Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle
1927

Published in 1927, 'Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle' is the eleventh book in Edgar Rice Burroughs' Tarzan series. The novel follows Tarzan, a white man raised by apes in Africa, as he confronts slave traders threatening his jungle home and embarks on a quest to rescue an American named James Blake. The story combines adventure and fantasy elements, featuring Tarzan's encounters with the Knights Templar and the legendary Valley of the Sepulcher. This installment continues to explore themes of identity, survival, and the conflict between man and nature.









































