
The iconic Tarzan, a man raised by apes in the African jungle, finds himself in the treacherous land of Pal-ul-don while searching for his abducted wife Jane. There Tarzan faces new challenges and dangers, including savage dinosaurs and powerful prehistoric creatures. As he navigates through this perilous world, Tarzan becomes embroiled in the conflicts between different tribal factions, as well as the intrigues of the cities that dot the landscape. As Tarzan battles against hostile forces and navigates these intricate power dynamics, readers are taken on a roller-coaster ride of suspense and discovery. Continuing on from the events of Tarzan the Untamed, Tarzan the Terrible was first published as a seven-part serial in Argosy All-Story Weekly in 1921 before being published as a book by A. C. McClurg & Co.. Standing as a testament to Edgar Rice Burroughs’ imaginative storytelling with its mix of adventure, romance, and primal conflicts, the novel is considered by some to be the best entry in the Tarzan series.
Selected chapters for typing
| I: The Pithecanthropus | 17 Pages | |
| II: “To the Death!” | 18 Pages | |
| III: Pan-at-lee | 17 Pages | |
| IV: Tarzan-jad-guru | 15 Pages | |
| V: In the Kor-ul-gryf | 18 Pages | |
| VI: Tor-o-don | 20 Pages | |
| VII: Jungle Craft | 14 Pages | |
| VIII: A-lur | 17 Pages | |
| IX: Bloodstained Altars | 13 Pages | |
| X: The Forbidden Garden | 16 Pages | |
| XI: The Sentence of Death | 14 Pages | |
| XII: The Giant Stranger | 15 Pages | |
| XIII: The Masquerader | 14 Pages | |
| XIV: The Temple of the Gryf | 17 Pages | |
| XV: “The King Is Dead!” | 15 Pages | |
| XVI: The Secret Way | 12 Pages | |
| XVII: By Jad-bal-lul | 17 Pages | |
| XVIII: The Lion Pit of Tu-lur | 16 Pages | |
| XIX: Diana of the Jungle | 15 Pages | |
| XX: Silently in the Night | 17 Pages | |
| XXI: The Maniac | 19 Pages | |
| XXII: A Journey on a Gryf | 14 Pages | |
| XXIII: Taken Alive | 14 Pages | |
| XXIV: The Messenger of Death | 14 Pages | |
| XXV: Home | 6 Pages |