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Tarzan of the Apes (Collector's Edition) (Laminated Hardback with Jacket)
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Tarzan of the Apes (Collector's Edition) (Laminated Hardback with Jacket)
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Size: Hardcover
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Collector's Edition Laminated Hardback with Jacket Deep in the heart of the untamed jungle, a baby is left orphaned and alone-until a fierce tribe of apes takes him in as their own. Raised among the wild, he grows into a powerful, instinct-driven warrior, unmatched in strength and agility but haunted by a strange longing for something more. When outsiders arrive, including a woman who awakens emotions he has never known, his world is thrown into turmoil. Caught between the savage wilderness that shaped him and the mysterious pull of civilization, he must fight for survival, identity, and a destiny he never imagined. A groundbreaking adventure novel, Tarzan of the Apes captured the world's imagination and redefined the archetype of the jungle hero. Edgar Rice Burroughs' creation became a cultural phenomenon, inspiring countless adaptations in literature, film, and comics while shaping early 20th-century ideas of heroism and the wild. The novel's exploration of nature versus civilization, identity, and survival resonated with readers, fueling discussions on colonialism, social evolution, and the myth of the "noble savage." More than a century later, Tarzan remains one of the most enduring and influential characters in popular culture.
Collector's Edition Laminated Hardback with Jacket Deep in the heart of the untamed jungle, a baby is left orphaned and alone-until a fierce tribe of apes takes him in as their own. Raised among the wild, he grows into a powerful, instinct-driven warrior, unmatched in strength and agility but haunted by a strange longing for something more. When outsiders arrive, including a woman who awakens emotions he has never known, his world is thrown into turmoil. Caught between the savage wilderness that shaped him and the mysterious pull of civilization, he must fight for survival, identity, and a destiny he never imagined. A groundbreaking adventure novel, Tarzan of the Apes captured the world's imagination and redefined the archetype of the jungle hero. Edgar Rice Burroughs' creation became a cultural phenomenon, inspiring countless adaptations in literature, film, and comics while shaping early 20th-century ideas of heroism and the wild. The novel's exploration of nature versus civilization, identity, and survival resonated with readers, fueling discussions on colonialism, social evolution, and the myth of the "noble savage." More than a century later, Tarzan remains one of the most enduring and influential characters in popular culture.



















