Author:Edgar Rice Burroughs
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| ←Author Index: B | Edgar Rice Burroughs (1875–1950) |
| An American author of adventurous and science fiction pulp stories. Most famous for his Barsoom and Tarzan series. |
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[edit] Works
[edit] Novels
[edit] Tarzan
- Tarzan of the Apes (1912)
- The Return of Tarzan (1913)
- The Beasts of Tarzan (1914)
- The Son of Tarzan (1914)
- Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar (1916)
- Tarzan the Untamed (1919)
- Tarzan the Terrible (1921)
[edit] John Carter
- A Princess of Mars (1912)
- The Gods of Mars (1914)
- The Warlord of Mars (1918)
- Thuvia, Maid of Mars (1920)
- The Chessmen of Mars (1922)
- The Master Mind of Mars (1928)
- A Fighting Man of Mars (1931)
- Swords of Mars (1936)
- Synthetic Men of Mars
- Llana of Gathol (1948)
- John Carter of Mars (1964)
[edit] Pellucidar
- At the Earth's Core (1914)
- Pellucidar (1923)
- Tanar of Pellucidar (1928)
- Tarzan at the Earth's Core (1929)
- Back to the Stone Age (1937)
- Land of Terror (1944)
- Savage Pellucidar (1963)
[edit] Venus
- Pirates of Venus (1934)
- Lost on Venus (1935)
- Carson of Venus (1939)
- Escape on Venus (1946)
- The Wizard of Venus (1970)
[edit] Caspak
- The Land That Time Forgot (1918) (omnibus)
- The Land That Time Forgot (1918)
- The People That Time Forgot (1918)
- Out of Time's Abyss (1918)
[edit] Other Novels
- The Cave Girl (1913)
- The Girl from Farris's (1916)
- The Lost Continent (1916)
- The Oakdale Affair (1917)
- The Efficiency Expert (1921)
- The Mucker (1921)
- The Return of the Mucker (1921)
[edit] Sources
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