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Old MacDonald Had a Farm

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Tarzan becomes the target of greedy men after his wife and son are kidnapped, leaving him stranded on a desert island. With the help of Sheeta, a fierce panther, and Akut, a great ape, Tarzan devises an escape plan alongside the giant Mugambi. However, the kidnappers’ trail leads deep into the interior, and it will take all of Tarzan's skills to rescue his family in time. Edgar Rice Burroughs, one of the world’s most popular authors, began his writing career with _A Princess of Mars_ in 1912, despite having no prior experience. Over thirty-eight years until his death in 1950, he authored ninety-one books, along with numerous short stories and articles. Best known for creating Tarzan and John Carter of Mars, Burroughs's imagination spanned various genres, from the American West to primitive Africa and beyond. His works have been translated into thirty-two languages, including Braille, resulting in hundreds of millions of copies sold worldwide. Additionally, the Tarzan franchise has expanded through newspaper features, radio programs, comic magazines, films, and television, making Burroughs a beloved figure to potentially over a billion fans globally.

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Old MacDonald Had a Farm, Edgar Rice Burroughs, Trace Moroney

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Released
1996,
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Damaged
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Language
English
Released
1996
Pages
6
ISBN10
1975971213
ISBN13
9781975971212
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Tarzan becomes the target of greedy men after his wife and son are kidnapped, leaving him stranded on a desert island. With the help of Sheeta, a fierce panther, and Akut, a great ape, Tarzan devises an escape plan alongside the giant Mugambi. However, the kidnappers’ trail leads deep into the interior, and it will take all of Tarzan's skills to rescue his family in time. Edgar Rice Burroughs, one of the world’s most popular authors, began his writing career with _A Princess of Mars_ in 1912, despite having no prior experience. Over thirty-eight years until his death in 1950, he authored ninety-one books, along with numerous short stories and articles. Best known for creating Tarzan and John Carter of Mars, Burroughs's imagination spanned various genres, from the American West to primitive Africa and beyond. His works have been translated into thirty-two languages, including Braille, resulting in hundreds of millions of copies sold worldwide. Additionally, the Tarzan franchise has expanded through newspaper features, radio programs, comic magazines, films, and television, making Burroughs a beloved figure to potentially over a billion fans globally.