Tarzan and the Ant Men. Edgar Rice Burroughs
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TARZAN AND THE ANT MEN
EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS
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THE TARZAN SERIES
1, Tarzan of the Apes (1912)
2. The Return of Tarzan (1913)
3. The Beasts of Tarzan (1914)
4 The Son of Tarzan (1915/16)
5. Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar (1916)
6. Jungle Tales of Tarzan (1919)
7. Tarzan the Untamed (1920)
8, Tarzan the Terrible (1921)
9. Tarzan and the Golden Lion (1922/23)
10. Tarzan and the Ant Men (1924)
11. Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle (1927/28)
12. Tarzan and the Lost Empire (1928)
13. Tarzan at the Earth’s Core (1929)
14 .Tarzan the Invincible (1930/31)
15 .Tarzan Triumphant (1931)
16 .Tarzan and the City of Gold (1932)
17 .Tarzan and the Lion Man (1933/34)
18 .Tarzan and the Leopard Men (1935)
19 .Tarzan’s Quest (1935/36)
20 .Tarzan and the Forbidden City (1938)
21 .Tarzan the Magnificent (1939)
22 .Tarzan and the Foreign Legion (1947)
23 .Tarzan and the Madman (1964)
24. Tarzan and the Castaways (1965)
Related works by Burroughs
The Eternal Lover and The Mad King (1914–15, 1925, 1926)
Tarzan and the Tarzan Twins (1927/1936)
Tarzan: The Lost Adventure (1995)
Licensed works (partial list)
The Adventures of Tarzan (1921, 2006)
Tarzan the Mighty (1928, 2005)
Tarzan and the Lost Safari (1957)
Tarzan and the Valley of Gold (1966)
Tarzan: The Mark of the Red Hyena (1967)
Tarzan: The Epic Adventures (1996)
The Dark Heart of Time (1999)
INTRODUCTION
The Beasts of Tarzan is the third in a series of 24 adventure novels written by Edgar Rice Burroughs (1875–1950) and published between 1912 and 1966, followed by several novels either co-written by Burroughs, or officially authorized by his estate. There are also two works written by Burroughs especially for children that are not considered part of the main series.
The series is considered a classic of literature and is the author's best-known work. Tarzan has been called one of the best-known literary characters in the world, and Tarzan of the Apes and its sequels have been adapted many times, complete or in part, for radio, television, stage, and cinema—in fact, it has been adapted for film more times than any other book.
The author, Edgar Rice Burroughs, was an American speculative fiction writer, best known for his prolific output in the adventure, science fiction, and fantasy genres. Among his other well-known creations are John Carter of Mars (featured in the Barsoom series) and Carson Napier of Venus (featured in the Amtor series). He is also known for the “hollow Earth” themed Pellucidar series, beginning with At the Earth's Core (1914); and the lost world-themed Caspak trilogy, beginning with The Land that Time Forgot (1918).
Burroughs’