Tarzan and the Golden Lion - ©1923 - Reprint retailer 1958 - Excellent Condition - Edgar Rice Burroughs - Free Domestic Shipping

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Tarzan and the Golden Lion - ©1923 - Reprint retailer 1958 - Excellent Condition - Edgar Rice Burroughs - Free Domestic Shipping,

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Product code: Tarzan and the Golden Lion - ©1923 - Reprint retailer 1958 - Excellent Condition - Edgar Rice Burroughs - Free Domestic Shipping

Tarzan and the Golden Lion - ©1923 - Reprint 1958 - Excellent Condition - Edgar Rice Burroughs - Free Domestic Shipping

Grosset & Dunlap Publishers New York
© 1923
332 Pages
Book Dimensions: 7.5" x 5" x 1.25"

Book in Excellent Condition
Cover edges are slightly worn
Spine is strong with no damage
No missing pages, no damage or writing

"Tarzan and the Golden Lion is an adventure novel by American writer Edgar Rice Burroughs, the ninth in his series of twenty-four books about the title character Tarzan. It was first published as a seven-part serial in Argosy All-Story Weekly beginning in December 1922; and then as a complete novel by A.C. McClurg & Co. on March 24, 1923." Wikipedia

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What happened in 1923???
Adjusted for inflation, $100 in 1923 is equal to $1,541 in 2021 ~ King Tutankhamun's Tomb is opened by Howard Carter ~ Insulin is mass-produced for the treatment of diabetes ~ The Great Kanto earthquake devastates Tokyo and Yokohama in 1923 leaving over 100,000 fatalities ~ Jazz was the music of popular choice and some of the best-known musicians were jazz musicians including Duke Ellington and Al Jolson. One other popular musician/composer was George Gershwin. Many of his songs are still recorded and listened to today. A popular dance of the times was known as the Charleston.

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