[Amazon Reviews] '(...) the exploits of the Lord of the Jungle always draws you on. Tarzan discovers twin cities deep in the jungle, the City of Gold and the City of Ivory, inhabited by warlike whites. He becomes a captive in the City of Gold, the god of which is a man-eating lion. A princess much in the mould of La of Opar wants Tarzan, but that's tough.' '(...) Tarzan frees a white man being tortured by mercenaries, pirates of the jungle and discovers that the white man is from no race or country known to the apeman. Enter a story of a lost country of Onthat, home to two warring cities, Athne, the city of ivory and Cathne, the city of gold. Tarzan becomes separated from his new companion and delivered into the hands of his enemies at Cathne ruled over by the beautiful but evil queen Nemone who determines to have Tarzan as her king or feed him to the lions. Cathne is home to great prides of trained lions used to hunt down men and wage war on nearby Athne. What follows is a rollicking adventure story with plenty of lion slaying, court intrigue, victory cries of the bull ape, fight scenes, Tarzan demonstating his strength and resourcefulness and pitting his wits against beast and man, the ultimate beast!'
Tarzan e a Cidade do Ouro - Tarzan and the City of Gold
Edgar Rice Burroughs
Record, (RJ)
1963
200 páginas
6h 40m
ISBN-13: 9780345289872
Português Brasileiro
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