Sunday, December 2, 2018

1895 February The Return Of Tarzan


Date: the morning of February 1, 1895
Event:  Kador ben Saden's men take Tarzan back to Bou Saada.
Source:  "While they were mounting in the douar of Kadour  ben Saden the morning of their departure, the girl came to bid farewell to Tarzan." ERB-The Return Of Tarzan.

Bou Saada
Bou Saada

Date:  after dark February 1, 1895
Event:  Tarzan arrives at Bou Saada and receives orders to go to Cape Town immediately.
Source:  "Thus, making his entrance after dark, as he did, he was not seen by anyone who knew him, and reached the inn unobserved." ERB-The Return Of Tarzan. "One was an order from  his superior to lay off on his present work, and hasten to Cape Town by the first steamer he could get." ERB-The Return Of Tarzan.

Bou Saada
Bou Saada

Date:  the night of February 1, 1895
Event:  Tarzan makes arrangements to leave Bou Saada for Cape Town. The ape-man then finds Nickolas Rockoff and takes the secret papers from the Russian he had just obtained from Lieutenant Gernois.
Source:  "It was for there he headed." ERB-The Return Of Tarzan.

Bou Saada
Bou Saada

Date:  shortly before eight o'clock on the morning of February 2, 1895
Event:  Tarzan rode north to Bouira and Algiers.
Source:  "The next morning Tarzan rode north on his way to Bouira and Algiers." ERB-The Return Of Tarzan. "He shot himself about eight o'clock this morning." ERB-The Return Of Tarzan.

Bouira, Algeria
Bouira, Algeria

Date:  the evening of February 2, 1895
Event:  Tarzan arrives at Sidi Aissa and discovers Lieutenant Gernois has killed himself.
Source:  "At Sidi Aissa Tarzan met a French officer with whom he had become acquainted on the occasion of his recent sojourn in the town." ERB-The Return Of Tarzan. "You left Bou Saada early," ERB-The Return Of Tarzan. "He shot himself about eight o'clock this morning."  ERB-The Return Of Tarzan.

Sidi Aissa, Algeria
Sidi Aissa, Algeria

Date:  February 4, 1895
Event:  Tarzan arrives in Algiers.
Source:  "Two days after Tarzan reached Algiers." ERB-The Return Of Tarzan.

Algiers, Algeria
Algiers, Algeria

Date:  February 6, 1895
Event:  Tarzan remains in Algiers for two days while waiting for his ship to Cape Town.
Source:  "There he found that he would have a two day's wait before he could catch a ship bound for Cape Town." ERB-The Return Of Tarzan.

Algiers, Algeria
Algiers, Algeria

Date:  February 6, 1895
Event:  Tarzan boards a ship for Cape Town using the name John Caldwell of London.
Source:  "There he found that he would have a two day's wait before he could catch a ship bound for Cape Town." ERB-The Return Of Tarzan.

Algiers, Algeria
Algiers, Algeria

Date:  the night of February 6, 1895
Event:  Tarzan meets Hazel Strong.
Source:  "At dinner that night Tarzan set next to a young woman whose place was at the captain's left." ERB-The Return Of Tarzan.

Al Anderson
Al Anderson

Date:  February 7, 1895
Event:  Lord Tennington's yacht and Tarzan's English steamer passed in the Strait of Gibraltar.
Source:  "And so it happened that on a certain day two vessels passed in the Strait of Gibraltar." ERB-The Return Of Tarzan. "This vessel flies the English flag." ERB-The Return Of Tarzan.
Chat:  At first glance one assumes that Edgar Rice Burroughs, the author, offers very little information to date this event, but using simple logic he does. According to Alan Hanson's A Chrono-log of ERB'S Tarzan Series, the jungle lord's ocean voyage from Algiers to Cape Town takes two weeks. The passing of the ships passing at the Strait of Gibraltar occurs shortly after the ape-mans' departure from Algiers, so, therefore, we know the ships passing is occurring very early in the voyage.
     Although exact dates can't be provided for this and the following five events all occur within a ten-day time period according to Alan Hanson's A Chrono-log of ERB'S Tarzan Series.  Using this information we have provided working dates that do not oppose Edgar Rice Burroughs, the authors, provided information.

Lady Alice
Lady Alice

Date February 7, 1895
Event:  As the yacht and steamer passed Tarzan was talking to Hazel Strong, Jane's longtime friend, and discovered she had yet to marry Clayton. The ape-man also learned Jane was in love with him instead of his cousin William Cecil.
Source:  "When the yacht had passed the man resumed the conversation that her appearance had broken off." ERB-The Return Of Tarzan.

C. Edmund Monroe
C. Edmund Monroe

Date:  February 8 through 11, 1895  
Event:  The next few days passed uneventfully aboard the passenger steamer.
Source:  "The next few days passed uneventfully." ERB-The Return Of Tarzan.

Rafael Palacious
Rafael Palacious

Date:  February 12, 1895
Event:  Tarzan, still going by his spy name, John Caldwell, meets Nickolas Rokoff going by the name of Monsieur Thuran,
Source:  "One day Tarzan found Miss Strong in conversation with a stranger, a man he had not seen on board before." ERB-The Return Of Tarzan.
Chat:  The interesting thing here is that Tarzan is looking at Nickolas Rockoff who he had just seen less than two weeks ago in Bou Saada, Algeria, and does not recognize him either by sight or smell. Without actually saying it  Edgar Rice Burroughs, the author, is clearly indicating that Nickolas Rokoff had altered his appearance. Why didn't the ape-man smell the Russian's scent? As a spy, Nickolas Rokoff often played the part of an aristocrat. Therefore, the Russian spy would have used the manly perfumes of the day. Being a traveler he most likely owned more than one brand and scent. The changing of the perfumes would keep the jungle lord's keen sense off balance.

Robert Abbit
Robert Abbit

Date:  February 17, 1895
Event:  Days later Nickolas Rockoff searched Tarzan's room for secret papers.
Source:  "He did not see the man again for days." ERB-The Return Of Tarzan.

Barclay Shaw
Barclay Shaw

Date:  the night of February 17, 1895
Event:  That night Tarzan is thrown overboard.
Source:  "After Miss Strong had gone below that night Tarzan stood leaning over the rail looking far out to sea." ERB-The Return Of Tarzan.
Chat:  Alan Hanson in his A Chrono-log Of ERB's Tarzan Series suggests Tarzan's trip from Algiers to Cape Town takes right at two weeks. Since I have no way of researching the ship's travel time so I will depend on Alan's research for working dates. According to William Cecil Clayton's description in Tarzan Of The Apes,10" degrees, South Latitude is the location of John and Alice Clayton's cabin in Portuguese Angola. By chance, this is also the exact location where Tarzan was thrown overboard by Nickolas Rokoff and Alexis Paulvitch in The Return Of Tarzan.

Russ Manning
Russ Manning

Date:  the night of February 17, 1895
Event:  After swimming briefly, Tarzan noticed his secret papers were gone.
Source:  "Now he knew that something more than revenge had prompted Rockoff to pitch him overboard - the Russian had managed to obtain possession of the papers Tarzan had wrested from him at Bou Saada." ERB-The Return Of Tarzan.

Russ Manning
Russ Manning

Date:  near dawn February 18, 1895
Event:  Near dawn, Tarzan happened upon the wrecked bottom of a derelict. There he slept.
Source:  "The first faint evidence of dawn was paling the stars ahead of him when the dim outlines of a low-lying black mass loomed up directly in his track. ERB-The Return Of Tarzan.

Walpole Champney
Walpole Champney

Date:  around forenoon February 18, 1895
Event:  Tarzan awakes and discovers a little boat and a distant shoreline.
Source:  "The heat of the sun awoke him early in the forenoon." ERB-The Return Of Tarzan.

Joe Kubert
Joe Kubert

Date:  late afternoon February 18, 1895
Event:  By late in the afternoon Tarzan was close enough to shore to discover he was at his birthplace.
Source:  "It was late in the afternoon by the time he came close enough to distinguish objects on land, or to make out the contour of the shoreline." ERB-The Return Of Tarzan.

Daryl Mandryk
Daryl Mandryk

Date:  February 18, 1895
Event:  At age twenty-two, Tarzan enters the cabin he had left nearly two years before.
Source:  "Nothing had been disturbed; there were the table, the bed, and the little crib built by his father - the shelves and cupboards just as they had stood for over twenty-three years - just as he had left them nearly two years before.." ERB-The Return Of Tarzan.

Harry Wooley
Harry Wooley

Date:  growing dark February 18, 1895
Event:  Tarzan kills Horta, the boar.
Source:  "While it was yet light Tarzan came to a drinking place by the side of a jungle river.  On a low branch, he squatted above the trail.  For an hour he waited. It was growing dark."  ERB-The Return Of Tarzan.

Harry Wooley
Harry Wooley

Date:  growing dark February 18, 1895
Event:  Jane Porter and William Cecil Clayton eat dinner upon the Lady Alice in the Indian Ocean.
Source:  "He wiped his bloody hands on a bunch of leaves, slung the remains of his kill across his shoulder, and swung off through the middle terrace of the forest toward his cabin, and at the same instant Jane Porter and William Cecil Clayton arose from a sumptuous dinner upon the Lady Alice, thousands of miles to the east, in the Indian Ocean." ERB-The Return Of Tarzan.


Ron Ely
Ron Ely

Date:  following forenoon February 19, 1895
Event:  Tarzan swam in the sea, ate, then went in search of weapons.
Source:  "Tarzan slept late into the following forenoon, for he had been very tired from the labors and extortion of the long night and day upon the ocean, and the jungle jaunt that had brought into play muscles that he had scarce used for nearly two years.." ERB-The Return Of Tarzan.
Chat:  This is the second passage in The Return Of Tarzan that informs us Tarzan has been gone from Portuguese Angola for nearly two years.

J. Allen St. John
J. Allen St. John

Date:  that night February 19, 1895
Event:  Tarzan discovered Mbonga's village was no longer, so he went inland in search of another village. That night he slept in the jungle.
Source:  "That night he slept far inland from his cabin, securely wedged into the crotch of a giant tree, swaying a hundred feet above the ground." ERB-The Return Of Tarzan.
Chat:  Edgar Rice Burroughs the author, never mentions the fate of Tibo, or his mother Momaya.  All we know is that the two never again appear in the Tarzan series.

John Coleman Burroughs
John Coleman Burroughs

Date:  early the next morning February 20, 1895
Event:  Tarzan continued inland following the course of the stream.
Source:  "Early the next morning he resumed his journey, always following the course of the stream." ERB-The Return Of Tarzan.

The Return Of Tarzan
The Return Of Tarzan

Date:  February 20, 1895
Event:  Hazel Strong, along with Nickolas Rokoff, arrives at Cape Town.
Source:  "Monsieur Thuran became a frequent visitor at the home of Hazel Strong's uncle in Cape Town." ERB-The Return Of Tarzan.
Chat: This "fourteen-day theory" of the ship traveling from Algiers to Cape Town are working dates only and are derived from A Chrono-log Of ERB's Tarzan Series, by Alan Hanson.  Another researched theory, within reason, could be used and the calendar dates shifted somewhat and still be in agreement with Edgar Rice Burroughs's described information.
Chat:  This is the first of two passages in The Return Of Tarzan that directly implies the events of The Return Of Tarzan cover a time span of two years.

Neal Adams
Neal Adams

Date:  February 21, 1895
Event:  Jane Porter and Hazel Strong run into each other at Cape Town.
Source:  "The next day Hazel Strong enjoyed one of the happiest surprises of her life - she ran face to face upon Jane Porter as she was coming out of a  jeweler's shop." ERB-The Return Of Tarzan. "By the time mutual explanations had been made Hazel knew that Lord Tennington's yacht had put in at Cape Town for at least a week's stay and at the end of that time was to continue on her voyage - this time up the West Coast - and so back to England."  ERB-The Return Of Tarzan.

The Return Of Tarzan
The Return Of Tarzan

Date:  February 23, 1895
Event:  After three days of Traveling Tarzan came to a part of the jungle he had never been to before.
Source:  "For three days he continued his quest, until he had come to a part of the jungle in which he had never before been." ERB-The Return Of Tarzan.

The Return Of Tarzan
The Return Of Tarzan

Date:  Monday, February 23, 1895
Event:  Hazel Strong's mother was summoned back to Baltimore by her attorneys. Lord Tennington offered to let Mrs. Strong, Hazel, and Monsieur Thuran (Nickolas Rokoff), travel as far as England on his yacht.
Source:  "Mrs. Strong had been telling them how much she had enjoyed her visit at Cape Town, and that she regretted that a letter just received from her attorneys in Baltimore had necessitated her cutting her visit shorter than they had intended." ERB-The Return Of Tarzan. "It's to take Mrs. Strong and Miss Strong, and Thuran too, if he will come, as far as England with us on the yacht." ERB-The Return Of Tarzan.

The Return Of Tarzan
The Return Of Tarzan

Date:  February 24, 1895
Event Tarzan rescues Busuli, Chief of the Waziri.
Source:  "On the morning of the fourth day his nostrils were suddenly surprised by a faint new scent." ERB-The Return Of Tarzan.

Edward Mortleman
Edward Mortleman

Date:  the morning of February 24, 1895
Event:  Monsieur Thuran (Nickolas Rokoff), befriends Hazel Strong the same instant Tarzan rescues Busuli, Chief of the Waziri.
Source:  "And if he could have seen Rokoff at that moment as he assiduously bent every endeavor to the pleasant task of ingratiating himself into the affections of the beautiful Miss Strong, he would have longed more than ever to mete out to the man the fate he deserved."  ERB-The Return Of Tarzan.

The Return Of Tarzan
The Return Of Tarzan

Date:  night February 24, 1895
Event:  The Waziri natives have a wild orgy in Tarzan's honor.
Source:  "Tarzan's first night with the savages was devoted to a wild orgy in his honor." ERB-The Return Of Tarzan.
Chat:  Here we learn the Waziri are not your normal West Coast natives. "As the warriors danced in the firelight, Tarzan was again impressed by the symmetry of their figures and the regularity of their features - the flat noses and thick lips of the typical West Coast savage were entirely missing." ERB-The Return Of Tarzan. "Busuli, the warrior whom he had stalked to the village, told him  many of the tribal legends - how, many years before, his people had come many long marches from the north; how once they had been a great  and powerful tribe; and how the slave raiders had wrought such havoc among them with their death-dealing guns that they had been reduced to a mere remnant of their former numbers and power." ERB-The Return Of Tarzan.

The Return Of Tarzan
The Return Of Tarzan






ABOUT THE AUTHOR

James Michael Moody is a lifelong fan and collector of Edger Rice Burroughs. Over the past forty-five years, Moody has contributed over two hundred articles to various ERB-related fanzines. He also manages an unauthorized Tarzan blog titled Greystoke Chronologist: James Michael Moody. There, the researcher chronologies the Tarzan books starting in May 1872 (known as the pushback theory) instead of the more accepted date, May 1888.

James Michael Moody also authorizes the action-packed Sci-Fi fantasy adventure Unium series. Pioneers On Unium, published December 31, 2019, Exiled On Unium, published August 25, 2022, and Swordsman On Unium, published on July 15, 2024.

Tuesday, November 27, 2018

1895 January The Return Of Tarzan

Date:  January 18, 1895     
Event:  Tarzan gets shot at and later has dinner with Captain Gerard and Lieutenant Gernois.
Source:  "That night he was Captain Gerard's guest at a little dinner." ERB-The Return Of Tarzan.
"We are marching toward Djelda on the morrow." ERB-The Return Of Tarzan.

NC Wyeth
NC Wyeth

Date: the morning of January 19, 1895     
Event:  The Gernois detachment leaves for Djelfa.
Source:  "When the column rode south from Bou Saada the next morning there were half a dozen Arabs bringing up the rear." ERB-The Return Of Tarzan.

NC Wyeth
NC Wyeth

Date:  January 20 through 21, 1895     
Event:  The Gernois detachment camp at Djelfa for two days.
Source:  "After camping at Djelfa for two days the column moved to the southwest, from whence word had come that the marauders were operating against the tribes whose douars were situated at the foot of the mountains." ERB-The Return Of Tarzan.

NC Wyeth
NC Wyeth

Date:   late in the afternoon of January 22, 1895    
Event:  Tarzan and the soldiers reach the douars they are to protect.
Source:  "Late that afternoon they went into camp at a little oasis in which was the douar of a sheik whose flocks were being stolen, and whose herdsmen were being killed." ERB-The Return Of Tarzan.

NC Wyeth
NC Wyeth

Date:  early the morning of January 23, 1895     
Event:  Tarzan helps the French soldiers hunt marauders.
Source:  "Early the next morning Captain Gerard split his command in two, giving Lieutenant Gernois command of one party while he headed the other." ERB-The Return Of Tarzan.

J.Allen St. John
J.Allen St. John

Date:  the night of January 23, 1895     
Event:  Tarzan kills his first large animal, a black lion, with a rifle, and he is captured by Arabs.
Source:  "He must have slept for several hours, for when he was suddenly awakened by the frightened snorting and plunging of his horse the moon was shining full upon the little valley,"  ERB-The Return Of Tarzan.

J.Allen St. John

Date:  about noon January 24, 1895     
Event:  The Arabs, with Tarzan their prisoner, reach their douar of about twenty tents.
Source:  "When they had come out of the mountains they turned toward the south, and about daylight came to the spot where their horses stood in care of two of their number." ERB-The Return Of Tarzan. "For six hours they rode rapidly across the burning desert," ERB-The Return Of Tarzan. "About noon they came to a douar of about twenty tents." ERB-The Return Of Tarzan.

Joe Kubert
Joe Kubert

Date:  just before dusk January 24, 1895    
Event:  The Arabs turn Tarzan over to the Russian, Nikolas Rokoff.
Source:  "Just before dusk several men approached the tent where he lay, and entered it."  ERB-The Return Of Tarzan.

J. Allen St. John
J. Allen St. John

Date:  near midnight on January 24, 1895     
Event:  Sheik Kadour ben Saden's daughter, The Ouled-Nail of Ssi Aissa, rescues Tarzan.  The ape-man kills his second black lion, but this time with a knife.
Source:  "It must be near midnight, thought Tarzan." ERB-The Return Of Tarzan. "The man placed a foot upon the carcass of his kill, and, with his handsome face raised toward the full moon, gave voice to the most frightful cry that ever had smote upon her ears." ERB-The Return Of Tarzan 
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Chat:  There was a full moon visible in Algeria on January 24, 1895.

J. Allen St. John
J. Allen St. John

Date:  about 9:00 a.m. on January 25, 1895  
Event:  Tarzan and the sheik's daughter, The Ouled-Nail of Sisi Aissa, arrived at her father's douar.
Source:  "No sign of pursuit developed, and they came in safely about 9 o'clock to their destination." ERB-The Return Of Tarzan.

Barclay Shaw
Barclay Shaw

Date January 25, 1895 through January 31, 1895  
Event:  Tarzan remains at the sheik's douar for a week.
Source"So he decided against the sheik's proposal, though he remained a week as his guest," ERB-The Return Of Tarzan.

Gaste a Bou Saada
Gaste a Bou Saada








ABOUT THE AUTHOR

James Michael Moody is a lifelong fan and collector of Edger Rice Burroughs. Over the past forty-five years, Moody has contributed over two hundred articles to various ERB-related fanzines. He also manages an unauthorized Tarzan blog titled Greystoke Chronologist: James Michael Moody. There, the researcher chronologies the Tarzan books starting in May 1872 (known as the pushback theory) instead of the more accepted date, May 1888.

James Michael Moody also authorizes the action-packed Sci-Fi fantasy adventure Unium series. Pioneers On Unium, published December 31, 2019, Exiled On Unium, published August 25, 2022, and Swordsman On Unium, published on July 15, 2024.

Monday, November 26, 2018

1894 December The Return Of Tarzan


Date:  November 23, 1894, through December 23, 1894    
Event:  Tarzan spends a month in Sibi-bel-Abbes. The ape-man then sets out by train, with Lieutenant Gernois, for Bou Saada.
Source:  "For a month nothing of moment occurred." ERB-The Return Of Tarzan.


Bou Saada, Algeria
Bou Saada, Algeria

Date:  December 24, 1894     
Event:  The Gernois detachment arrives at Bouira.
Source:  At Bouira the detachment detrained, and the balance of the journey was made in the saddle." ERB-The Return Of Tarzan. ERB, the author, does not tell us how long that train trip takes. Since I have no way of researching that train ride I will agree with Alan Hanson's research in A Chrono-log Of ERB'S Tarzan Series and use one day.

Bouira, Algeria
Bouira, Algeria

Date:  shortly after noon on December 25, 1894    
Event:  Tarzan catches up to the Gernois detachment at Sidi Aissa.
Source:  "Although Tarzan was called early the following morning, the company of spahis was on the march before he had finished his breakfast." ERB-The Return Of Tarzan. "He did not overtake them until he reached Sidi Aissa shortly after noon, where the soldiers had halted for an hours rest." ERB-The Return Of Tarzan. "It was market day at Sidi Aissa, and the numberless caravans of camels coming in from the desert, and the crowds of bickering Arabs in the marketplace, filled Tarzan with a consuming desire to remain for a day that he might see more of these sons of the desert. Thus it was that the company of spahis marched on that afternoon toward Bou Saada without him. He spent the hours until dark wandering about the market in company with a youthful Arab, one Abdul, who had been recommended to him by the innkeeper as a trustworthy servant and interpreter," ERB-The Return Of Tarzan.

Sidi Aissa, Algeria
Sidi Aissa, Algeria

Date:  after eight on December 25, 1894    
Event:  Tarzan rescues Sheik Kadour ben Saden's daughter, The Ouled-Nail of Sisi Aissa.
Source:  "It was after eight, and the dancing was in full swing as Tarzan entered." ERB-The Return Of Tarzan.


Ouled Nails Bou -Seade, Algeria
Ouled Nails Bou -Seade, Algeria

Date: the morning of December 26, 1894    
Event:  Sheik Kadour ben Saden and party travel to Bou Saada.
Source:  "It was decided that although three of them would have to ride after practically no sleep, it would be best to make an early start in the morning, and attempt to ride all the way to Bou Saada in one day." ERB-The Return Of Tarzan. "It seemed to Tarzan that he had not closed his eyes before he was awakened, and in another hour the party was on its way south toward Bou Saada." ERB-The Return Of Tarzan. "Thus, seven guns strong, they entertained little fear of attack by day, and if all went well they should reach Bou Saada before nightfall."  ERB-The Return Of Tarzan.

Bou Saada, Algeria
Bou Saada, Algeria

Date:  December 27-28, 1894     
Event:  Kadour ben Saden and his party remain in Bou Saada for two days and Tarzan stays in the Hotel de Petit Sahara.
Source:  "Two days later, Kadour ben Saden, with his daughter and followers, rode south through the pass below Bou Saada, bound for their home in the far wilderness." ERB-The Return Of Tarzan. "During these two days Tarzan had spent practically all his time with Kadour ben Saden and his daughter." ERB-The Return Of Tarzan.


Hotel de Petit Sahara, Bou Saada, Algeria
Hotel de Petit Sahara, Bou Saada, Algeria

Date:  December 29, 1894, through January 18, 1895      
Event:  Tarzan remains in Bou Saada for three weeks hunting. ERB-The Return Of Tarzan.  "That he might keep up with the appearance of the character he was playing, Tarzan spent considerable time hunting in the vicinity of Bou Saada." ERB-The Return Of Tarzan
Chat:  While in Bou Saada Tarzan often went hunting to support his cover but never killed.  ERB, the author, then states something very contradictory. "In fact, Tarzan had never killed for `pleasure', nor to him was the pleasure in killing." ERB-The Return Of Tarzan. The reason this passage is contradictory is because in Tarzan Of The Apes, when the ape-man is eighteen, it is stated, "He killed for food most often, but, being a man, he sometimes killed for pleasure, a thing which no other animal does; for it has remained for man alone among all creatures to kill senselessly and wantonly for the mere pleasure of inflicting suffering and death." ERB-Tarzan Of The Apes.

Hotel De Loasis, Bou Saada, Algeria
Hotel De Loasis, Bou Saada, Algeria









ABOUT THE AUTHOR

James Michael Moody is a lifelong fan and collector of Edger Rice Burroughs. Over the past forty-five years, Moody has contributed over two hundred articles to various ERB-related fanzines. He also manages an unauthorized Tarzan blog titled Greystoke Chronologist: James Michael Moody. There, the researcher chronologies the Tarzan books starting in May 1872 (known as the pushback theory) instead of the more accepted date, May 1888.

James Michael Moody also authorizes the action-packed Sci-Fi fantasy adventure Unium series. Pioneers On Unium, published December 31, 2019, Exiled On Unium, published August 25, 2022, and Swordsman On Unium, published on July 15, 2024.


Friday, November 23, 2018

1894 November The Return Of Tarzan


Date:  eleven o'clock November 3, 1894     
Event:  Count  Raoul de Coude challenged Tarzan to a duel.
Source:  "A week later an Monsieur Flaubert was announced about eleven in the morning, as D'Arnot and Tarzan were breakfasting," ERB-The Return Of Tarzan.

Paris, France
Paris, France

Date:  two o'clock November 3, 1894     
Event:  Lieutenant Paul d'Arnot goes visit Monsieur Flaubert to work out the details of the duel.
Source:  "And so it was arranged that D'Arnot was to call on Monsieur Flaubert at two that afternoon," ERB-The Return Of Tarzan.

Paris, France
Paris, France

Date:  daylight November 4, 1894     
Event:  Count Raoul de Coude and Tarzan duel.
Source:  "Tomorrow morning at daylight - there is a secluded spot on the road not far from Stamps." ERB-The Return Of Tarzan.

J. Allen St. John
J. Allen St. John

Date November 4, 1894, through November 15, 1894    
Event:  Tarzan lays in bed and recovers from this gunshot wounds.
Source:  "The ape-man was confined to his bed for several days." ERB-The Return Of Tarzan. The dating of this event to the exact day is impossible but by logic, we can again derive a working date. We all know Tarzan is a quick healer and I can't imagine him being bedfast very long. For a working date, I used seven days.

Paris, France
Paris, France

Date:  November 15, 1894     
Event:  Count Raoul de Coude got Tarzan a job as a special agent in the service of the ministry of war.
Source:  "It was the first day that Tarzan was permitted to go out that he received a message from De Coude requesting him to call at the count's office that afternoon." ERB-The Return Of Tarzan.

Eiffel Tower
Eiffel Tower

Date:  November 16, 1894     
Event:  Tarzan left Paris en route for Marseilles and Oran.
Source:  "And so it came that on the following day Tarzan left Paris en route for Marseilles and Oran." ERB-The Return Of Tarzan

Paris, France
Paris, France

Date:  November 22, 1894       
Event:  Tarzan arrives at Oran, Algeria.
Source:  "At Oran, he spent a day wandering through the narrow, crooked alleys of the Arab quarter enjoying the strange, new sights." ERB-The Return Of Tarzan.
Chat:  In The Return Of Tarzan ERB, the author, does not inform us how long Tarzan's journey from France to Algeria is. In Tarzan Alive Phil Farmer also does not reveal how long the voyage took. In Alan Hanson's A Chrono-log Of ERB's  Tarzan Series his research indicates the voyage took seven days. Tarzan is on a mission, so in my opinion, the ape-man would not be wasting time unnecessarily. ERB, the author, hints at no delays so I  believe Tarzan's travel was constant and normal for the day. Since I have no way to research the ship's sailing time I will depend on Alan Hanson's research.

1894 Oran, Algeria
1894 Oran, Algeria

Date:  November 23, 1894     
Event:  Tarzan arrives at Sidi-bel-Abbes, Algeria.
Source:  "The next day found him at Sidi-bel-Abbes." ERB-The Return Of Tarzan.


Sid-bel-Abbes, Algeria
Sid-bel-Abbes, Algeria

Date:  November 23, 1894, through December 23, 1894    
Event:  Tarzan spends a month in Sibi-bel-Abbes. The ape-man then sets out by train, with Lieutenant Gernois, for Bou Saada.
Source:  "For a month nothing of moment occurred." ERB-The Return Of Tarzan.

Sid-bel-Abbes, Algeria
Sid-bel-Abbes, Algeria








ABOUT THE AUTHOR

James Michael Moody is a lifelong fan and collector of Edger Rice Burroughs. Over the past forty-five years, Moody has contributed over two hundred articles to various ERB-related fanzines. He also manages an unauthorized Tarzan blog titled Greystoke Chronologist: James Michael Moody. There, the researcher chronologies the Tarzan books starting in May 1872 (known as the pushback theory) instead of the more accepted date, May 1888.

James Michael Moody also authorizes the action-packed Sci-Fi fantasy adventure Unium series. Pioneers On Unium, published December 31, 2019, Exiled On Unium, published August 25, 2022, and Swordsman On Unium, published on July 15, 2024.





Thursday, November 22, 2018

1894 October The Return Of Tarzan

Date:  September 24, 1894, through October 24, 1894
Event:  For a month Tarzan becomes a regular visitor of Countess Olga de Coude.
Source:  "For a month Tarzan was a regular and very welcome devotee at the shrine of the beautiful Countess de Coude." ERB-The Return Of Tarzan. Here Edgar Rice Burroughs, the author, tells us again that the jungle lord is twenty-two years old. "Twenty is shy in exchanging confidences with forty. Tarzan was but two years her senior." ERB-The Return Of Tarzan.

J. Allen St. John
J. Allen St. John

Date:  October 25, 1894     
Event:  Nikolas Rokoff sets Tarzan and Countess Olga de Coude up and Count Raoul de Coude catches them together.
Source:  "For days they watched the papers as well as the movements of De Coude and Tarzan." ERB-The Return Of Tarzan.
Chat:  During this event, Tarzan says a most interesting thing. "Until I was fifteen I had never seen a human being." ERB-The Return Of Tarzan. This is very contradictory to what Edgar Rice Burroughs, the author, told is in chapter nine of Tarzan Of The Apes. "Thus, at eighteen, we find him, and English lordling, who could speak no English, and yet who could read and write his native language. Never had he seen a human being other than himself, for the little area traversed by his tribe was watered by no greater river to bring down the savage natives of the interior." ERB-Tarzan Of The Apes.
     After many unbiased attempts, and combinations, at forming a chronology based on Tarzan being fifteen when he sees his first man; I must stick with him being eighteen as told in Tarzan Of The Apes.  My most successful attempt left two unexplainable time gaps.
     Edgar Rice Burroughs again lets us know Tarzan has been out of Africa for two years.  "Two years is too short a time in which to attempt to work the change in an individual that it has taken countless ages to accomplish in the white race." ERB-The Return Of Tarzan.

J. Allen St. John
J. Allen St. John

Date: the morning of October 26, 1894     
Event:  Tarzan told Lieutenant Paul d'Arnot about the Count Raoul de Coude incident.
Source:  "Tarzan did not disturb him, but the following morning he narrated the happenings of the previous evening, omitting not a single detail." ERB-The Return Of Tarzan.

Neal Adams
Neal Adams








ABOUT THE AUTHOR

James Michael Moody is a lifelong fan and collector of Edger Rice Burroughs. Over the past forty-five years, Moody has contributed over two hundred articles to various ERB-related fanzines. He also manages an unauthorized Tarzan blog titled Greystoke Chronologist: James Michael Moody. There, the researcher chronologies the Tarzan books starting in May 1872 (known as the pushback theory) instead of the more accepted date, May 1888.

James Michael Moody also authorizes the action-packed Sci-Fi fantasy adventure Unium series. Pioneers On Unium, published December 31, 2019, Exiled On Unium, published August 25, 2022, and Swordsman On Unium, published on July 15, 2024.