Edgar Rice Burroughs (1875 - 1950)
Edgar Rice Burroughs was a prolific American author of the 'pulp' era. The son of a Civil War veteran, he saw brief military service with the 7TH U.S. Cavalry before he was diagnosed with a heart problem and discharged. After working for five years in his father's business, Burroughs left for a string of disparate and short-lived jobs, and was working as a pencil sharpener wholesaler when he decided to try his hand at writing. He found almost instant success when his story 'Under the Moons of Mars' was serialised in All-Story Magazine in 1912, earning him the then-princely sum of $400.
Burroughs went on to have tremendous success as a writer, his wide-ranging imagination taking in other planets (John Carter of Mars and Carson of Venus), a hollow earth (Pellucidar), a lost world, westerns, historicals and adventure stories. Although he wrote in many genres, Burroughs is best known for his creation of the archetypal jungle hero, Tarzan. Edgar Rice Burroughs died in 1950.
import_contacts
Collection
Novelas de Cine
|
El regreso de Tarzán es la segunda novela de Edgar Rice Burroughs sobre su más famoso personaje. Narra la renuncia de Tarzán a la vida en una sociedad civilizada que no le satisface (en la que acaba al final de la primera novela, movido por el amor a Jane), y su regreso a la selva en la que ha crecido. Sin temor al peligro, encabeza una expedición de salvajes guerreros en busca de una fabulosa ciudad de oro de Opar.
Title : El Regreso de Tarzan
EAN : 9788416564132
Publisher : Paradimage Soluciones
The eBook El Regreso de Tarzan is in ePub format protected by Adobe DRM.
If you want to read on an e-reader from a different brand, check out our guide.
It may not be available for sale in your country, but exclusively for sale from an account domiciled in France.
If the redirection does not happen automatically, click on this link.
Log in
My account