Bunduki

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Bunduki
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Cover of first edition
Author J. T. Edson
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Series Bunduki series
Genre Adventure novel
Publisher Corgi Books
Publication date
April 1975
Media type Print (paperback)
Pages 208 pp
ISBN 0-552-09768-3
Followed by see article

Bunduki is a 1975 novel by J. T. Edson, and the first work in the Bunduki series that followed. The series involves characters related to Tarzan and was initially authorized by the estate of Edgar Rice Burroughs. In the opening of the novel the main protagonists are transported from Earth to Zillikian (see below).

Novels and short stories

All of Edson's Bunduki stories were published in England by Corgi Books:

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  5. Amazons of Zillikian (unpublished)[1]

Short story prequels (set on Earth)

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Publication

The first three novels were published with permission from both Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc. and Philip José Farmer for the biographical connections between Edson's Bunduki & Dawn, Burroughs' Tarzan characters, and Farmer's Wold Newton family.[1]

Sometime after 1976, ERB Inc. withdrew Edson's permission to use the Tarzan name in future volumes and as a result, the fourth novel and the short stories do not mention Tarzan or Jane by name.[1]

Characters

Bunduki

Bunduki
Created by J. T. Edson
Information
Aliases James Allenvale Gunn
Gender Male
Spouse(s) Dawn Drummond-Clayton
Relatives Tarzan (adoptive father)
Jane (adoptive mother)
Korak (adoptive brother)

James Allenvale 'Bunduki' Gunn was adopted by Tarzan and Jane Porter at the age of two, after his parents were murdered by rebels during the Mau Mau Uprising. Bunduki is married to Tarzan's great-granddaughter Dawn.

Bunduki's birth father was a descendant of Sir Henry Curtis who explored Africa with Allan Quatermain. His mother—Allison Dawn 'Tex' Gunn—was the granddaughter of Texan Mark Counter. Bunduki's parents served with Dawn's parents in 'Group Thirteen', a Special Missions Organization of the Secret Intelligence Service during World War II.

Dawn

Dawn Drummond-Clayton
Created by J. T. Edson
Information
Gender Female
Spouse(s) James Allenvale Gunn
Relatives Korak (grandfather)
Meriem (grandmother)
Bulldog Drummond (granduncle)
Nationality English

Dawn Drummond-Clayton is the daughter of Sir John Armond Drummond-Clayton (himself the son of Korak and Lady Meriem) and Lady Hazel Drummond-Clayton. Through Korak, Dawn is also the grandniece of Capt. Hugh 'Bulldog' Drummond.

Dawn is a graduate of the Roedean School, and an expert in martial arts, wilderness survival, athletics, gymnastics, swimming, and fencing. Like her husband, she is unaging and immune to tropical diseases and parasitic infections, thanks to a treatment received courtesy of her great-grandfather Tarzan. In the 1970s she was transported along with her mate to the planet Zillikian by aliens known as 'Suppliers'. She uses a Ben Pearson Marauder Take-Down hunting bow and a Randall Model 1 fighting knife.

Zillikian

Zillikian is a counter-Earth planet (i.e. located at the L3 Lagrange point which is opposite the Sun in the same orbit as Earth). The planet is very similar to Earth in climate and wildlife, albeit without the industrialization of Humans that Earth has.

See also

References

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