The Cave Man

The Cave Man by Edgar Rice Burroughs, published by Aegypan in April 2008, is a work of fiction that spans 112 pages. This edition presents the story of Waldo Emerson Smith-Jones, a member of a wealthy family who undergoes a dramatic transformation from a sheltered life to that of a castaway. Stranded among brutish troglodytes, he discovers untapped resources and strengths, as well as a romantic connection with the enchanting Nadara.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of survival and leadership within a primitive tribe. As Waldo rises to a position of authority, he grapples with the complexities of returning to civilization, which proves to be fraught with challenges. This tale combines elements of action and adventure with fantasy, inviting readers to engage with the epic journey of self-discovery and the trials of navigating both love and danger in an unfamiliar world.
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Scion of a wealthy family, the effete Waldo Emerson Smith-Jones has been transformed . . . no thanks to the proper training and education due Boston’s finest — but due to sheer, desperate necessity: for he must survive as a castaway! Surrounded by brutish troglodytes, he discovers resources and strengths he never knew he possessed — as well as love, with the strangely bewitching Nadara. Rising to the leadership of her primitive tribe, he makes plans for a return to civilization . . . a return, he soon learns, fraught with more peril than the jungle!
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