
Tarzan and the City of Gold, published in 1932 by Edgar Rice Burroughs, is the sixteenth novel in the Tarzan series. The story follows Tarzan as he ventures into the ancient land of Abyssinia, where he encounters danger, intrigue, and a beautiful woman amidst the complexities of civilization and the wild. This adventure features themes of survival, primal instincts, and the clash between humanity and nature, showcasing Tarzan's remarkable strength and bravery in the face of formidable foes.















































