TARZAN: The Greystoke Legacy reviewed by Andy Briggs

Posted on January 30, 2013

Tarzan Greystoke Legacy

TARZAN
The Greystoke Legacy
By Andy Briggs
Source: Pulp Fiction Reviews
Open Road Media
177 pages

We’d vaguely heard mention someone was going to be re-launching a new, modern version of Tarzan a while back then promptly forgot all about it. These kind of re-imaginings have been tried before with various pulp heroes; most of them have failed miserably and are better left forgotten. Thus when one of the marketing agents for Open Road Media contacted us about reviewing Andy Briggs new Tarzan books we were curious enough to accept their gracious invitation. The books arrived two weeks ago (they are also available as Ebooks) and we were anxious to dig into them.

It is important that we make it resoundingly clear that Tarzan of the Apes as created and written by Edgar Rice Burroughs is one of our favorite fictional characters. Having discovered Burroughs books in paperback format during our teen years, we devoured most of them and particularly cherish the first two; “Tarzan of the Apes” and “The Return of Tarzan.” Together they tell one of the most amazing yarns ever put to paper and from which an entire cottage industry was born. Tarzan is easily one of the most recognizable figures of all times and has been portrayed in movies (starting with the silent era), TV series, comic books, radio and who knows what else. His venerable tale is of man’s daily struggles with survival, the preservation of his natural environment and the steadily encroaching beast that is modern civilization.

After having read, “Tarzan : The Greystoke Legacy,” we confess to having been wonderfully surprised at just how well it was both conceived and executed. Briggs is a truly talented writer who is obviously a true fan of Burroughs’ original stories and he reshapes the origin of the Ape Man with both a logical presentation and a great deal of reverence for the classic source material. Unlike Burroughs, who lived in a time when his background setting for Tarzan was a still largely unexplored “Dark” Continent, Briggs is challenged to offer us a hero whose jungle home is a rapidly dwindling landscape endangered daily by multiple factions.

Burroughs never once, in his many books, ever offered us scientific details of the wildlife and flora of the savage jungle he wrote about. Not so in this retelling. Yet, despite his handicap of portraying an authentic wilderness, Briggs never loses sight of the intrinsic nature of his hero; Tarzan is a savage being nurtured by the law of the jungle. He kills his enemies and protects his friend, be they beast or human.

Jane Porter is a troubled, lonely young woman, who has followed her father into Congo where he and his partner are operating an illegal tree-cutting operation. When mysterious acts of vandalism begin plaguing the camp and slowing down the work, those in charge believe the sabotage to be the work of militant rebels hiding deeper in the jungle. One night someone sets fires to the machinery and Jane, disorientated by an explosion, awakens to find herself lost in the jungle. When he is found and rescued by a half naked white man calling himself Tarzan, she is propelled into an adventure that will both alter her world view and awaken an inner strength and courage she didn’t know she possessed. All because of this strange, mysterious man who dwells amongst the giant apes of the forest.

The last thing this reviewer desires is to spoil the exuberant, grand adventure this book presents by giving away scenes that are both fresh while echoing the iconic trappings of this legendary figure. “Tarzan : The Greystorke Legacy,” is a rousing, hugely entertaining read that respects it heritage while offering us a truly exciting “new” Tarzan for our times. We can’t wait to dig into book two. Stat tuned, Tarzan fans.

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Dr. Jane Goodall at the Warner Grant Theater in San Pedro This Friday!

Posted on January 2, 2013

Greetings and Happy Holidays!

Following is a flyer and information on a wonderful event we are putting together to help support Dr. Jane Goodall and her important work for our planet. We’d really appreciate it if you would please share this fundraising event information with your contact lists. John and I are trying to promote this with very little money. Word of mouth is our best bet to sell as many tickets as possible. Any help you can give us to promote this event is greatly appreciated.

ALL PROCEEDS GO TO SUPPORT THE WORK OF DR JANE GOODALL

Dr. Jane Goodall at the Warner Grant Theater in San Pedro Friday January 4th 7:30pm

Spend an evening with Dr. Jane Goodall and Friends: Join world renowned primatologist, Dame of the British Empire, founder of the Jane Goodall Institute, UN Messenger of Peace and 2013 Rose Bowl Grand Marshall for an evening of inspirational music and stories of a lifetime from a lifetime of adventure.

Tickets are $20 for students; $35 for adults and $75 for VIP. There will be a VIP reception, with Dr. Goodall following the show, with appetizers and a no host bar.

Please purchase tickets at : www.experiencesanpedro.com or www.brownpapertickets.com/events/302866

Thank you for your support.

Love and peace,

Edgar Rice Burroughs Inc.

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Jim Morris to be special guest of honor at the Tarzan / John Carter Centennial Celebration on August 18, 2012 at Warner Center Marriott Hotel

Posted on July 27, 2012

Jim Morris

Tarzana, CA – Mr. Jim Morris, General Manager & Executive Vice President, Production at Pixar Animation Studios and Producer of the movie JOHN CARTER, willbe a Special Guest of Honor at the Tarzan/John Carter Centennial Celebration to be heldon the evening of Saturday, August 18, 2012. The celebration is part of a three-dayBurroughs Bibliophiles Convention to be held August l6-18, 2012 at the Warner CenterManiott Hotel in Woodland Hills. CA

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Chesterfield artist’s depiction of Tarzan to appear on new stamp

Posted on July 11, 2012

CHESTERFIELD, VA – Edgar Rice Burroughs, the author who created Tarzan and a host of other sci-fi heroes a century ago, didn’t get much respect for what was considered pulp fiction at the time. Now, the work of a Chesterfield artist commemorating the prolific author is taking a licking literally.

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Official Tarzan Statues now available for Pre-Order!

Posted on July 11, 2012

Official Tarzan Statues Open Edition Statue Limited-Edition Statue Centennial Limited-edition Statue JDevito

To celebrate the 100th anniversary of Tarzan’s creation, Edgar Rice Burroughs Inc. selected internationally-acclaimed award-winning artist Joe DeVito to create the official commemorative statues of the Lord of the Jungle.

Available in three editions, each with it’s own artistic nature, these statues are destined to become much-sought-after collectors’ items in years to come.

www.jdevito.com

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