Ki-Gor, son of the jungle! Orphaned son of missionary Robert Kilgour, raised in the jungle, he grew to a six foot bronzed-skin giant who ruled the jungles. Joined by Helen Vaughn, his fiance and later wife, Timbo George, the Masai chief, and N’Geeso, the chief of a Pygmy tribe, this band of adventurers roam the wilds of Africa in a series of pulp magazine stories that began in 1939 and ended with the last published story in 1954. Now, Ki-Gor is back, reissued for today’s readers in electronic format.
Table of Contents:
A New Ki-Gor Novel
Ki-Gor — And The Giant Gorilla-Men
by John Peter Drummond
Captives never escaped that African valley and its mad ruler. How could Ki-Gor wrest lovely, pampered Helene Vaughn from the deadly grasp of the Gorilla Master?
The Black Gods Of Ngami — Complete Jungle Novelet
by Victor Rousseau
The Valley of Evil. Two white men broke its grim tabu, and died. And on their dusty trail rode Constable Evans, a third blood sacrifice to the black Ngami gods.
Cannibal Veldt — Complete Jungle Novelet
by L. Patrick Greene
Schoonmaker had done a disappearing act, so it was the hangman’s noose for cool Yank Harris — unless he could raise the dead from a gruesome cannibal grave.
The White Lord Of The Elephant Kingdom — Complete Jungle Novelet
by Armand Brigaud
From Mwana, great she-elephant, the jungle took her first-born. In its place, it put a man-child — he who was to be known as the White Lord of the Elephant Kingdom.
Dark Safari — Complete Jungle Novelet
by Stanley Foster
Jungle-wise Darnell, bloodhound of the Congo, always trapped his man. But now the throbbing tom-toms muttered Failure, and voodoo-whispers echoed Death!
Orchid Death — Short Story Of The Dark Continent
by Hubert Roussel
A shimmering, fabulous flower — but its fragile petals held slow, awful doom.
Drums Of The Bush — Short Story Of The Dark Continent
by Guy L. Jones
Headhunter gold! Two men sought it and found treasure stranger than a Ju-ju dream.
Jungle Cargo — Short Story Of The Dark Continent
by Thomas J. Cooke
He could rot on the Fever Coast — or ship with a madman and his sub-human crew.
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