At the end of Tarzan the Untamed, Lieutenant Obergatz fled in terror. He holds Jane captive. Tarzan must follow a trail across seemingly impassable marshes into Pal ul don- a savage land where triceratops still survive from the dawn of time.
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At the end of Tarzan the Untamed, Lieutenant Obergatz fled in terror. He holds Jane captive. Tarzan must follow a trail across seemingly impassable marshes into Pal ul don- a savage land where triceratops still survive from the dawn of time.
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The colorful story telling is paramount in Burroughs books, particularly in his Tarzan series.
He uses a free style, with occasional historical, political, and sociological connotations, as expected in early 1900's.
His writing allows all ages to develop an entertaining imaginative landscape.
A plus is the natural stage, he chose for his characters, in contrast with our current cyber technology obsession.
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