This special Edgar Rice Burroughs Authorized Library edition features new cover art and a frontispiece by legendary artist Joe Jusko, a foreword and afterword by today's luminaries, and a host of rare and never-before-published bonus ...
Little does he know that his encounters with other humans have only just begun. This 1912 novel by Edgar Rice Burroughs was first published in a pulp magazine and quickly became so popular that twenty-three sequels followed.
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So popular was the character that Burroughs continued the series into the 1940s with two dozen sequels.[2] For the novel's centennial anniversary, Library of America published a hardcover edition based on the original book with an ...
Edgar Rice Burroughs (1875-1950) was an American writer best known for his creations of the jungle hero Tarzan and the heroic Mars adventurer John Carter, although he produced works in many genres.
Born of noble stock to parents marooned on the savage West African coast, the young lord Greystoke is orphaned in his first year of life. Named Tarzan by the great apes that raise him, he must learn the law of the jungle to survive.
Drawing deeply from the Tarzan novels and the Planet of the Apes films, Seeley and Walker run Caesar and the Lord of the Jungle through the enslavement of the Apes, through a century of war, and through the center of the earth.
Clayton is the main character of this novel, who was born in the western coastal jungles of equatorial Africa.
Both novels are classic examples of American pulp fiction, portraying Tarzan as the quintessential strong, wild, able-bodied hero. This edition features a new introduction.
Edgar Rice Burroughs's jungle tale has captivated readers for generations. The Short Tales Classic brings the man-child's adoption by the apes to life for even the youngest audience. Blue level for transitional readers.
In the crater of the highest peak lives a strange people, descendants of early refugees from Rome--half-mad, half-idiot--their religion a frightful travesty of what it once was. These are the Midianites--who now practice human sacrifice!