Tarzan of the Apes

Tarzan of the Apes

By Edgar Rice Burroughs

Pages

288

Rating

3.90

Year

1912

Description

A mutiny on board their ship leaves Lord and Lady Greystoke stranded on a desolate African beach with their newborn son. Soon after, the aristocratic couple perishes, leaving the boy an orphan—until the she-ape Kala rescues the infant, names him "Tarzan" ("white skin"), and raises him as one of her own. As he grows, Tarzan schools himself in the ways of both man and beast and rises to become king of the jungle. But when he falls in love with Jane Porter, a beautiful American explorer, he is forced to choose between the two very different worlds.

The story that launched a thousand movies, TV shows, and plays!

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