Tarzan And The Ant Men

 

Title Tarzan And The Ant Men
Author Edgar Rice Burroughs
Genre Action, Adventure, Jungle, Science-Fiction
Format Digital

 

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Book Description

Tarzan and the Ant Men is an exciting novel by Edgar Rice Burroughs, part of the iconic Tarzan series. In this thrilling adventure, Tarzan, the Lord of the Jungle, encounters an unexpected new world when he stumbles upon a hidden valley inhabited by a race of tiny, ant-like people. As Tarzan becomes entangled in the conflicts between these miniature beings and their enemies, he must use all his skills and strength to protect the peaceful Ant Men from a dangerous invasion.

Set in the heart of the African jungle, Tarzan and the Ant Men combines Burroughs’ signature action, adventure, and exotic settings with a fantastical exploration of a tiny civilization living in isolation. With towering foes, mysterious landscapes, and Tarzan’s relentless determination, this novel delivers the fast-paced excitement and danger that fans of the series love. A perfect blend of science fiction and classic adventure, it showcases the ever-resourceful Tarzan as he faces a unique and thrilling challenge in the jungle.

 

About Author

Edgar Rice Burroughs

Edgar Rice Burroughs (1875–1950) was an American author best known for creating the Tarzan series, one of the most iconic characters in adventure fiction. Born in Chicago, Illinois, Burroughs had a varied career, including stints in the military, as a rancher, and as a businessman. However, it was his venture into writing that made him famous. His first success came with Tarzan of the Apes (1912), which introduced the world to the character of Tarzan, a man raised by apes in the jungles of Africa. The story became an instant hit, leading to numerous sequels, comic strips, movies, and adaptations.

Burroughs also created the Barsoom series, set on Mars, which inspired the science fiction genre, and the Pellucidarseries, exploring a hollow Earth. Over the course of his career, Burroughs wrote hundreds of novels, short stories, and articles, contributing to adventure and science fiction literature. His works often featured themes of exploration, adventure, and the fight between good and evil.

Burroughs’ works were incredibly influential, earning him a place as one of the early pioneers in adventure and science fiction literature. Despite the escapist nature of his stories, they have remained popular for their vivid settings, exciting plots, and memorable characters.