Publisher's Synopsis
JUNGLE TALES OF TARZAN The young Tarzan was unlike the great apes who reared him -- he had a thirst for knowledge that did not come to them. He was self-taught, and the human things he learned would serve him all his days, as a Lord of the Junkgle and as a Lord of Britain. -- but a boy's life in the jungle had no room for abstractions, and at moments he could find himself in terrible predicaments. (Jacketless library hardcover.)