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  1. Pellucidar, with eBook by Edgar Rice Burroughs, 2009-09-07
  2. Collecting Edgar Rice Burroughs by Glenn Erardi, 2000-02-01
  3. Edgar Rice Burroughs: The Exhaustive Scholar's and Collector's Descriptive Bibliography of American Periodical, Hardcover, Paperback, and Reprint Editions by Robert B. Zeuschner, 1996-11
  4. Tarzan of the Apes and the Prisoner of Zenda by Edgar Rice Burroughs, Anthony Hope, 2006-06-06
  5. Tarzan Alive by Philip Jose Farmer, 1981-07
  6. The Beasts of Tarzan, with eBook by Edgar Rice Burroughs, 2009-03-30
  7. Tarzan of the Movies
  8. On Tarzan by Alex Vernon, 2008-10-15
  9. Burroughs Dictionary by George T. McWhorter, 1987-07-31
  10. The Origin of Tarzan; The Mystery of Tarzan's Creation Solved by Sarkis Atamian, 1998-12
  11. Kings of the Jungle: An Illustrated Reference to "Tarzan" on Screen and Television by David Fury, 1994-01
  12. Tarzan and Tradition: Classical Myth in Popular Literature (Contributions to the Study of Popular Culture) (No. 1) by Erling B. Holtsmark, 1981-02-27

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Edgar Rice Burroughs (1875 1950). US science fiction writer. We have the following works by Edgar Rice Burroughs Tarzan of the Apes, (fiction), 1914, 272 pages.
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Edgar Rice Burroughs (1875 - 1950)
US science fiction writer
We have the following works by Edgar Rice Burroughs Tarzan of the Apes (fiction) 272 pages Warlord of Mars (fiction) 168 pages The Lost Continent (fiction) 109 pages A Princess of Mars (fiction) 188 pages The Gods of Mars (fiction) 240 pages Thuvia, Maid of Mars (fiction) 144 pages At the Earth's Core (fiction) 138 pages The Chessmen of Mars (fiction) 245 pages More about Edgar Rice Burroughs: [Back to Author Index] Search for text within these titles:
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82. Edgar Rice Burroughs Bibliography
FantasticFiction Authors B Edgar Rice Burroughs. Fantastic Fiction, Edgar Rice Burroughs USA (1875 1950) aka Normal Bean, John Tyler McCulloch.
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After a brief service in the US cavalry, Edgar Rice Burroughs persued a business career which was punctuated with intermissions as a gold miner, storekeeper, cowboy in Idaho and a police officer in Salt Lake City. He finally found success as a writer in 1914. His first novel, "Tarzan of the Apes", was an immediate success. Even though he is famous for his Tarzan series, Burroughs also is well known for his science fiction series such as John Carter of Mars and The Land Time Forgot . Burroughs also wrote a number of less well known individual novels on various topics.
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Series Top John Carter of Mars A Princess of Mars aka Under The Moons Of Mars The Gods of Mars The Warlord of Mars Thuvia, Maid of Mars The Chessmen of Mars ... The John Carter of Mars Collection Land that Time Forgot The Land That Time Forgot The People That Time Forgot Out of Time's Abyss Pellucidar At the Earth's Core Pellucidar Tanar of Pellucidar Tarzan at the Earth's Core ... Savage Pellucidar Venus Pirates of Venus Lost on Venus Carson of Venus Escape on Venus ... The Wizard of Venus Novels Top Beyond Thirty aka The Lost Continent The Girl From Farris's The Oakdale Affair The Efficiency Expert The Mucker ... The Eternal Lover aka The Eternal Savage The Mad King The Moon Maid The Moon Men The Outlaw of Torn ... * Read the complete text on-line! *

83. Burroughs, Edgar Rice: Llana Z Gatholu
Edgar Rice Burroughs (18751950) se proslavil predevším jako tvurce legendárního Tarzana z rodu Opu. Je však autorem mnoha
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NOVINKY KNIHY NA SKLADU BRZY VYJDE EDIÈNÍ PLÁN ... NÁKUPNÍ KOŠÍK
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Llana z Gatholu
Pøedposlední svazek Burroughsovy maranské série, jednoho z klasických dìl žánru science-fiction. Z mrazivého severu Barsoomu postupuje armáda, jež hodlá vyplenit nejpyšnìjší mìsta rudé planety. Její šílený vùdce, krutý Hin Abtol, unesl ženu, po které toužil. To byla osudná chyba, nebo Llana z Gatholu je pokrevnì spøíznìna s Johnem Carterem, Vládcem Marsu… Edgar Rice Burroughs (18751950) se proslavil pøedevším jako tvùrce legendárního Tarzana z rodu Opù. Je však autorem mnoha dalších románù, z nichž nìkteré se staly klasikou žánru science-fiction a dobrodružné literatury. K nim patøí cyklus o podzemním svìtì Pellucidaru a zejména seriál o Johnu Carterovi, pánovi Marsu.

84. Burroughs, Edgar Rice: John Carter Na Marsu
Edgar Rice Burroughs (1875–1950) se proslavil predevším jako tvurce legendárního Tarzana z rodu Opu. Je však autorem mnoha
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NOVINKY KNIHY NA SKLADU BRZY VYJDE EDIÈNÍ PLÁN ... NÁKUPNÍ KOŠÍK
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Poslední svazek Burroughsovy maranské série, jednoho z klasických dìl žánru science-fiction. Edgar Rice Burroughs (1875–1950) se proslavil pøedevším jako tvùrce legendárního Tarzana z rodu Opù. Je však autorem mnoha dalších románù, z nichž nìkteré se staly klasikou žánru science-fiction a dobrodružné literatury. K nim patøí cyklus o podzemním svìtì Pellucidaru a zejména seriál o Johnu Carterovi, pánovi Marsu.

85. Edgar Rice Burroughs: The Eternal Savage
NU OF THE NIOCENE. NU, THE son of Nu, his mighty muscles rolling beneath his smooth bronzed skin, moved silently through the jungle primeval.
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(from the Electronic Text Center , University of Virginia Library) 1. NU OF THE NIOCENE
2. THE EARTHQUAKE

3. NU THE SLEEPER AWAKES

4. THE MYSTERIOUS HUNTER
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28. WHAT THE CAVE REVEALED
NU OF THE NIOCENE
NU, THE son of Nu, his mighty muscles rolling beneath his smooth bronzed skin, moved silently through the jungle primeval. His handsome head with its shock of black hair, roughly cropped between sharpened stones, was high held, the delicate nostrils questioning each vagrant breeze for word of Oo, hunter of men. Now his trained senses catch the familiar odor of Ta, the great woolly rhinoceros, directly in his path, but Nu, the son of Nu, does not hunt Ta this day. Does not the hide of Ta's brother already hang before the entrance of Nu's cave? No, today Nu hunts the gigantic cat, the fierce saber-toothed tiger, Oo, for Nat-ul, wondrous daughter of old Tha, will mate with none but the mightiest of hunters. Only so recently as the last darkness, as, beneath the great, equatorial moon, the two had walked hand in hand beside the restless sea she had made it quite plain to Nu, the son of Nu, that not even he, son of the chief of chiefs, could claim her unless there hung at the thong of his loin cloth the fangs of Oo. "Nat-ul," she had said to him, "wishes her man to be greater than other men. She loves Nu now better than her very life, but if Love is to walk at her side during a long life Pride and Respect must walk with it." Her slender hand reached up to stroke the young giant's black hair. "I am very proud of my Nu even now," she continued, "for among all the young men of the tribe there is no greater hunter, or no mightier fighter than Nu, the son of Nu. Should you, single-handed, slay Oo before a grown man's beard has darkened your cheek there will be none greater in all the world than Nat-ul's mate, Nu, the son of Nu."

86. Edgar Rice Burroughs: The Eternal Savage
PRESENTLY all the boats were completed, and the men dragged them one by one down close to the water. In them they placed their paddles
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18. NU'S FIRST VOYAGE
Soon all were out of sight beyond a promontory except a single craft which fished before the village. These men evidently sought less formidable game, and Nu could see that from the teeming sea they were dragging in great fish almost as rapidly as they could hurl their weapons. Soon the boat was completely filled, and with their great load the men paddled slowly inshore. As they came a sudden resolution formed in Nu's mind. The sight of the dangerous sport upon the waters had filled him with a strong desire to emulate these strangers, but greater than that was the power of another suggestion which the idea held forth. As the men dragged the boat upon the beach the women came down to meet them, carrying great bags of bull hide sewn with bullock sinew. Into these they gathered the fish and dragged their loads over the ground toward their camp. The men, their day's work evidently finished, stretched out beneath the shade of trees to sleep. This was the time! Nu moved stealthily to his hands and knees. He grasped his long spear and his stone ax tightly in his hands. The boat lay upon the open beach. There was no near point where he might reach it undetected by the women. The alternative rather appealed to Nu's warlike nature. It was nothing less than rushing directly through the village. He came to his feet and advanced lightly among the shelters. No need to give the alarm before he was detected. He was directly behind the young woman who scraped the aurochs' skin. She did not hear his light footfall. The baby, now sitting by her side playing with the aurochs' tail, looked up to see the stranger close upon him. He lunged toward his mother with a lusty shriek. Instantly the camp was in commotion. No need now for stealth. With a war whoop that might have sprung from a score of lusty lungs Nu leaped through the village among the frightened women and the startled men, awakened rudely from their sleep.

87. Edgar Rice Burroughs
Edgar Rice Burroughs (1875 – 1950) created Tarzan, an Englishman of noble birth who is marooned and orphaned in Africa as an infant and lives to become the
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A Princess of Mars
by Edgar Rice Burroughs
First published 1912
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John Carter, a former Confederate officer, is prospecting in Arizona in 1866. He and his companion get into a fight with a band of "wild Indians;" Carter escapes into a cave, and from there is transported to Mars, where he is discovered and held prisoner by a race he comes to know as the Tharks: gigantic, grotesque, and green. John Carter learns that the Tharks are holding another prisoner: Dejah Thoris, daughter of Tardos Mors, the jeddak of Helium. She is not green, but reddish, and Helium is the most civilized kingdom on Barsoom. Carter falls in love with her almost at first sight. But Dejah Thoris is proud, and Carter, not knowing the ways of Barsoom, manages to unwittingly insult her. Even as he is a prisoner, he works his way up through the Thark hierarchy, and forms an alliance with Tars Tarkas, who wishes to depose the evil Lorquas Ptomel, Jed of the Tharks.
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Tarzan , an Englishman of noble birth who is marooned and orphaned in Africa as an infant and lives to become the leader of a tribe of apes. The John Carter of Mars series is probably his second most famous creation. He also wrote a series about

88. Edgar Rice Bourroughs
Edgar Rice Burroughs (1875 1950). In 1962 a Los Angeles librarian tried to banish the Tarzan books from the shelves, claiming, because
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E dgar R ice B urroughs (1875 - 1950) In 1962 a Los Angeles librarian tried to banish the Tarzan books from the shelves, claiming, because Tarzan and Jane weren't married, that the books were immoral. Actually, Tarzan and Jane were married at the end of 'The Return of Tarzan.' The woman must have got her information from movies she had seen, which often gave the impression that he and Jane were not married. Married or not, it is certainly not a reason to suppress any work of literature! Many die-hard fans rose to Tarzan's defense (citing chapter and verse), newspaper editorials were written, and a few publishers began to wonder if there was something still worthwhile about Tarzan.
This is now a part of the 'Tarzan' lore. The character 'Tarzan' is today still one of the most popular and recognizable heroes ever to grace the pages of a book or run through the imagination of an innocent child.
TRUE FIRST PRINTING IN FINE JACKET OF THE VERY FIRST TARZAN BOOK EVER, WOULD BE WORTH ABOUT $100,000.00 IF YOU COULD FIND ONE!
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89. Edgar Rice Burroughs (Tarzan, Cycle De Mars, Pellucidar, Cycle De Vénus...)

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Présentation de l'auteur. Bibliographie. Bibliographie critique. Liens ... Autres auteurs américains. Présentation. Edgar Rice Burroughs participe de cette nouvelle génération d'auteurs populaires qui surent adapter leur production aux progrès de l'industrialisation. Après quelques mois passés sans honneur dans le 7 ème régiment de cavalerie, il doit abandonner très tôt ses rêves de carrière militaire. Il enchaîne alors les petits métiers, et se tourne vers l'écriture en 1911, non par goût, mais parce qu'il pense que cela lui rapportera de l'argent. Il se connaît quelques talents d'écrivain, puisqu'il a déjà réalisé plusieurs textes à l'unique destination de sa fille. Son premier livre, Under the Moons of Mars , paraît dans All Story en 1912. Ensuite, Burroughs ne cesse pas d'écrire, produisant tout au long de sa vie plus de 90 volumes répartis en plusieurs cycles. Les principaux cycles sont Mars Pellucidar John Carter , qui peuvent être qualifiés de récits de science-fiction archaïques (le cycle de Pellucidar étant à la frontière entre la science-fiction moderne et les anciens Mondes Perdus, chers à

90. Edgar Rice Burroughs @ Catharton Authors
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91. Literary Encyclopedia: Burroughs, Edgar Rice
Burroughs, Edgar Rice. (1875 1950). www.LitEncyc.com. Domain Literature. Novelist, Story Writer. Active 1895 - 1950 in USA, North America.
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92. Edgar Rice Burroughs, Science Fiction And Adventure Writer
Edgar Rice Burroughs. 1875 1950. Novels. Burroughs, Edgar Rice, The Land That Time Forgot, Ballantine, New York, 1918. ISBN 0-345
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Edgar Rice Burroughs
Novels Burroughs, Edgar Rice,
The Land That Time Forgot, Ballantine, New York, 1918. ISBN: 0-345-37407-X
The People That Time Forgot,
Ballantine, New York, 1918. ISBN: 0-345-37404-5
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93. AllRefer Encyclopedia - Edgar Rice Burroughs (American Literature, Biographies)
Edgar Rice BurroughsbUr´Oz Pronunciation Key, 1875–1950, American novelist, creator of the character Tarzan. He is the author
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Related Category: American Literature, Biographies Edgar Rice Burroughs O z] Pronunciation Key Tarzan of the Apes (1914) and numerous other jungle and science fiction thrillers. See biography by J. Taliaferro (1999).
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    The Hugo Nomination of Edgar Rice Burroughs (1875 1950). 1964. Short Fiction. Savage Pellucidar . 1966. All-Time Series. Barsoom series
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