TARZAN AT THE EARTH'S CORE
EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS
ACE BOOKS, INC.
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TARZAN AT THE EARTH'S CORE
This Ace edition follows the text of the first hard-cover
book edition, originally published in 1929.
Cover art and title page illustration by Frank Frazetta.
PRINTED IN U.S.A.
THE KING OF THE JUNGLE
IN THE LAND OF THE NOONDAY SUN
When word came from the inner world that David Innes, Emperor of Pellucidar, was imprisoned in a Korsar dungeon, Jason Gridley sped to the jungles of Africa to seek aid from the one man capable of besting the terrors of savage Pellucidar. And Tarzan, true to his reputation, organized an expedition, supervised construction of a giant dirigible, and set off at once for the polar entrance to the hidden land.
But having arrived, Tarzan realized the worst was yet before them. For almost immediately, Tarzan, Jason, Captain Zuppner and the ten Waziri warriors became separated—each forced to face the terrors of the unknown alone.
The thrills of man against prehistoric monster are at fever pitch in TARZAN AT THE EARTH'S CORE.