Tarzan og Leopardmændene

by Edgar R. Burroughs

Hardcover, 1948

Status

Available

Call number

813

Library's review

Indeholder kapitlerne "1. Storm", "2. Jægeren", "3. Døde mænd, der taler", "4. Sobito, heksedoktoren", "5. 'Rå boer'", "6. Forræderen", "7. Fangen", "8. Forræderi", "9. Leopardguden", "10. Mens præsterne sover", "11. Kamp", "12. Ofret", "13. Ned ad floden", "14. Sobitos tilbagekomst", "15.
Show More
Dværgene", "16. En nøgle", "17. Angribende løver", "18. Pile fra mørket", "19. 'Dæmonerne kommer!'", "20. 'Jeg hader Dem!'", "21. Fordi Nsenene er forelsket", "22. I fare", "23. Sporene krydses".

???
Show Less

Publication

Kbh [1948] Frederik E. Pedersens Forlag

Description

The steel-clawed Leopard Men were looking for victims for their savage rites. The secret cult struck terror in the hearts of all the villagers. Only Orando of the Utengi dared to declare war on them. And with Orando went Tarzan of the Apes -- but a strangely changed Tarzan, who now believed that he was Muzimo, the spirit or demon who had been Orando's ancestor. There were traitors among Orando's people. And in the village of the Leopard Men was Kali Bwana, the white girl who had come to Africa to find a missing man. Only Tarzan could save her....

User reviews

LibraryThing member andyray
ERB doesn't write classic literature, but tells one huluva great story, complete with chases, captures, switches, and he keeps the reader going forward so well that most simply do not care that Tarzasn dies twice in this story, but miraculously comes alive again with no exp-0lanation, and a lie
Show More
told in the middle of the book turns out to be the convenient truth at the end to cover for a love affair that simply must finish the book. The critics call it "forumla writingt," but just as Coca-Cola has triumphed for5 more than a century simply by keeping its name in front of the public and keeping its basic formula, so does ERB's work continue. As long as boys will be boys, who dream of being the strongest beast in the jungle, Tarzan will coninue.
Show Less

Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

1932-08
1935-09-07

Physical description

148 p.; 20.8 cm

Local notes

Omslag: Ikke angivet
Omslaget viser Tarzan, der slås med en mand klædt i leopardskind
Indskannet omslag - N650U - 150 dpi
Oversat fra engelsk "Tarzan and the Leopard Men" af Poul G. Ernst
Tarzan (FEP), bind 16
Udgave med ny retskrivning , 148 sider
Gutenberg, Australia

Other editions

Pages

148

Library's rating

Rating

(60 ratings; 3.4)

DDC/MDS

813
Page: 0.5652 seconds