The eternal savage

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In a world where the primal instincts of humanity clash with the sophistication of modern civilization, "The Eternal Savage" by Edgar Rice Burroughs explores the dichotomy between nature and nurture. Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century exploration, this riveting tale follows Nu, a caveman from the Niocene Age, as he battles for survival and identity. Meanwhile, Victoria Custer, a modern American girl, finds herself entangled in his savage world. Burroughs skillfully weaves themes of survival and the struggle for dominance, captivating readers with vivid depictions of both ancient and contemporary life. Ideal for students and historians alike, this novel challenges perceptions of civilization and humanity’s inherent instincts. Discover the depths of existence through Burroughs' timeless narrative.

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