Books by Edgar Rice Burroughs
Born: 09/01/1875; Died: 03/19/1950Edgar Rice Burroughs Biography & Notes
Burroughs was born on September 1, 1875 in Chicago, Illinois (although he later lived for many years in the neighboring suburb of Oak Park), the son of a businessman. He was educated at a number of local schools, and during the Chicago influenza epidemic in 1891 spent a half year on his brothers' ranch on the Raft River in Idaho. He then attended the Phillips Academy in Andover and then the Michigan Military Academy. Graduating in 1895, and failing the entrance exam for West Point, he ended up as an enlisted soldier with the 7th U.S. Cavalry in Fort Grant, Arizona Territory. After being diagnosed with a heart problem and thus found ineligible for promotion to officer class, he was discharged in 1897.
What followed was a string of seemingly unrelated and short stint jobs. Following a period of drifting and ranch work in Idaho, Burroughs found work at his father's firm in 1899. He married Emma Centennia Hulbert in 1900. In 1904 he left his job and found less regular work, initially in Idaho but soon back in Chicago.
By 1911, after seven years of low wages, he was working as a pencil sharpener wholesaler and began to write fiction. By this time Burroughs and Emma had two children, Joan and Hulbert. During this period, he had copious spare time and he began reading many pulp fiction magazines and claimed:
"...if people were paid for writing rot such as I read in some of those magazines that I could write stories just as rotten. As a matter of fact, although I had never written a story, I knew absolutely that I could write stories just as entertaining and probably a whole lot more so than any I chanced to read in those magazines."
Aiming his work at the 'pulp' magazines then in circulation, his first story "Under the Moons of Mars" was serialized in All-Story magazine in 1912 and earned Burroughs US$400.
Burroughs soon took up writing full-time and by the time the run of Under the Moons of Mars had finished he had completed two novels, including Tarzan of the Apes which was published from October 1912 and went on to become his most successful brand. In 1913, Burroughs and Emma had their third and last child, John Coleman.
Burroughs also wrote popular science fiction/fantasy stories involving Earthly adventurers transported to various planets (notably Barsoom, Burroughs' fictional name for Mars), lost islands, and into the interior of the hollow earth in his Pellucidar stories, as well as westerns and historical romances. Along with All-Story, many of his stories were published in the Argosy Magazine.
Tarzan was a cultural sensation when introduced. Burroughs was determined to capitalize on Tarzan's popularity in every way possible. He planned to exploit Tarzan through several different media including a syndicated Tarzan comic strip, movies and merchandise. Experts in the field advised against this course of action, stating that the different media would just end up competing against each other. Burroughs went ahead, however, and proved the experts wrong—the public wanted Tarzan in whatever fashion he was offered. Tarzan remains one of the most successful fictional characters to this day and is a cultural icon.
In 1923 Burroughs set up his own company, Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc., and began printing his own books through the 1930s. He divorced Emma in 1934 and married former actress Florence Gilbert Dearholt in 1935, ex-wife of his friend, Ashton Dearholt, adopting the Dearholt's two children. They divorced in 1942. At the time of the attack on Pearl Harbor he was a resident of Hawaii and, despite being a sexagenarian, he spent the conflict as a war correspondent. He died in Encino, California on March 19, 1950 having written almost seventy novels.
The town of Tarzana, California was named after Tarzan. In 1919 Burroughs purchased a large ranch north of Los Angeles, California which he named "Tarzana". The citizens of the community that sprang up around the ranch voted to adopt that name when their town was incorporated in 1928.
The Burroughs crater on Mars is named in Burroughs' honor.
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Apache Devil The Pony Soldiers Killed His Family by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 1999) |
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At The Earth's Core Library Edition by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 2005) |
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At The Earth's Core by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 2004) |
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At the Earth's Core by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 2001)
David Innes and friends discover an inner world populated by strange creatures.
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At the Earth's Core by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 2003) |
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At the Earth's Core by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 2005) |
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At the Earth's Core by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 2005) |
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At the Earth's Core Pellucidar Tanar of Pellucidar by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 1929) |
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At the Earth's Core Pellucidar, Tamar of Pellucid by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 1940)
The first book in the Pellucidar series, by the famed creator of Tarzan.
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Back to the Stone Age by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 1990)
After 0-220 leaves him behind in Pellucidar, Lieutenant Von Horst must struggle against carnivorous reptiles in search of his place with the cave-dwellers of Lo-Har.
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Back to the Stone Age by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 2007) |
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The Bandit of Hell's Bend by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 2009) |
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Beasts of Tarzan by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 2001)
The third book in the Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle series finds our hero abandoned on an isolated island, his wife and son kidnapped, and with no one but his trusty panther, Sheeba, to help him.
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Beyond Thirty by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 2001) |
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Beyond the Farthest Star by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 1992)
Suddenly zapped from an Earth battle with Nazi warplanes, Tangor is forced to create a new life for himself on the planet Poloda, where he uses his skills as a soldier to help the brave citizens of Unis fight against the marauding Kapars. Reprint.
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Brother Men The Correspondence Of Edgar Rice Burroughs And Herbert T. Weston by Herbert T. Weston, Matt Cohen, Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 2005) |
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Burne Hogarth's The Golden Age of Tarzan, 1939-1942 by Edgar Rice Burroughs, Burne Hogarth ( 1977) |
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The Burroughs Bestiary An Encyclopaedia of Monsters and Imaginary Beings Created by Edgar Rice Burroughs by David Day, Edgar Rice Burroughs, Eric Howley ( 1978) |
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The Burroughs Cyclopaedia Characters, Places, Fauna, Flora, Technologies, Languages, Ideas and Terminologies Found in the Works of Edgar Rice Burroughs by Edgar Rice Burroughs, Clark A. Brady ( 1996) |
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The Cave Girl by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 2004) |
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The Chessman of Mars by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 2002) |
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The Chessmen of Mars A Tale of Barsoom by Edgar Rice Burroughs, Amy Sterling Casil ( 2003)
The fifth book in the Barsoom series sees Tara, the daughter of the Warlord of Mars, blown off course by a freak storm that puts her right in the middle of deadly game overseen by the Chessmen.
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Deputy Sheriff of Commanche County by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 2002) |
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Disney's Tarzan by Edgar Rice Burroughs, Kathleen W. Zoehfeld, Walt Disney Company ( 1999)
Deep in the jungle, a baby, alone and crying, is discovered by a kindly ape named Kala. Kala opens her heart to the orphaned boy and, naming him Tarzan, decides to raise him as her own son. As he grows, Tarzan loves his ape family, but wonders why he is so different from them.
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Disney's Tarzan and the Jungle Games by Edgar Rice Burroughs, Walt Disney Enterprises ( 2001) |
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Edgar Rice Burroughs' Minidoka 937th Earl of 1 Mile by Edgar Rice Burroughs, J. Allen St. John ( 1998)
Dark Horse is proud to present an all-new tale by the Master of Adventure himself, Edgar Rice Burroughs! Written before the twin blockbusters A Princess of Mars and Tarzan of the Apes, Minidoka is a whimsical fantasy in the tradition of Jonathan Swift's Gulliver's Travels and Lewis Carroll's The Hunting of the Snark. Illustrated by fantasy and comics legend Michael Wm. Kaluta and featuring a never-before-published cover painting by J. Allen St. John, the book is sure to become a highly sought-after collectible!
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The Efficiency Expert by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 2008) |
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Escape on Venus by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 1991)
The fourth book of the Venus series, by the famed creator of Tarzan.
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The Eternal Savage Nu of the Neocene by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 2003)
With a new introduction, this classic adventure tale from the creator of the Tarzan series finds Nu, a Stone Age warrior trapped in suspended animation by an earthquake, as he reawakens on Tarzan's African estate and tries to adapt to new surroundings, including a relationship with a woman from Nebraska. Reprint. (Science Fiction & Fantasy)
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Fighting Man of Mars by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 2008) |
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The Girl from Farris's by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 1979) |
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The Gods of Mars by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 2001)
The second book in the Barsoom series sees John Carter and his friend, Tars Tarkas, in the Valley Dor, a place reserved for the dead. Being the warriors that they are, though, Carter and Tarkas vow that they will leave with their lives.
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I Am a Barbarian by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 1985)
Britannicus, a tribal chief's son, is held as a slave by the Romans and has to face death numerous times in gladiatorial feats while he waits for revenge.
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Jungle Tales of Tarzan by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 2007)
The sixth book in the legendary Tarzan series consists of a collection of linked stories about different aspects of our hero's youth among the apes.
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The Lad and the Lion by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 1982) |
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The Land That Time Forgot by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 2001) |
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The Land That Time Forgot Deodand Classic by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 2003) |
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The Land That Time Forgot/People That Time Forgot/the Last Continent/the Oakdale Affair by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 1998) |
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The Land of Hidden Men by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 1992)
Gordon King stumbles upon a lost city in the jungles of Cambodia, seeks to unlock the truth behind the warriors of legend, and battles the loathsome Leper King of Lodidhapura for the love of the beautiful jungle princess, Fou-tan. Reprint.
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Land of Terror by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 2007) |
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Llana of Gathol by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 2009) |
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The Lost Continent by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 2002) |
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Lost on Venus by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 1991)
Carson Napier is determined to deliver his princess to her treetop kingdom of Vepaja on Venus, even though he must first cross one thousand miles of uncharted and inhospitable territory.
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Mad King by Edgar Rice Burroughs, Amy Sterling Casil ( 2003) |
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Marcia of the Doorstep A Romance by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 1999) |
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Martian Tales by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 1982) |
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The Martian Tales Trilogy by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 2004) |
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Martian Tales of Edgar Rice Burroughs by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 1981) |
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Master Mind of Mars by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 2009) |
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The Monster Men by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 1962) |
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Moon Maid by Edgar Rice Burroughs, Amy Sterling Casil ( 2003) |
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The Moon Men by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 1992)
When the power-hungry hordes of the Moon's hidden interior conquer Earth, plundering its greatest cities, Julian 9th rises to resist the hated Kalkar overlords and start a rebellion that will save his planet. Reprint.
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The Mucker by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 2007) |
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The Oakdale Affair by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 1979) |
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The Outlaw of Torn by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 2004) |
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Pellucidar by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 2003)
The second book in the Pellucidar series, by the famed creator of Tarzan.
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People Out of Time by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 2003) |
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The People That Time Forgot by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 1999) |
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Pirates of Venus by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 1991)
Rocketman Carson Napier is surprised to find that his ship has landed on Venus instead of Mars, and as he tries to find his way on the hostile, mist-covered planet, he blunders into a love affair with the princess of Venus.
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The Return of Tarzan by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 2007)
In the second book in the legendary Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle series, our hero, disenchanted with the world of "civilized" man, returns to Africa and stumbles across a lost city hidden deep in the jungle.
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The Return of the Mucker by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 2004) |
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Savage Pellucidar by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 2007) |
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Son of Tarzan by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 2009)
In the fourth book of the legendary series, Tarzan's son, kidnapped by his father's archenemy, escapes and, together with an ape named Akut, learns to survive in the jungles, as his father did before him.
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Swords of Mars by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 2009) |
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Synthetic Men of Mars by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 2009) |
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Tarzan by Edgar Rice Burroughs, Robert D. San Souci ( 1999)
Edgar Rice Burroughs's story of a young boy raised by apes now comes to life for a new generation of young readers in this exciting picture book. Tarzan, whose name means "white skin", is adopted by a tribe of apes , but as he grows older he begins to realize that he is not like the others. When he explores the abandoned cabin of his dead parents, he discovers that he is something called "human", a species that uses reason and intelligence. These special human qualities give him the power he needs to become ruler of the apes. But at the same time. he knows that he cannot always be among them; he must leave to follow his destiny as a man.
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Tarzan by Edgar Rice Burroughs, Robert Blaisdell ( 1997)
This imaginative, exciting tale recounts the remarkable exploits of an orphaned child raised by a family of apes in the African jungle. Abridged.
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Tarzan The Epic Adventures by Edgar Rice Burroughs, R. A. Salvatore, Burton Armus ( 1996)
Russian exile Nikolas Rokoff has stolen an ancient crystal amulet--the key to terrifying power. It can be used to conquer the very depths of time and space, but if Rokoff releases its supernatural forces, the gem will rip apart the fabric of reality. He will throw open the gates to Pellucidar--the prehistoric land at the Earth's core. In doing so, he will unleash the grotesque, reptilian armies of the Mahars.
Only Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle, can hope to stop the flood of creatures whose one goal is bloodthirsty conquest. But even Tarzan may fall prey to the talons of Mora, the ruthless and seductive Queen of the Mahars. STARRING THE LEGENDARY HERO CREATED BY EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS |
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Tarzan : The Epic Adventure The Epic Adventures by Edgar Rice Burroughs, R. A. Salvatore, Burton Armus ( 1997)
FROM THE ACTION-PACKED TV SERIES . . .Russian exile Nikolas Rokoff has stolen an ancient crystal amulet--the key to terrifying power. It can be used to conquer the very depths of time and space, but if Rokoff releases its uncontrollable forces, the gem will rip apart the fabric of reality. He will throw open the gates to Pellucidar--the prehistoric land at the Earth's core. In doing so, he will unleash the grotesque, reptilian armies of the Mahars.Only Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle, can hope to stop the flood of creatures whose one goal is bloodthirsty conquest. But even Tarzan may fall prey to the talons of Mora, the ruthless and seductive Queen of the Mahars.STARRING THE LEGENDARY HERO CREATED BY EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS
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Tarzan And The Ant Men by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 2004) |
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Tarzan And The Jewels Of Opar by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 2005) |
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Tarzan And The Jewels Of Opar by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 2004) |
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Tarzan And The Jewels Of Opar Library Edition by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 2005) |
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Tarzan And the Jewels of Opar by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 2005) |
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Tarzan And the Jewels of Opar by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 2006) |
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Tarzan Coloring Book by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 1998) |
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Tarzan Lord of the Jungle by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 1988)
Cruel slave traders had invaded the jungle of Tarzan of the Apes. Now they were headed toward a fabled empire of riches which no outsider had ever seen, intent on looting. And toward the same legendary land was stumbling the lost James Blake, an American whom Tarzan had vowed to rescue.
Following their spoors, the ape-man came upon the lost Valley of the Sepulcher, where Knights Templar still fought to resume their Holy Crusade to free Jerusalem. Soon Tarzan, true Lord of their ancient motherland, was armed with lance and shield, mixed into their jousting and ancient combat. It was then that the slavers struck! |
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Tarzan Of The Apes Library Edition by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 2005) |
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Tarzan Of The Apes by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 2004) |
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Tarzan Of The Apes by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 2000) |
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Tarzan The Terrible by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 2004) |
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Tarzan The Terrible by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 2004) |
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Tarzan The Terrible by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 2005) |
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Tarzan The Untamed by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 2004) |
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Tarzan Triumphant by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 1987)
An omnibus of the 15th and 16th novels in the Tarzan series.
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Tarzan Triumphant/Tarzan and the City of Gold Tarzan and the City of Gold by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 1997)
TARZAN TRIUMPHANT Mortal danger engulfed Tarzan. A powerful assassin from a wicked regime had teamed up with thieving cutthroats known as shiftas to destroy the ape-man once and for all. He would need every bit of his animal cunning and brute strength to emerge victorious over these murderous fanatics! TARZAN AND THE CITY OF GOLD Magnificent in all his primitive savagery, the prisoner Tarzan stood unbowed before the beautiful Nemone, evil queen of the forgotten city of Cathne. Escape seemed futile as the ape-man engaged in a seductive battle of wits with the demonic ruler, who was herself torn between lust and loathing for the bronzed, irresistible hero . . .
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The Tarzan Twins by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 2006) |
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Tarzan Vs Predator by Edgar Rice Burroughs, Lee Weeks, Walter Simonson ( 1997)
In the center of the earth lies Pellucidar, the last bastion of primeval forest in the world. To Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle, this is sacred ground. But to the Predators, it is hunting ground. Dark Horse Comics is proud to present Edgar Rice Burroughs' Tarzan vs. Predator at the Earth's Core, by Walter Simonson and Lee Weeks. When Tarzan receives word that Pellucidar's greatest warriors and strongest beasts are being killed and his friend David Innes, ruler of Pellucidar, has gone missing, there is no question that he must travel to the earth's core to investigate. The people of Pellucidar rest a little easier, knowing that their protector is coming. And in this land of eternal noonday sun, the Predators rest up for their greatest challenge yet! Walter Simonson is one of the greatest writers working in comics today; Lee Weeks is one of the most skilled artists in the field. Only two such talented creators could bring together the pulp legend of Edgar Rice Burroughs' Tarzan and the cinematic horror of the Predators. You'll feel the heat of the jungle in this 104-page graphic novel!
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Tarzan Y LA Ciudad De Oro by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 2002) |
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Tarzan and the Ant Men by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 1990) |
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Tarzan and the Castaways by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 1988) |
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Tarzan and the City of Gold by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 1979) |
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Tarzan and the Forbidden City by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 1993)
Tarzan cared little for the fate of adventurer Brian Gregory, drawn to the legendary city of Ashair by the rumor of the Father of Diamonds, the world's hugest gem. But to the ape-man the tie of friendship was unbreakable, and Paul d'Arnot's pleas moved him to agree to guide the expedition Gregory's father and sister organized for his rescue. The enigmatic Atan Thome was also obsessed with the Father of Diamonds, and planted agents in the Gregory safari to spy out its route and sabotage its efforts. Both parties reached their goal, remote Ashair . . . as prisoners of its priests, doomed to die in loathsome rites.
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Tarzan and the Foreign Legion by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 1991) |
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Tarzan and the Golden Lion by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 1988) |
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Tarzan and the Golden Lion, Tarzan and the Ant Men Tarzan and the Ant Men by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 1997)
TARZAN AND THE GOLDEN LIONBetrayed, drugged into oblivion, and captured--thus came Tarzan to be a prisoner in the deepest dungeon of Opar, lost Atlantis city of gold. But even as the flames of treason engulfed La, Queen of Opar, she sacrificed all to rescue him. Followed by Tarzans fierce golden lion, Jad-bal-ja, they escaped into the deadly Valley of the Palace of Diamonds, where cruel bejeweled gorillas hungered to destroy Queen La and Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle.TARZAN AND THE ANT MENWhen his plane crashed deep inside the impassable Great Thorn Forest, Tarzan became the first man to set foot in the dark wilderness tainted with fearsome tales of ferocious female giants and armies of minuscule warriors. Ahead lay countless perils as Tarzan strove to outwit the ruthless she-brutes and strange ant men who doomed him forever to slavery. Against these invincible odds, it would take all Tarzan's power, savagery, and jungle cunning to carve his way to freedom.
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Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 2002)
Tarzan, suffering from amnesia, can't recall anything from the recent past--his memory consists only of the survival skills he learned as a youth. Unfortunately, several of his enemies remember him only to well, and, in the lost city of Opar, a trap is being set. This is the fifth book in the legendary series.
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Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 2003) |
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Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar/Jungle Tales of Tarzan by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 1997)
TARZAN AND THE JEWELS OF OPAR
In the forgotten city of Opar the bloodied sacrificial altar of the Flaming God stood above the vaults piled high with the gold destined for fabled, lost Atlantis. There the beautiful high priestess La still dreamed of Tarzan, who had escaped her knife before. But now Tarzan was returning, and the hideous priests were waiting for him. Tarzan was prepared for them, but he could not avoid the earthquake that struck him down in the vaults and left him with only his childhood memories among the savage apes who reared him. JUNGLE TALES OF TARZAN The young Tarzan was unlike the great apes who were his only companions. Theirs was a simple, savage life. But Tarzan had all of a normal boy's desire to learn, and he had painfully taught himself to read from books left by his dead father. Now he tried to apply this book knowledge to the world of the jungle. He searched for the love and affection that every human being needs. But he was alone in his struggles to grow and understand--and the life of the jungle had no room for abstractions.
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Tarzan and the Leopard Men by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 1988)
The steel-clawed Leopard Men were looking for victims for their savage rites. The secret cult struck terror in the hearts of all the villagers. Only Orando of the Utengi dared to declare war on them. And with Orando went Tarzan of the Apes -- but a strangely changed Tarzan, who now believed that he was Muzimo, the spirit or demon who had been Orando's ancestor. There were traitors among Orando's people. And in the village of the Leopard Men was Kali Bwana, the white girl who had come to Africa to find a missing man. Only Tarzan could save her....
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Tarzan and the Lion Man by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 1988)
A great safari had come to Africa to make a movie. It had struggled across the veldt and through the jungle in great ten-ton trucks, equipped with all the advantages of civilization. But now it was halted, almost destroyed by the poisoned arrows of the savage Bansuto tribe. There was no way to return. And ahead lay the strange valley of diamonds, where hairy gorillas lived in their town of London on the Thames, ruled by King Henry the Eighth. Behind them came Tarzan of the Apes with the Golden Lion, seeking the man who might have been his twin brother in looks -- though hardly in courage!
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Tarzan and the Lost Empire by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 1981) |
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Tarzan and the Madman by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 1991) |
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Tarzan at the Earth's Core by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 2006) |
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Tarzan at the Earth's Core by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 1985) |
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Tarzan in Color 1939-1940 by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 1994)
Volume nine in the "Tarzan" series covers comic strips that originally appeared between 1939 and 1940.
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Tarzan of the Apes by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 2006) |
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Tarzan of the Apes by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 2005) |
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Tarzan of the Apes by Edgar Rice Burroughs, Harold Woods, Geraldine Woods ( 1982)
Recounts how Tarzan came to live in the jungle, was raised by a tribe of apes, and met and married American Jane Porter.
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Tarzan of the Apes by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 2005) |
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Tarzan of the Apes by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 2003) |
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Tarzan of the Apes by Robin Moore, Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 1999)
From a renowned storyteller comes a chapter book adaptation of the classic tale featured in Disney's summer 1999 animated film.
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Tarzan of the Apes by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 1996) |
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Tarzan of the Apes by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 2005) |
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Tarzan the Invincible by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 1989) |
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Tarzan the Lost Adventure by Edgar Rice Burroughs, Joe R. Lansdale ( 1996)
In this never-before-printed novel, Tarzan guides an explorer and his beautiful daughter to a remote, mythical African city and contends with an outlaw safari that hopes to reach the same destination--first. Tarzan's battle with jungle beasts and a brutal sequences in a tribal village are vintage Burroughs at his best. Graphic novel format.
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Tarzan the Magnificent by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 1990) |
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Tarzan the Terrible by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 2005) |
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Tarzan the Terrible by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 2005) |
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Tarzan the Terrible by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 2002)
In the eighth book of the series, Tarzan's trail of revenge leads him into the heart of a tribal war--fought in a region so isolated that even dinosaurs have remained untouched since the dawn of Earth.
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Tarzan the Terrible by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 2003) |
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Tarzan the Untamed A Tale Of Tarzan by Edgar Rice Burroughs, Amy Sterling Casil ( 2002)
In the seventh book of the legendary series, Tarzan tracks his wife's murderers through the jungle to a hidden valley, populated with men so evil that even the Lord of the Jungle, with all his experience with the perils of mankind, never could have imagined.
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Tarzan the Untamed by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 2005) |
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Tarzan the Untamed Library Edition by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 2006) |
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Tarzan the Untamed by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 2006) |
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Tarzan the Untamed by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 2005) |
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Tarzan the Untamed by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 2005) |
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Tarzan the Untamed by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 2003) |
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Tarzan the Untamed Library Edition by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 2006) |
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Tarzan's Quest by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 1981)
Tarzan of the Apes had heard only rumors of the Kavuru--a race of strange white savages. But when they stole the daugher of Muviro, chief of the Waziri, the Lord of the Jungle set on in search of their legend-shrouded village on a mission of rescue--or, if need be, of revenge....
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Tarzan, King of the Apes by Edgar Rice Burroughs, Joan D. Vinge ( 1983)
A baby boy, left alone in the African jungle after the deaths of his parents, Lord and Lady Greystoke, is adopted by an ape, whose own infant has died, and raised to manhood without ever seeing another human being.
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Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle/Tarzan and the Lost Empire 2 In 1 by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 1997)
TARZAN, LORD OF THE JUNGLEWhen slave traders and safari hunters invade Tarzans jungle kingdom, the mighty ape-man is caught up in a perilous quest for the lost Leopard City of Nimmr, a treasure land of amazing wealth. But Tarzans cunning enemies vow his destruction, and the fabulous metropolis in the Forbidden Valley holds its own horrors of medieval mortal combat . . .TARZAN AND THE LOST EMPIREWhile searching for a missing scholar in the treacherous Wiramwazi Mountains, Tarzan is captured by an ancient tribe of the centuries-dead Roman Empire. In this dangerous throwback to Caesar's brutal regime, Tarzan must triumph over cruel emperors, skilled gladiators, and blood-hungry lions--or he will never taste freedom again . . .
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Three Martian Novels by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 1970)
Burroughs creates a fantastic Martian world and culture as he portrays a hidden city of dreams, the bodiless kaldanes, a mad scientist, and a living chess game.
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Thuvia by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 2002) |
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Thuvia, Maid of Mars by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 2000) |
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Thuvia, Maid of Mars and the Chessmen of Mars by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 2003) |
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Under the Moons of Mars by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 2003) |
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The War Chief by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 2007) |
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Warlord of Mars by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 2009)
The third book in the Barsoom series finds the Princess, John Carter's love, trapped inside the Temple of the Sun for one whole Martian year--unless he can break her out without angering the gods, not to mention the mortals.
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Wizard of Venus and Pirate Blood by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 1991) |
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You Lucky Girl A Romantic Play by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 1999) |
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You Lucky Girl! A Love Story in Three Acts by Edgar Rice Burroughs ( 1999) |


















































