Tarzan and the Leopard Men
Tarzan: Authorized Editions
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Tarzan and the Leopard Men (Edgar Rice Burroughs Authorized Library)
Book 18 of the Tarzan Series—Special Edition Authorized by Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc.
As the steel-clawed Leopard Men look for victims for their savage rites, the secret cult strikes terror into the hearts of all the villagers. Only Orando of the Utengi dares to declare war on them. And with Orando goes Tarzan of the Apes—but a strangely changed Tarzan, who now believes that he is Muzimo, a spirit or demon who was Orando’s ancestor. But there are traitors among Orando’s people. And in the village of the Leopard Men is Kali Bwana, a young American woman who has come to Africa to find a missing man. Only Tarzan can save her...
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I recently discovered the Ben Dooley performances. I have listened to a number of different readings of the ERB titles over the years. For me, Ben Dooley’s performances and recordings are the best of the best.
ERB is a fascinating throwback to the age of pulp fiction. He was one of the stars of that literature. And, he was a product of his time. This is part of his glamour. A reader who reads everything he wrote will see a man working hard at his craft and producing title after title with varying degrees of success. You have to look at them yourself because you might love a title that is roundly dismissed. The books do different things and so they will appeal to different kinds of readers. It is a mistake to have a single set of expectations for all of the Tarzan books. For example, Tarzan and the Leopard Men is more realistic and based on historical and journalistic research the author did on preparation of its composition. This is quite different from the more fantastic tales he often wrote. A constant in all of ERB’s work is that he had high standards for his works. They may be uneven in success but they are always well constructed, thoughtful, and entertaining. There will usually be things to appreciate and enjoy about a work even if it doesn’t turn out to be one of your favorites.
My advice is to give the Ben Dooley recordings a try. I highly, highly, recommend his performances of books I have loved for 45 to 50 years. These recordings add to my experience of the stories.
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