come for the novel plot idea, stay for the usual Tarzan adventure. Great job to the narrator.
Strange combo of roman and Tarzan.





Dr. Dijkstra
Well read romantic story in a strange Roman world combe with Tarzan. Entertaining but maybe do other books first.





John Price
excellent narration of an excellent story.. who don't enjoy a Tarzan novel thanks Mark, Thanks Libervox ✌🏼🤞🏼