Tarzan Lord of the Jungle
Overview
"Tarzan Lord of the Jungle" is a pulse-pounding adventure that continues the legendary saga of the Ape-man, Tarzan. In this classic installment, Edgar Rice Burroughs transports readers deep into the heart of the African wilderness, where the boundaries between legend and reality blur. The story follows the Greystoke heir as he stumbles upon the Valley of the Sepulcher, a hidden domain where a lost outpost of medieval knights has survived for centuries. These descendants of the Crusades have maintained their ancient traditions, chivalry, and feudal conflicts in complete isolation from the outside world.
Tarzan must navigate the treacherous politics and deadly rivalries of these knightly factions while proving his own prowess and honor. The narrative masterfully blends elements of historical fantasy, pulp adventure, and jungle survival. As the Lord of the Jungle, Tarzan's strength, agility, and keen senses are put to the ultimate test against armored warriors and the perils of the untamed forest. "Tarzan Lord of the Jungle" remains a pivotal work in the Burroughs canon, celebrated for its imaginative world-building and its enduring exploration of the hero's identity as both a wild animal and an English lord.
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- ISBN-13: 9781025480664
- ISBN-10: 102548066X
- Publisher: Tradd Street Press
- Publish Date: February 2026
- Dimensions: 9.21 x 6.14 x 0.68 inches
- Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
- Page Count: 324
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