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4416344At the Earth's Core — Advertisements1922Edgar Rice Burroughs

TO THE READER

We are confident this book has held your interest from first to last, so we venture to call your attention to the two Series of Stories which have made the author, Edgar Rice Burroughs, famous on two continents. See following pages.

The Publishers.

THE "TARZAN" STORIES

By
EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS


Never has such a character come to you from the pages of a book; never has the human brain conceived so strange a creation as Tarzan, the Ape-man.

Everybody is reading and talking of the wonderful "TARZAN" novels.




THE "MARTIAN" TALES

By
EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS


An absorbing series of Adventures and Romance forty-three million miles from Earth. It is hardly too much to say it is the boldest piece of imaginative fiction in this generation.

Only the man who created TARZAN, the Ape-man, could have written these amazing stories.




THE MUCKER

By
EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS


Adventures in Chicago, California, Honolulu, an unfrequented Japanese island, New York, Kansas, Mexico, fall to the lot of Billy Byrne, the Mucker.

A book that holds even the blasé from start to finish, with a love tale like a thread of silver running through the narrative.