Edgar Rice Burroughs' Tarzan #63
In "Tarzan and the Lost Eagle," Tarzan and his loyal companion Argus track a massive golden eagle named Aiglon—carrying Boy—into the mysterious land of Pal-ul-don. When Tarzan locates Boy working alongside a stranded prospector, Chet Harper, he must navigate the dangers of the lost city to ensure their safe return. Written by Gaylord Du Bois and illustrated by Jesse Marsh, with a striking cover by Morris Gollub, this 1954 Dell adventure blends jungle peril with ancient wonders.
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A new giant golden eagle, Aiglon, escapes from his perch with Boy on his back. The bird flies to Pal-ul-don. Tarzan and Argus follow. Tarzan finds Boy working with a lost prospector, Chet Harper. In order to get Harper and his gold out of Pal-ul-don, Tarzan first takes him to Cathne. Harper is so impressed with the city that he elects to stay there.
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