Edgar Rice Burroughs' Tarzan Lord of the Jungle
   

Tarzan and the Valley of Gold

It has been many years since the appearance of a truly original novel based on the world-famous character TARZAN —  first created by Edgar Rice Burroughs.

Now at last a magnificent tale of adventure, with the racing, thrilling action for which Burroughs was famous, has been created by Hugo Award winner Fritz Leiber, an adventure that is true to the real character of Tarzan, Lord Greystoke—who combined the wild savagery of his jungle background with the proud heritage of hundreds of years of civilization, who could hunt with the cunning patience of an animal and strike with the decisiveness of a man born to command.

From the bullring of Mexico to the jungles of Brazil to the haunts of an ancient Incan city—here is a tale to set the heart drumming, the imagination soaring—a surperb perpetuation of the legendary figure first conceived in the mind of one of the world's greatest storytellers — EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS.

Adapted from the motion picture in color and Panavision produced by Banner Productions, Inc., from a script by Clair Huffaker, and starring Mike Henry as Tarzan. Authorized by Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc., and Banner Productions, Inc.

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