Tarzan and the Golden Lion
Tarzan
and the
Golden Lion
Standing above him was Jad-bal-ja, the Golden Lion
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Copyright
Edgar Rice Burroughs
1923
Published March. 1923
Copyrighted in Great Britain
Printed in the United States of America
M. A. Donohue & Co., Printers and Binders, Chicago
Contents
Chapter Page I 1 II 16 III 25 IV 40 V 54 VI 70 VII 86 VIII 99 IX 118 X 131 XI 151 XII 171 XIII 185 XIV 201 XV 219 XVI 235 XVII 255 XVIII 270 XIX 285 XX 303 XXI 321
Illustrations
Page - Standing above him was Jad-bal-ja, the Golden Lion
Frontispiece - He caught the little lion by the scruff of its neck
8 - Before him was the body of a giant anthropoid
48 - "Upon the third day Tarzan shall die beneath my knife"
100 - Tarzan saw a white man, bald and old and shriveled with a long white beard
186 - The Golden Lion with two mighty bounds was upon the High Priest
252 - Hunting together, the man and the great lion trod the paths toward home
272 - With a cry of terror the Spaniard dived into the river
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