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''Tarzan and the Foreign Legion'' is a novel written by Edgar Rice Burroughs, the twenty-second in his series of books about the title character Tarzan. The book, written June–September 1944 while Burroughs was living in Honolulu and published in 1947, was the last new work by Burroughs to be published during his life (''Llana of Gathol'', the tenth book in the Barsoom series, was published in 1948, but it was a collection of four stories that were originally published in ''Amazing Stories'' in 1941). The novel is set during World War II. The term "foreign legion" does not refer to the French Foreign Legion, but is the name given in the book to a small international force (including Tarzan) fighting the Japanese. The book was offered to ''Argosy'' magazine, in 1945, for serial publication, as per every Tarzan story previously, but the story was rejected by them and returned. Burroughs published it himself, almost two years later. ==Plot summary== While serving in the R.A.F. under his civilian name of John Clayton, Tarzan is shot down over the island of Sumatra in the Japanese-occupied Dutch East Indies. He uses his jungle survival skills to save his comrades in arms, and they fight the Japanese while seeking escape from enemy territory. Tarzan also reveals to his companions how in his youth, after saving the life of a witch doctor, he was rewarded by treatment that gave him perpetual youth. His companions ask if he is also immortal and he says no.〔Burroughs, Edgar Rice. ''Tarzan and the Foreign Legion'', Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc., 1947. Chapter 25.〕 According to ''Tarzan Alive'', Philip José Farmer's study of the ape man's life and career, the incident related occurred in January 1912.〔Farmer, Philip José. ''(Tarzan Alive: A Definitive Biography of Lord Greystoke )''. Doubleday, 1972.〕
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