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  1. Edgar Rice Burroughs and Tarzan: A Biography of the Author and His Creation by Robert W. Fenton, 2010-08-20
  2. Pellucidar by Edgar Rice Burroughs, 2008-08-01
  3. Beyond Thirty (Bison Frontiers of Imagination) by Edgar Rice Burroughs, Phillip R. Burger, 2001-03-01
  4. Tarzan of the Apes (Signet Classics) by Edgar Rice Burroughs, 2008-08-05
  5. The Tarzan Novels of Edgar Rice Burroughs: An Illustrated Reader's Guide by David A. Ullery, 2001-04-15
  6. Brother Men: The Correspondence of Edgar Rice Burroughs and Herbert T. Weston by Edgar Rice Burroughs, Herbert T. Weston, 2005-01-01
  7. The Burroughs Cyclopaedia: Characters, Places, Fauna, Flora, Technologies, Languages, Ideas and Terminologies Found in the Works of Edgar Rice Burroughs by Clark A. Brady, Edgar Rice Burroughs, 1996-11
  8. Tarzan Forever : The Life of Edgar Rice Burroughs, Creator of Tarzan by John Taliaferro, 1999-04-12
  9. Pirates of Venus (Bison Frontiers of Imagination) by Edgar Rice Burroughs, 2001-09-01
  10. At the Earth's Core (Bison Frontiers of Imagination) by Edgar Rice Burroughs, 2000-03-01
  11. Edgar Rice Burroughs: Creator of Tarzan (World Writers) by William J. Boerst, 2000-10
  12. Edgar Rice Burroughs Memorial Collection: A Catalog (Bibliographies and Indexes in Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror) by George T. McWhorter, 1999-01
  13. Edgar Rice Burroughs (Twayne's United States Authors Series) by Erling B. Holtsmark, 1986-06
  14. The Teenage Tarzan: A Literary Analysis of Edgar Rice Burroughs' Jungle Tales of Tarzan by Stan Galloway, 2010-01-22

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14. Burroughs, Edgar Rice (18751950) The Hutchinson Dictionary of the Arts; January 1, 1998 Burroughs, Edgar Rice (1875-1950) US novelist.
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42. Edgar Rice Burroughs - Ayn Rand & Objectivism
Edgar Rice Burroughs. * *. Ed Burroughs 18751950 swallowed dryly and stared hard at the four cards lying on the scarred wood of the table.
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There are certain books and authors that have an inordinate impact on our lives. Often as not, their particular significance to us as individuals extends far beyond that which they would have to anyone else and sometimes, if we return to them at a different point in our own lives, it can be hard to recapture why they should have seemed so momentous in the first place. One of the authors who really turned me into a reader was Edgar Rice Burroughs and I am ecstatic to find that his books are just as terrific in real life as they are in boyhood memories. I still vividly recall the cover of Tarzan and the Ant Men review of Around the World in Eighty Days ) and the adventures of Doc Savage, The Avenger, The Shadow, The Lone Ranger, etc., not to mention Tolkein and C.S. Lewis (see review of The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe So imagine my pleasure when I found this old Ballantine Books paperback of Tarzan of the Apes , with a cover by Neal Adams showing an enraged Tarzan racing towards a screeching great ape who is grasping a seductively disheveled Jane by her flowing blonde locks. It's amazing, you haven't read a word yet and already your pulse is racing. Then open the book and, wonder of wonders, it's every bit as thrilling and wonderful as I remembered it. Shipwrecks, mutinies, buried treasure, lion attacks, hostile tribesmen, and most of all the ape pack and the herculean efforts of one lost little boy to survive in the forbidding wilds of Africawhat more could a reader want in a book?

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This site, run by exhausted scholar William G. Hillman, is described through its acronym, C.H.A.S.E.R. (A Collector's Hypertexted and Annotated Storehouse of Encyclopedia Resources). Here the visitor will find "…thematic, chronological, and alphabetical lists…" of every novel written by Edgar Rice Burroughs. From a list of Burroughs' pulps to photos of dust jackets, this is the perfect place to turn into an ERB Aficionado. The Official Tarzan Website
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At this official site, you can access "…nearly a century of Tarzan history." You may read the short version of Tarzan's biography (as taken from Burrough's novels), view the history of Tarzan (in books, film, radio, or toys), check out Tarzan fan clubs, link to the Disney's Tarzan movie site, or check out other ERB works. A fun and informative place to visit. BIOGRAPHY
Edgar Rice Burroughs (b. 1875) was born in Chicago, Illinois. After graduating from the Michigan Military Academy in 1895, Burroughs served a brief, unhappy stint in U.S. Cavalry. Burroughs put his military career behind him and worked a series of odd jobs in the early 1900s including railroad policeman, partner of an advertising agency, and manager of the stenographic department at Sears, Roebuck and Co. Facing serious financial trouble, at the age of 35 Burroughs decided to try his hand at writing pulp fiction. He sold his first story, "Under the Moons of Mars" to

46. Burroughs, Edgar Rice (Litteraturnettet)
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48. Tarzan Of The Apes By Edgar Rice Burroughs, Adventure Book
Please send them to vanaaron@excite.com. Bibliography Edgar Rice Burroughs (18751950) was a prolific US writer of fantasy, and science-fantasy.
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The first book of many telling the unashamedly fantastic adventures of an English aristocrat's son raised by apes in the jungles of Africa. Tarzan is one of the most well known fictional characters of the century.
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5-6 Mild recommendation 3-4 Take your chances 1-2 Below average; skip it Get out the flamethrower! Cheri Barb Aaron Cynthia Lars Jackie Aaron's Commentary Edgar Rice Burroughs - Tarzan of the Apes In this cynical age, it's wonderfully refreshing to get to cheer for characters of uncompromising nobility and bravery like Tarzan and Jane Porter. I find it very easy to get caught up in their stories despite their comic book attributes and even though they are virtuous to an absurd extreme (as exemplified by Jane's willingness to marry a man she doesn't love rather than hurt his feelings by telling him she really loves Tarzan). Why did Tarzan become such a cultural phenomenon? I think the fantasy of combining the virtues of civilized man with the strengths of the wild savage is compelling. The joy of roaming the jungle is so fresh in this book (it wears thin over two dozen sequels), you have to love it.

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CONTACT US We hope you have enjoyed our tour of the Burroughs Bulletin and have discovered the advantages of joining the Burroughs Bibliophiles. If you have any further questions, about either the Bulletin or the Bibliophiles, you may contact the Bulletin editor, George McWhorter, either by mail, phone or e-mail:
George T. McWhorter Rare Book Room Ekstrom Library University of Louisville Louisville, KY 40292 E-mail gtmcwh01@gwise.louisville.edu Many Bibliophile members have created regional groups. These fans get together from time to time, talk about ERB, swap tales of their collections, and even circulate newsletters. Contacting your local group might be a good way to introduce yourself. As more of these groups go online we will post their addresses here. Currently only the National Capital Panthans has a website at www.taliesan.com If you wish to submit an article to the Burroughs Bulletin, or if you wish to discuss the subject for a possible article, you may contact the editor at the above address. You may also contact the Consulting Editor, Robert Zeuschner, at rbzeuschner@earthlink.net

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52. The Edgar Rice Burroughs Memorial Collection
A few words about the collection from the curator, George T. McWhorter Edgar Rice Burroughs (18751950) was one of the most imaginative and prolific of 20th
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EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS (1875-1950) was one of the most imaginative and prolific of 20th century authors, often called "The Grandfather of American Science Fiction." The Burroughs Memorial Collection at the University of Louisville is a gift from curator George T. McWhorter to honor his late mother who taught him how to read at pre-school age with the books of Edgar Rice Burroughs. The collection contains over 100,000 items in all categories of the author's life and works. His literary output includes 63 full-length novels, 21 short stories, and 26 literary sketches, collected and published in 75 first editions. During his lifetime, 100 versions of his stories were published in pulp magazines, many under different titles from the hardback editions. The Burroughs Memorial Collection contains all first editions in dust jackets, as well as reprints in 35 languages, pulps, comics, newspapers and extensive periodical files, clippings and scrapbooks, toys and games, biography and bibliography, including the working papers of Irwin Porges and Erling B. Holtsmark, and a reference collection of films, filmstills and scripts, original art and sculpture, posters, correspondence and memorabilia. For further information, call (502) 852-8729 or (502) 6752; FAX: 502-852-8734; email:

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Lot 3154 Burroughs, Edgar Rice. 1875-1950. Tarzan and the Lost Empire. New York Metropolitan Books, 1929. Burroughs, Edgar Rice. 1875-1950. 1875-1950.
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Lot 3154 - BURROUGHS, EDGAR RICE. 1875-1950. Tarzan and the Lost Empire. New York: Metropolitan Books, [1929].
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Tarzan and the Lost Empire. New York: Metropolitan Books, [1929]. 8vo. Frontispiece by A.W. Sperry. 8vo. Original orange cloth lettered in black, dust jacket. Minor shelfwear, else a near fine copy.
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Edgar Rice Burroughs 18751950 Well before the age of the multimedia corporation, Edgar Rice Burroughs was a multimedia corporation unto himself.
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Well before the age of the multimedia corporation, Edgar Rice Burroughs was a multimedia corporation unto himself. Tarzan of the Apes was published in 1912. The next year, Burroughs founded the Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc., publishing house. In 1934, with Tarzan an established Hollywood franchise, he founded Burroughs-Tarzan Enterprises and Burroughs-Tarzan Pictures. Burroughs had not always been such a savvy businessman. Born into a well-off Chicago family, Burroughs was something of a ne'er-do-well, leaving a job in Salt Lake City in 1904 to take another in Chicago from 1906 to 1908, and leaving that to hold a number of managerial and clerical positions through 1912. In that year, Burroughs had his first literary success with the pulp novel Under the Moons of Mars, featuring the hero John Carter, who would go on to do battle with Martians in another 10 books. It was, however, the Tarzan series (35 volumes of it) that fueled the Edgar Rice Burroughs industry. With the Martian books, the Tarzan books, and any of the other series or stand-alone titles in his repertoire, Burroughs specialized in the formulaic boys' adventure: All of his plots follow a courageous and individualistic hero as he battles monstrous villains and rescues the imperiled female. What separated Burroughs from lesser pulp writers was a meticulous attention to detail, whether of real worlds or worlds he imagined. This attention to visual detail also meant that Burroughs's narratives were ready for the burgeoning film industry. Hollywood fell at least as hard for Tarzan as Jane did, and Burroughs's creation has been a staple of film since the silent

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57. Llana Of Gathol By Edgar Rice Burroughs : Arthur's Classic Novels
A Project Gutenberg of Australia Etext Title Llana of Gathol Author Edgar Rice Burroughs (18751950) Etext No. 0100241.txt Edition 1 Language English This
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Llana of Gathol
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Forward
Book 1. The Ancient Dead
Book 2. The Black Pirates Of Barsoom
Book 3. Escape On Mars
Book 4. Invisible Men Of Mars
Foreword Lanikai is a district, a beach, a Post Office, and a grocery store. It lies on the windward shore of the Island of Oahu. It is a long way from Mars. Its waters are blue and beautiful and calm inside its coral reef, and the trade wind sighing through the fronds of its coconut palms at night might be the murmuring voices of the ghosts of the kings and chieftains who fished in its still waters long before the sea captains brought strange diseases or the missionaries brought mother-hubbards. Thoughts of the past, mere vague imaginings, were passing idly through my mind one night that I could not sleep and was sitting on the lanai watching the white maned chargers of the sea racing shoreward beneath the floodlight of the Moon. I saw the giant kings of old Hawaii and their mighty chiefs clothed in feather cape and helmet. Kamehameha came, the great conqueror, towering above them all.

58. Synthetic Men Of Mars By Edgar Rice Burroughs : Arthur's Classic Novels
A Project Gutenberg of Australia Etext Title Synthetic Men of Mars Author Edgar Rice Burroughs (18751950) Etext No. 0100231.txt Edition 1 Language
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I. Where Is Ras Thavas?
Ii. The Mission Of The Warlord
Iii. The Invincible Warriors
Iv. The Secret Of The Marshes
V. The Judgement Of The Jeds
Vi. Ras Thavas, Master Mind Of Mars
Vii. The Vats Of Life
Viii. The Red Assassin
Ix. Man Into Hormad
X. I Find Janai Xi. War Of The Seven Jeds Xii. Warrior's Reward Xiii. John Carter Disappears Xiv. When The Monster Grows Xv. I Find My Master Xvi. The Jeddak Speaks Xvii. Escape Us Never Xviii. Treason Island Xix. Night Flight Xx. The Mighty Jed Of Goolie Xxi. Duel To The Death Xxii. Off For Phundahl

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