28 episodes

Shades of The Prisoner of Zenda! All our old friends are here—the young king, the usurping uncle and his evil henchman, the beautiful princess, the loyal retainer and the unwilling imposter. What more could you Hope for? This fast-paced story stays far away from Tarzan’s jungle or the inner world of Pellucidar. (Summary by Delmar H Dolbier)

Mad King, The by Edgar Rice Burroughs (1875 - 1950‪)‬ LibriVox

    • Arts

Shades of The Prisoner of Zenda! All our old friends are here—the young king, the usurping uncle and his evil henchman, the beautiful princess, the loyal retainer and the unwilling imposter. What more could you Hope for? This fast-paced story stays far away from Tarzan’s jungle or the inner world of Pellucidar. (Summary by Delmar H Dolbier)

    Pt 1 Ch 01 A Runaway Horse

    Pt 1 Ch 01 A Runaway Horse

    • 19 min
    Pt 1 Ch 02 Over the Precipice

    Pt 1 Ch 02 Over the Precipice

    • 20 min
    Pt 1 Ch 03 An Angry King

    Pt 1 Ch 03 An Angry King

    • 23 min
    Pt 1 Ch 04 Barney Finds a Friend

    Pt 1 Ch 04 Barney Finds a Friend

    • 21 min
    Pt 1 Ch 05 The Escape

    Pt 1 Ch 05 The Escape

    • 20 min
    Pt 1 Ch 06 A King's Ransom

    Pt 1 Ch 06 A King's Ransom

    • 24 min

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