Tarzan the Untamed (Book #7): Book Guide, Author and Facts
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From the book:Hauptmann Fritz Schneider trudged wearily through the somber aisles of the dark forest. Sweat rolled down his bullet head and stood upon his heavy jowls and bull neck. His lieutenant marched beside him while Underlieutenant von Goss brought up the rear, following with a handful of askaris the tired and all but exhausted porters whom the black soldiers, following the example of their white officer, encouraged with the sharp points of bayonets and the metal-shod butts of rifles. There were no porters within reach of Hauptmann Schneider so he vented his Prussian spleen upon the askaris nearest at hand, yet with greater circumspection since these men bore loaded rifles - and the three white men were alone with them in the heart of Africa.
Quick facts about Tarzan the Untamed (Book #7)
- Title: Tarzan the Untamed (Book #7)
- Author: Edgar Rice Burroughs
- First published: 1920
- Genre: fiction, classic literature, tarzan (fictitious character)
- OpenLibrary ID: OL1418112W
Where to read Tarzan the Untamed (Book #7)
Tarzan the Untamed (Book #7) by Edgar Rice Burroughs is widely available in print, ebook and audiobook editions from major retailers and libraries.
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Frequently asked questions
What is Tarzan the Untamed (Book #7) about?
From the book:Hauptmann Fritz Schneider trudged wearily through the somber aisles of the dark forest.
Who wrote Tarzan the Untamed (Book #7)?
Tarzan the Untamed (Book #7) was written by Edgar Rice Burroughs.
When was Tarzan the Untamed (Book #7) published?
Tarzan the Untamed (Book #7) was first published in 1920.



