The Jungle Tales of Tarzan

Book • 2006
The Jungle Tales of Tarzan is a collection of twelve short stories by Edgar Rice Burroughs that delve into the early life and adventures of Tarzan in the African jungle.

These tales offer a closer look at Tarzan's interactions with the animals, his development of survival skills, and his growing understanding of his unique identity.

Unlike the full-length novels, these stories provide snapshots of specific moments in Tarzan's formative years.

The book explores themes of adaptation, learning, and the complex relationship between man and nature.

These stories enrich the Tarzan mythos and offer a unique perspective on the making of a legend.

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as a collection of short stories that Edgar Rice Burroughs wrote between 1916 and 1917 for various pulp magazines that were later collected into a book.
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