Jungle Tales of Tarzan

Title

Jungle Tales of Tarzan

Call Number

PS 3503 .B87 .T378 1919

Date of Publication

1919

Collection Size

1 bound volume; 320 pages

Restrictions

Open under the rules and regulations of the Louise Pettus Archives and Special Collections

Language

English

Historical Note

Edgar Rice Burroughs [1875-1950] was an American writer most well-known for his adventure and science fiction novels. Burroughs best known works are the Tarzan novels, the tales of Mars adventurer John Carter, and the stories of Pellucidar.

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Description

Jungle Tales of Tarzan is the sixth book in the series. It is a collection of twelve short stories about Tarzan, Lord Greystoke's younger years in the jungle after the death of his family. The events take place chronologically between his ape foster mother's death and becoming the leader of his ape tribe.

Additional Notes

The book is inscribed: Christmas-1944 Luckett Davis

The book has a dust jacket

Provenance

Gift of Dr. Luckett Davis in April 2018

Publisher

Grosset & Dunlap

City

New York City, New York

Keywords

Fiction, Tarzan, Adventure, Pulp-Fiction

Disciplines

American Literature | American Popular Culture | Fiction

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