EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS
The Lad and the Lion
The Man-Eater

THE LAD AND THE LION: Not since the days of the "Jungle Books" has any one succeeded in bringing humans and brutes together with the success of Edgar Rice Burroughs. You all know his Tarzan stories and have reveled in the glamour of that ape-man's friendships and adventures with the beasts of the wild. Here is a new hero with a new companion, and you can see them both in your own town in moving pictures produced by the Selig Polyscope Company. The Editor-All-Story Weekly

THE MAN-EATER: A native woman working in the little cultivated patch just outside the palisade which surrounded the mission was the first to see them. Her scream penetrated to the living room of the little thatched bungalow where the Rev. Sangamon Morton sat before a table. He had heard such screams before. The one thing always uppermost in his mind and the one, great, abiding terror of their lives there in the midst of the savage African jungle was the Wakandas.



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Contents:

BEN, KING OF BEASTS
THE OAKDALE AFFAIR
WHO MURDERED MR. THOMAS
THE RED NECKTIE
HOW I BECAME AN AUTHOR
WHY I WROTE "TARZAN AND THE ANT MEN"
MUST FIGHT OR RUN OUT
O, YES; IT'S GETTING THICK

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