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  1. Tarzan The Terrible
  2. TARZANLord of the Jungle. The Better Little Book.1407. by Edgar Rice [1875 - 1950]. Burroughs, 1946
  3. Edgar Rice burroughs, 1875-1950 by George Edited By McWhorter, 1980
  4. At the earth 's core by Edgar Rice Burroughs. by Burroughs. Edgar Rice. 1875-1950., 1914-01-01
  5. EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS 1875-1950 TARZEN 1912 THE BIG SWINGERS A BIOGRAPHY by Robert W. Fenton, 1967-01-01
  6. THE BIG SWINGERS, A BIOGRAPHY Edgar Rice Burroughs 1875-1950, Tarzan 1912- by Robert W. Fenton, 1967-01-01
  7. The Big Swingers: Edgar Rice Burroughs 1875-1950; Tarzan 1912- by Robert W. Fenton, 1957-01-01
  8. The Big Swingers: Edgar Rice Burroughs 1875-1950; Tarzan 1912-
  9. BIG SWINGERS -A BIOGRAPHY OF EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS 1875-1950 (SCIFI) by Robert W. Fenton, 1967
  10. Big Swingers, the a biography Edgar Rice Burroughs 1875 - 1950
  11. Big Swingers. (Edgar Rice Burroughs 1875-1950 & Tarzan 1912-)
  12. PELLUCIDAR. by Edgar Rice [1875 - 1950]. Burroughs, 1915
  13. Tarzan of the Apes (Oxford World's Classics) by Edgar Rice Burroughs, 2010-04-19
  14. A Princess of Mars (Penguin Classics) by Edgar Rice Burroughs, 2007-01-30

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22. The Mad King
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  • 24. At The Earths Core By Edgar Rice Burroughs
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    26. Edgar Rice Burroughs: How I Wrote The Tarzan Books
    And that s how I became a writer! Edgar Rice Burroughs (18751950). American novelist, creator of the world famous character Tarzan.
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    How I Wrote the Tarzan Books
    I have often been asked how I came to write. The best answer is that I needed the money. When I started I was 35 and had failed in every enterprise I had ever attempted.
    I was born in Chicago. After epidemics had closed two schools that I attended, my parents shipped me to a cattle ranch in Idaho where I rode for my brothers who were only recently out of college and had entered the cattle business as the best way of utilizing their Yale degrees. Later, I was dropped from Phillips Academy in Andover, Massachusetts; flunked examinations for West Point; and was discharged from the regular army on account of a weak heart. Next, my brother Henry backed me in setting up a stationery store in Pocatello, Idaho. That didn't last long either.
    When I got married in 1900 I was making $15 a week in my father's storage battery business.
    In 1903 my oldest brother, George, gave me a position on a gold dredge he was operating in the Stanley Basin country in Idaho. Our next stop was in Oregon, where my brother Henry was managing a gold dredge on the Snake River. We arrived on a freight wagon, with a collie dog and $40. Forty dollars did not seem like much to get anywhere with, so I decided to enter a poker game at a local saloon and run my capital up to several hundred dollars during the night. When I returned at midnight to the room we had rented, we still had the collie dog. Otherwise, we were not broke.
    I worked in Oregon until the company failed, and then my brother got me a job as a railroad policeman in Salt Lake City. We were certainly poverty-stricken there, but pride kept us from asking for help. Neither of us knew much about anything that was practical, but we had to do everything ourselves, including the family wash. Not wishing to see Mrs. Burroughs do work of that sort, I volunteered to do it myself. During those months, I half soled my own shoes and did numerous odd jobs.

    27. Edgar Rice Burroughs Signature - Fadedgiant Online Author Autograph Guide - Book
    But once Edgar Rice Burroughs (18751950) found his calling, it took him barely six months to produce one of the most enduring characters in popular culture.
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    With no previous experience as an author, Edgar Rice Burroughs wrote "Tarzan of the Apes" in 1912 and became one of the world's most popular authors. He completed 68 books, hundreds of stories and articles, and over 50 feature films have been made from his works. Edgar Rice Burroughs catalog at Amazon.com
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    From the wikipedia Edgar Rice Burroughs (18751950) was an American author, best known for his creation of the jungle hero Tarzan.
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    32. Index To Comic Art Collection: "Burroughs" To "Burza"
    Burroughs, Edgar Rice, 18751950. - Burroughs, Edgar Rice, 1875-1950. I. Burroughs, Edgar Rice, 1875-1950.
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    Bursting Out
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    33. Edgar Rice Burroughs
    his fondness for fantasy, his high regard for real estate, and his confidence that the movies would make him wealthy, Edgar Rice Burroughs (18751950) was the
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    "Pine no more my lassie
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    his ranch home [This biographical profile is based largely on the book Tarzan Forever: The Life of Edgar Rice Burroughs, Creator of Tarzan by John Taliaferro, 1999, Scribners.]
    With his fondness for fantasy, his high regard for real estate, and his confidence that the movies would make him wealthy, Edgar Rice Burroughs (1875-1950) was the perfect immigrant to early 20 th century Los Angeles. First and foremost, Edgar Rice Burroughs was the creator of Tarzan. He also created other pulp fiction heroes, but none with the staying power of his jungle superman. In his time, which covered the second, third and fourth decades of the last century, only Western writer Zane Grey came close to equaling Burroughs in popularity. Millions read his stories in magazines. Additional millions bought his books, 74 in all. Tarzan’s adventures could be tracked in Sunday comic strips, radio serials, and, of course, the movies. And then there was Edgar Rice Burroughs the real estate developer – most notably, the founder of Tarzana, the San Fernando Valley community created when Burroughs sub-divided part of his 550-acre ranch bearing the same name.

    34. Burroughs, Edgar Rice - Biography And Online Books
    Burroughs, Edgar Rice Biography. Edgar Rice Burroughs (18751950). American novelist, creator of the world famous character of Tarzan
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    Edgar Rice Burroughs (1875-1950) American novelist, creator of the world famous character of Tarzan, one of the indispensable icons of popular culture. Burroughs also published science fiction and crime novels, some 26 books dealt with the Apeman. Critics have considered Burroughs's fiction often crudely written and chauvinist. His books, however, are still widely read and usually more interesting than the films. It is true that Burroughs often portrayed Africans, Arabs or Asians as evil or comic, but the stories also contain several elements that have kept them 'politically correct': Waziri warriors are brave, and his cave girls Nadara and Dejah Thoris, the princesses of Mars, are courageous and resourceful characters. "As the body rolled to the ground Tarzan of the Apes placed his foot upon the neck of his lifelong enemy, and raising his eyes to the full moon threw back his fierce young head and voiced the wild and terrible cry of his people." (from Tarzan of the Apes Edgar Rice Burroughs was born in Chicago, Illinois, into a prosperous family. His father, George Tyler Burroughs, was a Civil War veteran. To glamourize his own origins, Burroughs has claimed that he was born in Peking at the time that his father was military advicer to the Empress of China, and lived there, in the Forbidden City, until Burroughs was ten years old. Burroughs attended several private schools, including the Michigan Military Academy, Orchar Lake (1892-95), where he was instructor and assistant commandant (1895-96). He served in the 7th Cavalry in the Arizona Territory (1896-97) and Illinois Reserve Militia (1918-19). During this period he met and heard stories of men who had fought the Sioux and Apache. After his military career Burroughs was owner of a stationery store in Pocatello, Idaho (1898), had dealings with the American Battery Company, Chicago (1899-03). In 1900 he married Emma Centennia Hulbert (divorced in 1934); they had two sons and one daughter).

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    36. Edgar Rice Burroughs
    Yours very truly, T. Roosevelt Lt. Col. . Biography Edgar Rice Burroughs (18751950) was a graduate of the Michigan Military Academy in 1895.
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    By Jack L. McSherry, Jr. General: Edgar Rice Burroughs, the man who invented the character of Tarzan and wrote many novels about the Englishman orphaned in the African wilds, tried to join Roosevelt's Rough Riders in 1898. In response to his request, he received the following note from Theodore Roosevelt "First Regt. U. S. Vol.
    In Camp near San Antonio, Texas
    May 19th, 1898
    Edgar Rice Burroughs
    Pocatello, Idaho Dear sir, I wish I could take you in, but I am afraid that the chances of our being over-enlisted forbid my bringing a man from such a distance. Yours very truly,
    T. Roosevelt

    Lt. Col." Biography: Edgar Rice Burroughs (1875-1950) was a graduate of the Michigan Military Academy in 1895. After his graduation, he was appointed to the United States Military Academy at West Point by a member of the United States House of Representatives

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    (1875-1950) started his writing career out of sheer desperation. With a family to feed and numerous job failures he was frequently forced to pawn personal items. He began writing down his daydreams and from this evolved his first manuscript Under the Moons of Mars (later published as A Princess of Mars ) which earned him $400, an amazing sum of money at the time. Burroughs often dreamed of escaping his responsibilities and living as a "noble savage." Perhaps this was the inspiration for Tarzan, the story of an English boy raised by apes. Burroughs spent 6 months in 1911 writing Tarzan and made $700. Fans immediately began clamoring for more. Burroughs quickly became "the king of the pulps." Money and recognition began rolling in. His third installment of The Return of Tarzan featured an N.C. Wyeth cover. By September of 1913, Burroughs was supporting his family of five solely by his writing. The Tarzan empire caught the attention of Hollywood, and the first of many successful Tarzan features was produced in 1918. Burroughs was less than pleased with the film result. The screen Tarzan, with his language of grunts and gestures, bore little resemblance to Burroughs' Lord Greystoke, who was fluent in English and French by the end of the first book. Despite Burroughs' distaste (he declined to attend the film's premiere)

    38. Daily Celebrations ~ Edgar Rice Burroughs, Only A Miracle ~ September 1 ~ Ideas
    Visionary science fiction novelist Edgar Rice Burroughs (18751950) was born on this day in Chicago, Illinois; his father was a Union Major in the Civil War.
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    "The spirit of man can e n d u r e only so much and when it is broken o n l y a miracle can m e n d it." ~ Edgar Rice Burroughs Visionary science fiction novelist Edgar Rice Burroughs (1875-1950) was born on this day in Chicago, Illinois; his father was a Union Major in the Civil War. "There is a vast difference between seeing life and living life," he once said. From remote Mars to the deep North African jungle, ERB created over 90 tales of fantasy and imagination , celebrating the enduring spirit of mankind. "Psychologists tell me that... too close a scrutiny of my mental activities might prove anything but flattering," he wrote in Warlord of Mars (1913), one of the 11 John Carter of Mars books , a popular pulp fiction series. David Innes in the Inner World and Carson Napier on Venus were more of his creations. "I write to escape ... to escape poverty," he once joked and chose writing after drifting in and out of a kaleidoscope of menial jobs and failed business ventures. Burroughs penned one of fiction's most memorable characters, Tarzanthe son of Lord Greystoke who was abandoned in Africa and raised by apes. "I find I can write better about places I've never seen than those I have seen," Burroughs explained about his colorful

    39. Edgar Rice Burroughs
    Edgar Rice Burroughs. American author (18751950) Biography Son of a wealthy family, Edgar Rice Burroughs was educated in private schools in Chicago.
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    EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS
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    Son of a wealthy family, Edgar Rice Burroughs was educated in private schools in Chicago. From 1897 to 1911, he tried to work in numerous but unsuccessful jobs and business ventures. After getting married and having three children, he began writing advertising and then he turned to fiction. In 1911, he published his first piece, Under the Moon of Mars , in the adventure magazine All-Story. It was so successful that he turned to writing full-time.
    In 1912, the first Tarzan story appeared, narrating the adventures of this son of an English nobleman abandoned in the African jungle during infancy and adopted and raised by a tribe of great apes. In 1914, Burroughs publishes Tarzan of Apes , and the character instantly captured the popular fancy. Burroughs ultimately published 68 titles in all, from which 25 are about Tarzan. His Tarzan stories were translated to more than 50 languages and were also popular in comic-strip, motion-picture, television and radio versions.

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