Tarzan and the Ant Men by Edgar Rice Burroughs
Forced down over an unexplored African land, Tarzan falls among the Alali and then the tiny, warlike Ant Men, a race of foot-high warriors into whose miniature world the ape-man is drawn.
Edgar Rice Burroughs's 1924 novel is a rousing Tarzan lost-world adventure. Vivid, inventive, thrilling. Read it for classic ERB, the ape-man among a hidden civilization of tiny people, with beast-women, warring cities, and a spectacular change of scale, in one of the more imaginative Tarzan tales.
- In its time
- Published in 1924, during the 1920s, the pulp era proper.
- Reading it
- 4 hr 45 min read (a novel-length work, settle in).
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