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  1. Tarzan: The Lost Adventure is a novel credited to Edgar Rice Burroughs and American writer Joe R. Lansdale, based on an incomplete fragment of a Tarzan novel, written by Burroughs, which had been left unfinished at his death.

  2. Tarzan encounters a lost race with uncanny mental powers, after which he revisits the lost cities of Cathne and Athne, previously encountered in the earlier novel Tarzan and the City of Gold. As usual, he is backed up by Chief Muviro and his faithful Waziri warriors.

  3. Tarzan: The Epic Adventures is an American adventure drama series that aired for one season in syndication from August 28, 1996, until May 25, 1997. It focuses on the character of Tarzan in his early years, after his first exposure to civilization, but before his marriage to Jane.

    No.
    Title
    Original Air Date
    1–2
    "Tarzan's Return"
    August 28, 1996 ( 1996-08-28)
    3
    "Tarzan and the Leopard Queen" "Tarzan ...
    September 28, 1996 ( 1996-09-28)
    4
    "Tarzan and the Lost Legion"
    October 5, 1996 ( 1996-10-05)
    5
    "Tarzan and the Scarlet Diamond"
    October 12, 1996 ( 1996-10-12)
  4. Tarzan e o Império Perdido (Tarzan and the Lost Empire, no original em Inglês) é um romance de autoria do escritor norte-americano Edgar Rice Burroughs. Publicado em 1929, é o décimo-segundo de uma série de vinte e quatro obras sobre o personagem Tarzan.

  5. Tarzan: The Lost Adventure. Joe R. Lansdale, Edgar Rice Burroughs (Creator), Tom Yeates (Illustrator) 3.64. 427 ratings26 reviews. For nearly half a century, Edgar Rice Burroughs' final work, an unfinished Tarzan novel, was locked in a vault where it became the stuff of legend.

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  6. Arthur Suydam. Genre: Action/Adventure, Classic. Publication Date: January 01, 1995. Format: B&W. Price: $2.95. Nearly fifty years ago, Edgar Rice Burroughs' final Tarzan manuscript was locked in a vault, unfinished, never to be read by anyone outside ...

  7. In 1995, Edgar Rice Burroughs' Tarzan: The Lost Adventure enjoyed its Dark Horse debut as a series of four pulp-magazine format books. Now, one year later, the story has been collected and reformatted into an illustrated prose novel, in the classic tradition of those prized Tarzan first editions.