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LibriVox recording of Son of Tarazan, by Edgar Rice Burroughs. Read by Ralph Snelson.
This is the fourth of Burrough's Tarzan novels.
Alexis Paulvitch, a henchman of Tarzan's now-deceased enemy, Nikolas Rokoff, survived his encounter with Tarzan in the third novel and wants to even the score. (adapted from Wikipedia)
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This audio is part of the collection: The LibriVox Free Audiobook Collection
It also belongs to collections: Audio Books & Poetry; Community Audio
Artist/Composer: Edgar Rice Burroughs
Date: 2008-11-22
Source: Librivox recording of a public-domain text
Keywords: librivox; audiobook; science fiction; adventure; edgar rice burroughs; tarzan
Creative Commons license: Public Domain
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| son_of_tarzan_rs_librivox_128kb.m3u | 128kbps M3U | Stream |
| son_of_tarzan_rs_librivox_64kb.m3u | 64Kbps M3U | Stream |
| son_of_tarzan_rs_librivox_64kb_mp3.zip | 64Kbps MP3 ZIP | 270.6 MB |
| Audio Files | 128Kbps MP3 | Ogg Vorbis | 64Kbps MP3 |
| 01 - Chapter 1 |
17.3 MB
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9.3 MB
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8.6 MB
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| 02 - Chapter 2 |
19.6 MB
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10.5 MB
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9.8 MB
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| 03 - Chapter 3 |
19.7 MB
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10.6 MB
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9.8 MB
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| 04 - Chapter 4 |
19.5 MB
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10.5 MB
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| 05 - Chapter 5 |
23.2 MB
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12.6 MB
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| 06 - Chapter 6 |
21.5 MB
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| 07 - Chapter 7 |
19.7 MB
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| 08 - Chapter 8 |
20.3 MB
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| 09 - Chapter 9 |
22.1 MB
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12.1 MB
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| 10 - Chapter 10 |
18.5 MB
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10.1 MB
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| 11 - Chapter 11 |
20.5 MB
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| 12 - Chapter 12 |
20.4 MB
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11.4 MB
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10.2 MB
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| 13 - Chapter 13 |
20.7 MB
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11.3 MB
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| 14 - Chapter 14 |
19.5 MB
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10.6 MB
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| 15 - Chapter 15 |
19.9 MB
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| 16 - Chapter 16 |
21.3 MB
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| 17 - Chapter 17 |
18.1 MB
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| 18 - Chapter 18 |
24.6 MB
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13.5 MB
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| 19 - Chapter 19 |
17.5 MB
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| 20 - Chapter 20 |
20.8 MB
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11.6 MB
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10.4 MB
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| 21 - Chapter 21 |
16.2 MB
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| 22 - Chapter 22 |
21.6 MB
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11.9 MB
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10.8 MB
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| 23 - Chapter 23 |
23.3 MB
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12.8 MB
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11.7 MB
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| 24 - Chapter 24 |
17.3 MB
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9.5 MB
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| 25 - Chapter 25 |
21.4 MB
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11.6 MB
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10.7 MB
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| 26 - Chapter 26 |
20.3 MB
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10.2 MB
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| 27 - Chapter 27 |
16.3 MB
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9.0 MB
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Reviewer:
lanternland -


Subject:
Excellent!
I didn't stick with this one very far. The reader annoyed me with his "Ay-rab" mispronunciation (was he doing that on purpose?) and I quickly lost interest in the book too. On the other hand I really enjoyed Mark Smith's reading of the original *Tarzan of the Apes*.
Reviewer:
trail_runnr -




Subject:
Another good story
This is a graphic story as it falls in line with the others in the series. The entire series is worth a listen.
Reviewer:
FNH -




Subject:
Free Audio Review
I actually listened to this thinking it was the second Tarzan novel and didn't suffer for it, in fact anyone who knows the premise of the Tarzan character can listen to this without having read or listened to any of the other Tarzan stories.
The story is the epitome of the Pulp Genre, taking reality and giving it a little kick into the unbelievable, which makes it both exciting and fantastic.
The Son of Tarzan follows, strangely enough, the Son of Tarzan as events roll over the Greystoke estate and Tarzan's son finds himself alone in the Jungle as a young lad.
Adventure, fights, close calls, and even love come to the son of the great man as he swings from tree to tree.
There are enough characters in this story both of the animal kind and the human variety to keep it interesting throughout. Good guys and bad guys all putting the love aspect of the story into jeopardy.
This wasn't a story I couldn't put down, but it was one I kept coming back to. The reader was pretty good and did some interesting voices that I found amusing.
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