Neurowissenschaft: Vom Molekül zur Kognition (Springer-Lehrbuch)
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    Neurowissenschaft: Vom Molekül zur Kognition (Springer-Lehrbuch)

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    Der ideale Einstieg in die Neurowissenschaft für Biologen. 29 deutsche Experten erklären detailliert grundlegende Aspekte tierischen und menschlichen Lebens, wie Angst, sexuelle Erregung, Hunger, Schlaf. Dementsprechend faszinierend sind die im Dudel/Menzel/Schmidt zusammengetragenen Erkenntnisse, die von der Molekular- und Zellbiologie der Neurone über die synaptischen und modulatorischen Interaktionen von Zellen und Zellverbänden bis zu den komplexen Hirnfunktionen wie Verhalten, Bewußtsein und Sprache reichen. Der neue Dudel / Menzel / Schmidt überzeugt auch durch seine vorbildliche Didaktik und die Fülle farbiger Abbildungen. Neueste wissenschaftliche Erkenntnisse sind in die zweite Auflage eingeflossen, die so ein aktuelles Kompendium der Neurowissenschaft ist.

    Statistical Analysis of Geographic Information with ArcView GIS And ArcGIS
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    • Clearly written with numerous examples and useful ArcView extension tools for statistical analysis on the included CD.
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    David W. S. Wong , and Jay Lee
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    Statistical Analysis and Modeling of Geographic Information with ArcView GIS is an update to Lee and Wong's Statistical Analysis with ArcView GIS, featuring expanded coverage of classical statistical methods, probability and statistical testing, new student exercises to facilitate classroom use, new exercises featuring interactive ArcView Avenue scripts, and a new overview of compatible spatial analytical functions in ArcGIS 9.0.

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    1 out of 5 stars BOOK UNUSABLE WITH CURRENT ARCGIS SOFTWARE.......2007-03-25

    EXAMPLES ONLY WORK WITH OUTDATED SOFTWARE ARCVIEW 3.3!
    Although this book purports to be 'updated' from the earlier edition, the Avenue script 'extensions' and examples in the book and on the accompanying CD only work with ESRI's outdated ArcView3.x, which has been moved to 'Mature Support' status by ESRI. DO NOT BUY THIS BOOK! There is an 11 page appendix that discusses statistical tools in ESRI's current ArcGIS 9.2. These 11 pages in the 441 page book discuss current technology. I feel like a victim of 'bait and switch.' Updated? Current? I don't think so!

    1 out of 5 stars Hard to follow and use.......2007-02-17

    Even though the book has 2005 copyright, all the examples and data relate to Arcview 3.X. None of the extensions can be used in ArcView 9.0. Without the extensions, it is really, really hard to follow the examples. The book acknowledges that version 9.0 has some statistical items in the ArcView toolbox, but it pretty well stops there. There are two web sites listed in the book to contact for updated information, but one doesn't work at all and the other doesn't show anything regarding software updates. This book has plenty of theory, many application examples, and a good price tag, but it falls short in being updated so that the average commercial user who has Arcview 9.0, 9.1 or 9.2 can get as much good out of it as hoped for. In short, this book had a lot of potential--and is a one-of-kind topic--but just couldn't seem to pull it off, which could have been done with just a little attention to detail for new software that would run on the newer versions of ArcView. Until that updating is done, it should be made clear that the examples and data relate only to Arcview 3.X--if that had been the case, I would not have purchased the book.

    5 out of 5 stars Clearly written with numerous examples and useful ArcView extension tools for statistical analysis on the included CD........2006-05-13

    I used this book for a graduate level course in geospatial statistics. The book is very clearly written and provides just enough background material to enable someone who has not had a statistics course in a while to still understand how statistical analysis of geographic information varies from classical statistics, and then apply the methods to their own geographic data (point, line or polygon). The book covers how to measure dispersion, perform hypothesis testing of point or quadrat distributions and univariate or bivariate spatial data analysis, quadrat analysis, and joint count statistics for spatial autocorrelation. Regarding directional statistics, this book is an authority on how to perform directional and network analysis and whether or not directional bias exists in a set of points using the standard deviational ellipse. You will not find other sources that explain the standard deviational ellipse as clearly as the Wong/Lee book. Also included are step-by-step application examples throughout which aid in grasping the concepts and also provide real tools for analyzing your point, polygon or other geographic data with ESRI ArcView (a 1-year licensed copy of ArcView for educational purposes comes with the ESRI Press book, "Mapping Our World" - currently listing at around $25 from Amazon). In other words, this book comes with tools that enable you to perform statistical analysis of geographic data without having to purchase an ESRI "extension" (extra-cost module to their product) as long as you are willing to work with an older version of ArcView, or the one in "Mapping Our World". There are some typographical mistakes, but they are easy to spot and rarely impact the calculations. Hopefully Wiley will soon include an "errata" link on their web site for this book's typos. I found the coverage of Global and Local Statistics for spatial autocorrelation using Moran's I, Geary's C and the G-statistic especially easy to follow and understand paving the way for deeper understanding of peer-reviewed journal articles dealing with these concepts. I highly recommend this book for anyone needing to gain a strong foundation in spatial statistics, who would also like to understand why classical statistical analysis falls short when working with geospatial datasets.

    Plastic Deformation in Nanocrystalline Materials
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      The purpose of this book is to serve as both an introductory course on the nanomechanics of deformed nanostructures and as a monograph providing a systematic overview of the current state of the art concerning the structure and deformation behavior of nanocrystalline materials. It is primarily concerned with up-to-date theoretical concepts and key experimental data on defects and plastic deformation processes in nanocrystalline matter. This book focuses on a very hot topic within materials science, and one that is both of great fundamental interest and of crucial importance for a wide range of nanotechnologies that rely on the unique mechanical properties of nanocrystalline materials.

      Tarzan the Untamed
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      • Russ Manning's stellar adaptation of two ERB Tarzan novels
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      Russ Manning , and Gaylord DuBois
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      Edgar Rice Burroughs` legendary Tarzan stories continue with two of his greatest! In Tarzan the Untamed, Tarzan defends his jungle home from invaders during World War I and then must protect an Englishman and a German spy from a lost civilization of lion-men! And in Tarzan the Terrible, the lord of the apes embarks on a desperate search for his wife Jane, captured by Germans--and discovers a hidden land where strange dinosaurs and beast-men roam the earth! These classic stories are packaged in a handy, compact size and are completely re-colored using state-of-the-art digital techniques.

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      5 out of 5 stars Russ Manning's stellar adaptation of two ERB Tarzan novels.......2005-01-17

      Russ Manning (1929-1981) is best remembered for being the artist for the syndicated daily and Sunday "Tarzan" comic strips in the late 1960s and early 1970s, as well as being the creator of " Magnus, Robot Fighter" for Gold Key comic in 1963. While his artwork on Tarzan was not as great as that of Hal Foster and Burne Hogarth, his storytelling skills were slightly stronger than those legendary artists. More importantly, when Manning was picked by ERB, Inc. to do the daily and Sunday "Tarzan" strips for the United Feature Syndicate, he brought the character back to the vision of the character Edgar Rice Burroughs had developed in his novels, especially the early ones.

      "Tarzan the Untamed," which Manning wrote and illustrated, with the assistance of artist Bill Stout actually combines two of ERB's novels, "Tarzan the Untamed" and "Tarzan the Terrible." The stories take place during World War I, when German troops were invading English colonies in Africa in 1914. Burroughs had come to believe that La, the High Priestess of Opar, was a better mate for Tarzan than Jane Clayton, and so he had Tarzan return to his jungle estate in British East Africa to find the burnt corpse of his wife. The only way he can recognize her is by the ring on her finger. Cursing the Germans, Tarzan swears vengeance and leaves behind the trappings of civilization, heading off to kill Hauptmann Fritz Schneider and every German soldier he can find..

      This is an unusual Tarzan story, because usually the plot of one of ERB's pulp-fiction yarns is that the hero is trying to rescue his beloved from a land of strange people and creatures. But "Tarzan the Untamed" is a revenge story as the King of the Jungle displays the same sort of animal cunning and creative cruelty that he displayed as a youth in "Tarzan of the Apes" (I especially like the scene in the trenches). It is not until the end of the first half of the story that Tarzan discovers Jane is alive and the prisoner of the Germans. At that point we get to Manning's adaptation of "Tarzan the Terrible," where rescuing his wife finally becomes more important than getting revenge. Of course, Tarzan manages to do both, as well as dealing with a lost civilization of lion men and another one of those hidden lands where dinosaurs still roam the earth. Manning does have to sanitize the original stories a bit, which contained some of the most graphic scenes in all of ERB's work, but we still get the sense that this is not the same Tarzan who played with Cheetah in all of those Johnny Weismueller movies. On balance, "Tarzan the Untamed" is an excellent adaptation of those two Burroughs novels, much better in that regard than anything we have seen in any Tarzan film.

      "Tarzan the Untamed," which features cover art by Mark Schultz, is one of four volumes of reprints of Manning's great work on the Tarzan comic strip that Dark Horse has published as graphic stories, the others being "Tarzan of the Apes," "Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar," and the 1999 Eisner Award-winning "Tarzan in the Land That Time Forgot." Manning's artwork has been completely re-colored using the impressive digital techniques that we have seen in other Dark Horse reprints. Still to be reprinted in the United States are "Tarzan in Savage Pellucidar" and "Tarzan and the Beastmaster," but I have to think those will be forthcoming at some point in the relatively near future.

      4 out of 5 stars Another Great Adaptation from Russ Manning.......2004-01-21

      I always loved Russ Manning's artwork when I was a comic collector. It's a shame that he died so young and before he really received the credit for his great artwork that he so deserved. And the problem was, in the sixties and seventies it was often hard to find. "Magnus," his futuristic series was published quarterly and so I could only look forward it four times a year. His Tarzan work was more plentiful, but even so, Gold Key Comics apparently did not have the greatest distribution in the world so I often would miss an issue. Thankfully, Dark Horse is collecting some of Manning's work on Tarzan in this volume and others like it.

      This volume collects Russ Manning's adaptations of "Tarzan the Untamed" and "Tarzan the Terrible." Both are notable for taking place during World War I and the fact that Tarzan battles Germans. "Tarzan the Terrible" would become one in a long line of a recurring theme for Burroughs-- Tarzan discovering a lost land. Hey, it worked over-and-over again throughout the run of Tarzan. As usual, the art is beautifully rendered.
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        Tarzan the Untamed
        Edgar Rice Burroughs
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        Tarzan the Untamed
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        • Tarzan meets World War I
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        • As good as the others
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        Release Date: 2006-07-17

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        In Tarzan the Untamed, the seventh book in the Tarzan series, Tarzan swears vengeance against the murderers of his wife as the conflagration of the Great War begins burning a swathe through British East Africa. The quintessential novel of the Lord of the Apes.

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        Kudu, the sun, was well up in the heavens when Tarzan awoke. The ape-man stretched his giant limbs, ran his fingers through his thick hair, and swung lightly down to earth. Immediately he took up the trail he had come in search of, following it by scent down into a deep ravine. Cautiously he went now, for his nose told him that the quarry was close at hand, and presently from an overhanging bough he looked down upon Horta, the boar, and many of his kinsmen.

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        4 out of 5 stars Tarzan meets World War I.......2007-07-03

        It took me a while to get into this book, but once Bertha Kircher really started making her presence known I was very interested.

        In this novel we have the 'death' of Jane, and Tarzan's return to the jungle, but fate has other things in mind. World War I has made itself known in Africa, and Tarzan gets embroiled in things.

        Bertha Kircher, is a german double agent that Tarzan is forced throughout the novel to rescue over and over again and respect as well--as she rescues him many times. He hates her though, because she is German.

        I was excited with this premise because here was a man right in the middle of World War 1 setting up a very strong female and German character. However, the last page of the book ruined this for me. Because instead of being a new lesson on how there could be one good person, or something to admire in a people, it is instead about Burroughs usual schtick, on blue-blood running true.

        There are a few new jungle people in this book as well, an odd tribe that is insane--Burroughs uses outdated science to describe how Tarzan and others can recognize these people's madness. Facial and scull structure, posture, etc.

        This is very much a book of its time, as Burroughs was very much a man of his time. Its an interesting story and one that would be interesting to study from a social/historical stand point. But most importantly its a good adventure book.

        5 out of 5 stars Tarzan the Untamed tracks down the killers of Jane.......2003-09-13

        Edgar Rice Burroughs was less than impressed with Jane as the mate for Tarzan thinking that La, the High Priestess of Opar was a better match. With the Germans making themselves international bad guys by starting the First World War, ERB took advantage of their moving against British possessions in Africa to kill off Jane in this seventh novel in the Tarzan series. "Tarzan the Untamed" was first published as a six-part serial in "The Red Book Magazine" in 1919 with the story continued as "Tarzan and the Valley of Luna" in a five-part serial in "All-Story Weekly" in 1920. The result is one of the most atypical Burroughs pulp fiction yarns, in which the standard romantic adventure has the hero (whether he is Tarzan, Korak, John Carter, David Innes, etc.) pursuing his beloved (Jane, Miriam, Dejah Thoris, etc.) across a dangerous environment (darkest Africa, Barsoom, Pellucidar, etc.). But in "Tarzan the Untamed," the hero is out for revenge. The result is arguably ERB's best Tarzan novel, past paced and with a prose style that rises above his average effort.

        This is amply proven in the opening chapter. Hauptmann Fritz Schneider and his men stumble upon the estate of John Clayton, Lord Greystoke, in British East Africa in the fall of 1914. Tarzan and his son, Korak, are away, and Lady Jane does not know that war has broken out between German and the British Empire, so she welcomes them to her home. Meanwhile, Tarzan learns of the war in Nairobi and hurries home only to find the smoking ruins of his estate when he returns. Wasimbu, the son of Muviro, has been crucified on the wall, and the rest of the natives are all dead. Tarzan also finds the charred body of his wife, recognizable only the rings on her fingers. Cursing the Germans, Tarzan swears vengeance and leaves behind the trappings of civilization. During a tremendous thunderstorm, Tarzan kills a leopard, symbolizing the return of the Lord of the Jungle--and this is just the first chapter.

        Tarzan heads south into German East Africa and almost immediately begins wrecking havoc on the Germans, displaying same sort of animal cunning and creative cruelty that he displayed as a youth in "Tarzan of the Apes" (and covered a bit as well in "The Jungle Tales of Tarzan"). Even encountering an entrenched German army does not stop Tarzan from getting his revenge on his enemy. Eventually he finds an English flier, Lieutenant Harold Percy Smith-Oldwick, who is captured by cannibals and in need of rescue, and who becomes the character who argues, rather unconvincingly I might add, for Tarzan to be civilized in his one-man war against the Germans. But nothing is going to stop Tarzan from hunting down every last one of the invaders who destroyed his home and killed his wife. Of course, the circumstances of Jane's death lead us to suspect the surprise that awaits Tarzan at the end of this adventure and which sets up the next novel, "Tarzan the Terrible."

        The Tarzan series does become extremely formulaic by the time you get halfway through the twenty-four volumes, but it is worthwhile to at least make you way through the first eight volumes (maybe a bit further, especially if you like lions). "Tarzan the Terrible" is perhaps the quintessential Tarzan novel and the original "Tarzan of the Apes" is the one essential ERB novel to read, but I would agree that "Tarzan the Untamed" is the best yarn in the bunch. Final Note: Not surprisingly, this Tarzan novel was not well received in post-war Germany and effectively ended the publication of Burroughs' work in that country.

        4 out of 5 stars As good as the others.......2001-10-04

        It's very good and keeps you in the plot but try not to judge it by today's standards. The language shows what we would call today bigotry, prejudice and racism
        Tarzan The Untamed
        Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
        • Tarzan the Untamed tracks down the killers of Jane
        Tarzan The Untamed

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        5 out of 5 stars Tarzan the Untamed tracks down the killers of Jane.......2004-06-15

        Edgar Rice Burroughs was less than impressed with Jane as the mate for Tarzan thinking that La, the High Priestess of Opar was a better match. With the Germans making themselves international bad guys by starting the First World War, ERB took advantage of their moving against British possessions in Africa to kill off Jane in this seventh novel in the Tarzan series. "Tarzan the Untamed" was first published as a six-part serial in "The Red Book Magazine" in 1919 with the story continued as "Tarzan and the Valley of Luna" in a five-part serial in "All-Story Weekly" in 1920. The result is one of the most atypical Burroughs pulp fiction yarns, in which the standard romantic adventure has the hero (whether he is Tarzan, Korak, John Carter, David Innes, etc.) pursuing his beloved (Jane, Miriam, Dejah Thoris, etc.) across a dangerous environment (darkest Africa, Barsoom, Pellucidar, etc.). But in "Tarzan the Untamed," the hero is out for revenge. The result is arguably ERB's best Tarzan novel, past paced and with a prose style that rises above his average effort.

        This is amply proven in the opening chapter. Hauptmann Fritz Schneider and his men stumble upon the estate of John Clayton, Lord Greystoke, in British East Africa in the fall of 1914. Tarzan and his son, Korak, are away, and Lady Jane does not know that war has broken out between German and the British Empire, so she welcomes them to her home. Meanwhile, Tarzan learns of the war in Nairobi and hurries home only to find the smoking ruins of his estate when he returns. Wasimbu, the son of Muviro, has been crucified on the wall, and the rest of the natives are all dead. Tarzan also finds the charred body of his wife, recognizable only the rings on her fingers. Cursing the Germans, Tarzan swears vengeance and leaves behind the trappings of civilization. During a tremendous thunderstorm, Tarzan kills a leopard, symbolizing the return of the Lord of the Jungle--and this is just the first chapter.

        Tarzan heads south into German East Africa and almost immediately begins wrecking havoc on the Germans, displaying same sort of animal cunning and creative cruelty that he displayed as a youth in "Tarzan of the Apes" (and covered a bit as well in "The Jungle Tales of Tarzan"). Even encountering an entrenched German army does not stop Tarzan from getting his revenge on his enemy. Eventually he finds an English flier, Lieutenant Harold Percy Smith-Oldwick, who is captured by cannibals and in need of rescue, and who becomes the character who argues, rather unconvincingly I might add, for Tarzan to be civilized in his one-man war against the Germans. But nothing is going to stop Tarzan from hunting down every last one of the invaders who destroyed his home and killed his wife. Of course, the circumstances of Jane's death lead us to suspect the surprise that awaits Tarzan at the end of this adventure and which sets up the next novel, "Tarzan the Terrible."

        The Tarzan series does become extremely formulaic by the time you get halfway through the twenty-four volumes, but it is worthwhile to at least make you way through the first eight volumes (maybe a bit further, especially if you like lions). "Tarzan the Terrible" is perhaps the quintessential Tarzan novel and the original "Tarzan of the Apes" is the one essential ERB novel to read, but I would agree that "Tarzan the Untamed" is the best yarn in the bunch. Final Note: Not surprisingly, this Tarzan novel was not well received in post-war Germany and effectively ended the publication of Burroughs' work in that country.
        Tarzan the Untamed (Book #7)
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          Edgar Rice Burroughs
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            Edgar Rice Burroughs
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            Tarzan 2-in-1 (Tarzan the Untamed & Tarzan the Terrible) (Tarzan the Classics)
            Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
            • The Dell Comics Tarzan: Tarzan the Untamed/Tarzan the Terrible
            • Two of the best Tarzan novels
            • 2 GREAT ADVENTURE STORIES
            • The best in the series!
            • Good to see these back in print!
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            TARZAN THE UNTAMED

            With the speed of the great apes, Tarzan rushed through the jungle toward his home and family. But he was already too late. The marauders had been there before him. His farm was in shambles and no one was left alive. Silently, he swore his terrible vengeance against those who had done this monstrous deed. Then he set out grimly to track them . . . through warring armies . . . across a vast desert that no man had ever crossed . . . and to a strange valley where only madmen lived.



            TARZAN THE TERRIBLE

            Lieutenant Obergatz had fled in terror from the seeking vengeance of Tarzan of the Apes. And with him, by force, he had taken Tarzan's beloved mate, Jane. Now the ape-man was following the faint spoor of their flight, into a region no man had ever penetrated. The trail led across seemingly impassable marshes into Pal-ul-don--a savage land where primitive Waz-don and Ho-don fought fiercely, wielding knives with their long, prehensile tails--and where mighty triceratops still survived from the dim dawn of time . . .

            Customer Reviews:

            5 out of 5 stars The Dell Comics Tarzan: Tarzan the Untamed/Tarzan the Terrible.......2006-12-13

            It is commonly agreed among ERB fans that Tarzan the Untamed and Tarzan the Terrible are two of the best books of the series. They make a pair that complete a whole story, but can be read separately as well. The only thing I wanted to add to the discussion is the fact that Tarzan the Terrible is the ONLY novel in which the lost land of Pal-ul-don appears. This land was greatly expanded and mined to completion in the 1950's Dell Tarzan comics. So, if you were a fan of that old Dell Tarzan, at least Tarzan the Terrible deserves a reading. As mentioned by others, these two stories are filled with action and adventure and, I believe, would find a readership among kids today if only the books were carried by more book stores.

            5 out of 5 stars Two of the best Tarzan novels.......1999-10-14

            These are two of the best Tarzan novels, filled with everything that Burroughs does best: action, mystery, romance, lost cities... TARZAN THE TERRIBLE is the direct sequel to TARZAN THE UNTAMED, and anyone who has read these books will want to get a copy of Philip Jose Farmer's THE DARK HEART OF TIME: A TARZAN NOVEL, which takes place chronologically in between these two amazing books.

            5 out of 5 stars 2 GREAT ADVENTURE STORIES.......1999-09-01

            These are two of the best books ERB wrote in the series. Although "Tarzan of the Apes" is the undisputed best novel of the series, quite possibly a literary masterpiece, these two have even more adventure, action, and clever plot twists than the original. I think "Tarzan the Terrible" is an overall better read, but the final few chapters of "Tarzan the Untamed", in Xuja, city of the mad, is my favorite part of the entire series. I enjoyed it better than Opar, Ashair, or any of the other lost cities ERB created. I wish he had set the entire novel there. If you're an adventure or Tarzan fan you can't miss these two stories. They're the 7th and 8th books in the series and still have aspects of Tarzan being fresh in his creator's mind. The latter books are all good, but they remind me alot of another series, my favorite, the Gor series by John Norman. The first books are outstanding, but the series begin to get repetitive as though the authors used up all their good ideas and are recycling them with different but similiar settings and characters and the storylines follow much of the same course as the previous ones. The only negative thing I can say about the Tarzan series, if indeed you even consider this negative, is that coincidence seems to play much too big of a role. Everyone in the story will somehow end up in the same place at the same time no matter what they've been through and where they've been. But I guess that's what helps make them enjoyable. It all works out. If you like the Tarzan series I recommend two other books by Edgar Rice Burroughs: "The Outlaw of Torn", a medieval tale and "I Am a Barbarian", a tale of the mad Roman emperor Caligula. I also recommend the Gor series by John Norman(the ones with Tarl Cabot in them anyway) and anything by Robert E. Howard.

            5 out of 5 stars The best in the series!.......1999-08-02

            These two novels in my opinion were the best in all of the 22 book series. Tarzan goes from fighting germans to fighting prehistoric people and animals in a lost land. How does it get any better than that? And the Jane thing is cool! A must read for ultimate action/adventure readers.

            5 out of 5 stars Good to see these back in print!.......1997-06-19

            These two stories are, in my humble opinion, the two best works of ERB in the Tarzan series. Very nice plot twists (as opposed to the rather contrived ones later on) and a great deal of background into the settings (example: the Ho-don and Waz-don dialect dictionary in Tarzan the Terrible)make these two "must own" books.

            If you're looking for a great way to while away some time or, even better, find a good book for a young reader - I urge you to strongly buy this book!
            Tarzan the Untamed (Tarzan #7)
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              Tarzan the Untamed (Tarzan #7)

              Manufacturer: Ballantine Books
              ProductGroup: Book
              Binding: Mass Market Paperback

              GeneralGeneral | Science Fiction | Science Fiction & Fantasy | Subjects | Books
              ASIN: 0345230051

              Product Description

              Fiction, Adventure, Tarzan, Science Fiction
              3 PBs by Edgar Rice Burroughs: Return of Tarzan, Tarzan the Untamed, The Gods of Mars
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                3 PBs by Edgar Rice Burroughs: Return of Tarzan, Tarzan the Untamed, The Gods of Mars
                Edgar Rice Burroughs
                ProductGroup: Book
                Binding: Paperback
                ASIN: B000VVN2Y4

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                Paperbacks
                BURROUGHS BULLETIN - New Series Number 26 - Spring 1996: Keys to Tarzan the Untamed; Olympic Love Affair; The Incomparable Hogarth; Burne Hogarth Interview; Three Days in Pellucidar; The Toy Scene; Tarzan: The Epic Adventure
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                  BURROUGHS BULLETIN - New Series Number 26 - Spring 1996: Keys to Tarzan the Untamed; Olympic Love Affair; The Incomparable Hogarth; Burne Hogarth Interview; Three Days in Pellucidar; The Toy Scene; Tarzan: The Epic Adventure
                  George C. (editor) (re: Edgar Rice Burroughs) McWhorter
                  Manufacturer: The Burroughs Bibliophiles
                  ProductGroup: Book
                  Binding: Paperback
                  ASIN: B000I9G0WK

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                  1. Oxford Surveys in Evolutionary Biology: Volume 8: 1991 (Oxford Surveys in Evolutionary Biology)
                  2. Oxygen Transport to Tissue XI (Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology)
                  3. Perspectives on Animal Behavior
                  4. Philosophical Naturalists: Themes in Early Nineteenth-Century British Biology (Wisconsin publications in the history of science and medicine)
                  5. Physiology of Cold Adaptation in Birds (Nato a S I Series Series a, Life Sciences)
                  6. Plankton Regulation Dynamics: Experiments and Models in Rotifer Continuous Cultures (Ecological Studies)
                  7. Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture: Fundamental Methods (Springer Lab Manuals)
                  8. Plant Virology Protocols: From Viral Sequence to Protein Function (Methods in Molecular Biology)
                  9. Population Biology of Tropical Insects
                  10. Protective and Damaging Effects of the Biobehavioral Stress Response: From Molecules to Man (Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences)

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