In this extraordinary jungle adventure, Tarzan crosses the forbidden Great Thorn Forest and discovers a hidden world of giants, miniature kingdoms, and impossible science.
In Tarzan and the Ant-Men, Edgar Rice Burroughs sends the ape-man into one of his strangest and most imaginative realms. After a plane crash carries him beyond the impassable Great Thorn Forest, Tarzan encounters the Alali-primitive giants whose brutal customs make survival uncertain. Yet even this peril pales beside what lies beyond: the warring nations of the Ant-Men, a civilization of people scarcely eighteen inches tall.
Honored at first in the city of Trohanadalmakus, Tarzan soon becomes a pawn in the bitter conflict between rival kingdoms. Captured by the warriors of Veltopismakus, he faces a fate more terrible than chains. Through uncanny science, the ape-man is reduced to the size of his captors and forced into bondage as a quarry slave. Stripped of his natural advantage of strength and stature, Tarzan must rely upon cunning, courage, and indomitable will to survive.
Blending jungle adventure with lost-world fantasy and speculative science, this novel stands as one of the most inventive entries in the Tarzan saga-a tale of survival where even the king of the jungle must fight from the smallest of positions.
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