Tarzan Series
The Lost Adventure, is the twenty-seventh book published in the Tarzan novel series. It follows Burroughs's 24 main novels, a children's novel by Burroughs, and Fritz Lieber's authorized Tarzan and the Valley of Gold which was published in 1966 as the 25th Tarzan novel.
Lansdale's novel, was followed by two further novels authorized by Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc.: R. A. Salvatore's 1997 Tarzan: The Epic Adventures, and Philip José Farmer's 1999 The Dark Heart of Time.
Preceded by Tarzan and the Valley of Gold |
Tarzan series Tarzan: the Lost Adventure |
Succeeded by Tarzan: The Epic Adventures |
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