TARZAN and the ANT MEN (#10) by Edgar Rice Burroughs 1924
TARZAN AND THE ANT MEN. Edgar Rice Burroughs, Grosset & Dunlap Publishers, New York, 1924.
Juvenile Fiction - Adventure
Book #10 of 24; Tarzan series
Vintage from the 1920s
No man had ever penetrated the Great Thorn Forest until Tarzan of the Apes crashed his plane behind it on his solo flight. Within he finds a beautiful country. But in it lives the Alali, strange Stone Age giants whose women regard all men as less than slaves. And beyond the Alali lies the country of the Ant Men—little people only eighteen inches tall. There, in Trohanadalmakus, Tarzan is an honored guest, until he is captured by the warriors of Veltopismakus in one of the Ant Men’s wars. But unknown to the ape-man, they have plans for him—by the advanced science of the little people, Tarzan is shrunk to their size and set to work as a quarry slave.
Illustrated hardcover with illustrated endpapers. Secure binding with a mild crack at the inside rear and a small fray mark at the rear top spine edge. About 7-1/2 x 5 with 346 pages.