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Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle is an adventure novel written by Edgar Rice Burroughs and first published as a book in 1928. It is the 11th installment in the Tarzan book series.
In this episode we will discover that Tarzan's new adventure will lead him to a hidden valley guarded by the Knights Templar who are the keepers of a sacred reliquary. After the kidnapping of Lady Barbara Collis, Tarzan must face these knights and many other enemies to rescue her, demonstrating his cunning and survival skills in the jungle.
"HIS great bulk swaying to and fro as he threw his weight first upon one side and then upon the other, Tantor the elephant lolled in the shade of the father of forests. Almost omnipotent, he, in the realm of his people. Dango, Shee- ta, even Numa the mighty were as naught to the pachyderm."
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Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle by Edgar Rice Burroughs is believed to be in the public domain in the United States only. It may still be copyrighted in other countries. If you are not in the United States, please check your local laws to ensure this eBook is in the public domain in your country before downloading Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle in PDF or ePub.
High-velocity pulp: lost cities, tangled loyalties, and a hero who relies on honor as much as strength. Burroughs delivers clean action and mythic scale.
If you enjoy immersive franchises, this shows the blueprint—crisp stakes, kinetic worldbuilding, and a code that still reads classic.
Exploration with lore.
Every move earns.
Strength with restraint.
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Velocity and exotic horizons that set adventure pacing for a century of popular storytelling.
We have 20 books by Edgar Rice Burroughs in the AliceAndBooks library