I’m just a bit long in the tooth m’self & I remember Johnnie Weissmuller as Tarzan. Seems to me that he got a little old and portly to be a young and virile Tarzan & was replaced by somebody. Anybody remember who?
I read every book I could find about Tarzan back in the mid 50s when I was about 8 or more. Loved them then and still do. Where are the books today like that?
@Ronald Pence: Try the Gutenberg Project. For books where the copyright has expired, they can be read and downloaded for free: http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/search.html/?default_prefix=titles&sort_order=downloads&query=tarzan
Tarzan of the Apes is one of the Gutenberg offerings I think. I know I downloaded it free from B&N, though I’d read it in an earlier ebook form for Palm OS.
wiselad almost 13 years ago
and who was his first love? Kriga the ape?
APersonOfInterest almost 13 years ago
Little Tarzan is becoming self-aware … ah, the memories!!!!
APersonOfInterest almost 13 years ago
Good morning gang … where ever you are.
Ray_C almost 13 years ago
I do not want to hear about his first teenage romance.
tripwire45 almost 13 years ago
Runt of the litter…with an IQ that blows off the top of the chart as far as the apes are concerned.
brickhouse almost 13 years ago
I thought they would inclde something of kala’s fierce protection of tarzan in his infancy.
brickhouse almost 13 years ago
Last sundays cliffhanger was good:-) i will be staying tuned in for that snarlling beasts attack!
WW2 Marine Veteran almost 13 years ago
I just enjoyed reading about Tarzan of the Apes when I was a youngster so many years ago.
quartermain almost 13 years ago
Hey ,,where’s our good friend Katman today?
ghretighoti almost 13 years ago
I’m just a bit long in the tooth m’self & I remember Johnnie Weissmuller as Tarzan. Seems to me that he got a little old and portly to be a young and virile Tarzan & was replaced by somebody. Anybody remember who?
lovemyredpoodle almost 13 years ago
I read every book I could find about Tarzan back in the mid 50s when I was about 8 or more. Loved them then and still do. Where are the books today like that?
tripwire45 almost 13 years ago
@Ronald Pence: Try the Gutenberg Project. For books where the copyright has expired, they can be read and downloaded for free: http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/search.html/?default_prefix=titles&sort_order=downloads&query=tarzan
bonsai9933 almost 13 years ago
Tarzan of the Apes is one of the Gutenberg offerings I think. I know I downloaded it free from B&N, though I’d read it in an earlier ebook form for Palm OS.