
Jungle Tales of Tarzan - by Edgar Rice Burroughs
CHAPTER I Tarzan’s First Love
CHAPTER II The Capture of Tarzan
CHAPTER III The Fight for the Balu
CHAPTER IV The God of Tarzan
CHAPTER V Tarzan and the Black Boy
CHAPTER VI The Witch-Doctor Seeks Vengeance
CHAPTER VII The End of Bukawai
CHAPTER VIII The Lion
CHAPTER IX The Nightmare
In the heart of an untamed equatorial forest, a fierce yet thoughtful young man lives among a tribe of great apes, learning their ways and mastering the jungle’s hidden paths. Though he moves with the grace of a predator, his mind is restless, filled with questions about the world beyond the canopy and the mystery of his own birth. His world is a delicate balance of survival, loyalty to his ape family, and the echo of an unknown human past.
When a bright, daring girl named Teeka appears, his routine shatters; the simple games of childhood give way to a sudden, confusing longing. The clash between his primal instincts and the stir of affection draws him into challenges that test his strength, wit, and the very notion of who he is. As danger looms—from rival tribes, wild beasts, and hidden enemies—his journey becomes a vivid tapestry of love, courage, and the search for identity within the jungle’s unforgiving realm.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (412K characters)
Release date
1994-02-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1875–1950
Best known for creating Tarzan and John Carter, he helped shape modern adventure and science fiction with fast-moving stories full of strange worlds and larger-than-life heroes. His books reached a huge audience and kept inspiring films, comics, and new readers long after his lifetime.
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