
Tarzan and the Golden Lion
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David Stifel
About this listen
Tarzan returns from WWI and his adventures in Pal-Ul-Don. The war has wreaked havoc on his finances and his estate - and he must once again return to Opar.
Adventures abound with familiar foes in Opar - and new ones in a band of international rogues bent on getting to the treasure vaults before Tarzan. And there's a major new addition to Tarzan's family - Jad-Bal-Ja - the golden lion!
The text is of its time. As such, it employs racial stereotypes and epithets common to US sensibilities of 1923 America. Believing that censorship of the past guarantees only a repetition of the past, this production presents the text uncensored and unexpurgated.
Public Domain (P)2019 David Stifel
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