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The following is the complete bibliography of Edgar Rice Burroughs. The titles are listed chronologically as written. List of works Note: Numbers in parentheses ...
Edgar Rice Burroughs (September 1, 1875 – March 19, 1950) was an American writer, best known for his prolific output in the adventure, science fiction, and fantasy genres.
Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc. is an American holding company founded in 1923 [1] [2] by author Edgar Rice Burroughs. It is based in Tarzana, California . The company holds the rights to the literary works of Burroughs that are still protected by copyright (a number of Burroughs' early works have passed out of copyright and consequently are in the ...
In 2012, Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc began publishing webcomics on their official website including Tarzan by writer Roy Thomas and artist Tom Grindberg and Tarzan of The Apes by Roy Thomas, artist Pablo Marcos, and colorist/letterer Oscar Gonzales. In October 2016, the Tarzan has to be drawn by Benito Gallego.
The most famous contributor to the magazine was Edgar Rice Burroughs, whose first sale was Under the Moons of Mars, which appeared in All-Story in 1911. This was the start of his Barsoom science fiction series, set on Mars ; the next three novels in the series also appeared in All-Story .
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ERB-dom was a magazine devoted to the works of Edgar Rice Burroughs created by Al Guillory, Jr. and Camille Cazedessus Jr. ("Caz"). It began publication in May 1960 as a mimeographed science-fiction fanzine. [1] Guillory was killed in a car-train collision, but Cazedessus continued publishing ERB-dom. It won the Hugo Award for Best Fanzine in 1966.
At the Earth's Core is a 1914 fantasy novel by American writer Edgar Rice Burroughs, the first in his series about the fictional "hollow earth" land of Pellucidar. It first appeared as a four-part serial in All-Story Weekly from April 4 to 25, 1914.