Tarzan the Untamed by Edgar Rice Burroughs - Tarzan is seeking his missing wife Jane, presumed dead, through most of this adventure novel. Tarzan tames lions, survives in the desert, and takes revenge on the Germans whom he believes have killed his wife. After many narrow escapes, he finds out that Jane may still be alive. The book reader software includes full text search, table of contents, and variable font sizes.
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