Tarzan the Untamed
Edgar Rice Burroughs
Lu par LibriVox Volunteers





This book follows Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar chronologically. The action is set during World War I. While away from his plantation home in East Africa, invading German troops destroy it and kill his wife Jane and the Waziri warrior Wasimbu who is left crucified. Tarzan's search for vengeance is filled with much danger, many fierce fights and tons of action as he becomes active in the war on the British side. This is really just the start of the exciting adventures portrayed in this book. (Summary by Wikipedea and Phil Chenevert) (11 hr 5 min)
Chapitres
01 - Murder and Pillage | 29:56 | Lu par Delmar H Dolbier |
02 - The Lion's Cave | 32:20 | Lu par Delmar H Dolbier |
03 - In the German Lines | 25:08 | Lu par Bill Mosley |
04 - When the Lion Fed | 32:29 | Lu par Dan Mason |
05 - The Golden Locket | 35:40 | Lu par John W. Michaels |
06 - Vengeance and Mercy | 25:12 | Lu par John W. Michaels |
07 - When Blood Told | 29:46 | Lu par Bill Mosley |
08 - Tarzan and the Great Apes | 43:21 | Lu par John W. Michaels |
09 - Dropped from the Sky | 35:08 | Lu par John W. Michaels |
10 - In the Hands of Savages | 36:51 | Lu par John W. Michaels |
11 - Finding the Airplane | 26:30 | Lu par Marty |
12 - The Black Flier | 15:45 | Lu par jeffwiltzius |
13 - Usanga's Reward | 15:31 | Lu par jeffwiltzius |
14 - The Black Lion | 25:44 | Lu par Dan Mason |
15 - Mysterious Footprints | 28:04 | Lu par Lynne T |
16 - The Night Attack | 18:41 | Lu par Dan Mason |
17 - The Walled City | 23:20 | Lu par Dan Mason |
18 - Among the Maniacs | 29:37 | Lu par Dan Mason |
19 - The Queen's Story | 39:13 | Lu par Pamela Krantz |
20 - Came Tarzan | 21:38 | Lu par Bill Mosley |
21 - In the Alcove | 29:21 | Lu par Dan Mason |
22 - Out of the Niche | 20:02 | Lu par Dan Mason |
23 - The Flight from Xuja | 28:08 | Lu par Dan Mason |
24 - The Tommies | 18:25 | Lu par Dan Mason |
Critiques
I miss Ralph





TheLizzardBrand
Ralph Snelson where you at homie...
good book but the narrators are terrible.





Brian b
They change from chapter to chapter so its hard to stay riveted on the story... and I'm pretty sure batman is narrating at some point too. Whoever that narrator is, he's awful.





A LibriVox Listener
although many different readers, some loud and some over acting, I was still involved with the reading. I love the Tarzan series so far
I am Batman your narrator.





Pink Blossom
I never knew Batman liked to read 🤣 That was pretty cool ro hear him narrate this book. I wish he narrated the entire book and said at the end " I'm Batman your narrator." 🤣 I got real kick our of that narrator. I wonder if he made his voice sound like Batman on purpose 🤔 or if it was just by accident lol.
interesting





Rudi Giesbrecht
I find myself laughing at how the behaviour of lions and other beasts of the jungle are so farfetched from the actual behaviour. lions do NOT roar when attacking prey. they roar to warn off rival lions. knowledge of African animal was obviously very much lacking in the beginning of the 20 century. regardless, I love the story in spite of the impossible feats of Tarzan
Loved the book but...





A LibriVox Listener
although I enjoyed the book itself and applaud the readers who volunteer, one reader in particular was a little too much. His voice was fine until he exaggerated parts that need not be and would change midsentence. Those few chapters were rough to listen to but I knew that a new reader would soon take over.
Readers are great





A LibriVox Listener
Exciting adventurous story by ERB as always. I also love the readers - even 'Batman' as one of the reviews called him. His deep voice was jarring at first coming off of the other readers, but he reads clearly and distinctly, which are the best qualities for me. Thanks volunteers and on to the next one!
in a world of multiple narrators...





BMeek
we enjoy a typical Tarzan novel. several chapters are read by Mike Vendetti, whose classic voice makes it sounds like a continuous movie trailer... the odd bit is that his cadence frequently falls out of sync with the punctuation.