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The Monster Men
The Monster Men
Author: Edgar Rice Burroughs
They called him Number Thirteen, the latest and best of Dr. von Horn's attempts to create life from chemicals. He found himself an almost-human on von Horn's hideaway jungle island off the coast of Borneo. He saw the monsters that had preceded him and grew used to those dreadful travesties of humanity. — Not until Number thirteen met the ...  more »
ISBN: 344341
Publication Date: 2/1979
Pages: 185
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Publisher: Ace
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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MAN, MONSTER, OR JUNGLE GOD?

Everyone knew him, but to all he was something strange and something diferent. Even he himself did not know who he was-or what he was!

Professor Maxon knew him as the ultimate product of his experiments to create life-Experiment Number Thirteen...

Von Horn knew him as the leader of The Monster Men-eleven ungodly horrors...

Muda Saffir knew him as the stranger who defied every obstacle to pursue him with murderous intent...

The natives knew him as the invincible warrior, the fierce foe of the head-hunters--Bulan!

Virginia Maxon knew him as the only man who could save her from danger--the man-being she loved...

EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS' story of THE MONSTER MEN and their leader is one to rival his famous Tarzan tales for jungle excitement.


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