Tarzan Guard of the Jungle

Tarzan Guard of the Jungle

Edgar Rice Burroughs

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Lulu Press
Año de edición:
2021
ISBN:
9781647203245
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THIS BOOK CONTAINS THE ORIGINAL Blue Book MAGAZINE TEXT.As little Nkima, Tarzan’s messenger-monkey, swung through the tree-tops in purposeless search of distraction--for his heart was sad at his master’s long absence--he spied a large party of white men and black, encamped in the African jungle. Had Nikima but known it, he held the fate of Europe in his little pink palm--for this encampment was composed of several men, and one woman, who were plotting in the interests of Communism for the day when Moscow should dominate the world. Their immediate reason for this expedition was to obtain the fabled gold from the treasure-vaults of Opar; this would furnish funds for their plan to embroil the world in war--leading, so they hoped, to the establishment of autonomous Soviet states everywhere.

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