Edgar Rice Burroughs Fear on Four Worlds TPB


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Abby Tyler and her friends are lost on savage Caspak. As they attempt to pierce the time veil that preserves the mysterious world, they enact a desperate gamble and unwittingly are thrown through the anomaly into the worlds of Carson of Venus, The Moon Maid, and Pellucidar! Join us as we interlock the vibrant worlds and stories of Edgar Rice Burroughs into our expanding and connected universe. Brand new stories that continue the ERB novels are here and a world of modern pulp adventures await! This volume collects American Mythology's Fear on Four Worlds series including Carson of Venus #1 Pt1, The Moon Maid #1 Pt2, Pellucidar #1 Pt3, and The Land That Time Forgot #1 Pt4 along with a beautiful cover gallery and behind the scenes extras.







Edgar Rice Burroughs: Master of Adventure


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So, just how was Tarzan created? Eager to know the inside story about the legendary John Carter and the amazing cities and peoples of Barsoom? Perhaps your taste is more suited to David Innes and the fantastic lost world at the Earth's core? Or maybe wrong-way Napier and the bizarre civilizations of cloud-enshrouded Venus are more to your liking? These pages contain all that you will ever want to know about the wondrous worlds and unforgettable characters penned by the master storyteller Edgar Rice Burroughs. Richard A. Lupoff, the respected critic and writer who helped spark a Burroughs revival in the 1960s, reveals fascinating details about the stories written by the creator of Tarzan. Featured here are outlines of all of Burroughs's major novels, with descriptions of how they were each written and their respective sources of inspiration.




Selected Stories of Edgar Rice Burroughs


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Selected Stories of Edgar Rice Burroughs by Edgar Rice Burroughs: Immerse yourself in the thrilling and imaginative worlds created by Edgar Rice Burroughs with this captivating collection of his stories. From the classic adventures of Tarzan to the enthralling tales of John Carter on Mars, the book showcases the author's exceptional storytelling and creative genius. With action, romance, and fantastical settings, these selected stories are sure to transport readers to extraordinary realms filled with daring exploits and unforgettable characters. Key Aspects of the Book "Selected Stories of Edgar Rice Burroughs by Edgar Rice Burroughs": Varied Adventures: The collection features a diverse array of adventures, from the jungle exploits of Tarzan to the interplanetary adventures of John Carter. World-Building and Imagination: Edgar Rice Burroughs' storytelling transports readers to imaginative and vividly depicted worlds that captivate the imagination. Character-driven Narratives: The stories are driven by memorable and dynamic characters who embark on heroic journeys and face thrilling challenges. Edgar Rice Burroughs was a highly acclaimed American author, best known for his contributions to the science fiction and adventure genres. Born in the late 19th century, his vivid imagination and compelling storytelling captivated readers worldwide. Burroughs' iconic characters, such as Tarzan and John Carter, have become cultural landmarks, and his works continue to inspire generations of writers and readers alike.




Edgar Rice Burroughs' at the Earth's Core Ltd. Ed


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This hardcover edition includes a color plate which has been individually numbered and signed by Bobby Nash and Jamie Chase with a limited production of 500 copies.




Land of Terror


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Land of Terror Edgar Rice Burroughs - Land of Terror is a 1944 fantasy novel by American writer Edgar Rice Burroughs, the sixth in his series about the fictional "hollow earth" land of Pellucidar. It is the penultimate novel in the series and the last to be published during Burrough's lifetime.Years ago David Innes and Abner Perry bored straight down through five hundred miles of the earth's crust and landed in Pellucidar, the savage, primeval world that lies at the center of the earth. This is the story of their continuing adventures in the timeless land of perpetual noon and their encounters with the hideous creatures and savage men who pursue them. Although they encounter enemies at every turn, David and Abner find a few loyal friends as they embark on exhilarating adventures.




Frontiers of Possibility-Science Fiction by Edgar Rice Burroughs


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Four Science Fiction classics of worlds future, past and far away This collection of Edgar Rice Burroughs's Science Fiction adventures will not disappoint the author's many enthusiastic aficionados. It includes four tales which further explore his familiar themes, each with more than its fair share of rollicking adventure, high risk escapes, beautiful women and exotic creatures. The first story, The Monster Men is a combination of the Frankenstein's monster concept and the dangerous pursuit of the creation of a master race of human beings. This time the scientist is drawn to the jungles of Borneo to add exotic colour to his perilous endeavour. In The Lost Continent, the people of Pan-America set out to discover Europe and find the British Isles derelict, overgrown and populated by ferocious denizens of the wild from this age and times long past. Beyond the Farthest Star will please fans of the Carter and Carson novels as once again a fighting man of Earth is transported to a far away planet only to become embroiled in its own wars. Finally, in The Resurrection of Jimber-Jaw a primeval man is brought into the modern world with catastrophic results. This is a bumper crop of ERB's 'stand alone' science fiction brought together by Leonaur into a single satisfying edition-essential!




The Lost Continent By Edgar Rice Burroughs


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The year is 2137. Two hundred years ago -- in our time, more or less -- Eurasia fought a war to end all wars, a war that meant, for all intents and purposes, the end of the Old World. The Americas managed to retain their civilization -- but only by engaging by the most extreme form or isolationism imaginable for two centuries, now, no American has ventured east of the thirtieth parallel. "East for the East . . ." the slogan went, "The West for the West!" Until a terrible storm at sea forced American lieutenant Jefferson Turck to disobey the law, seeking safe harbor in England -- where he found that two centuries of isolation have desolated the land. The damaged ship found a Europe that is no longer an enemy -- a ruined land that is utterly unable to be an enemy -- or a friend.




Edgar Rice Burroughs Pellucidar Earths C


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"This volume collects stories from Korak, Son of Tarzan #46 and Weird Worlds #1-#7, originally published by DC Comics"




The Oakdale Affair By Edgar Rice Burroughs


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The house on the hill showed lights only upon the first floor-in the spacious reception hall, the dining room, and those more or less mysterious purlieus thereof from which emanate disagreeable odors and agreeable foods. From behind a low bush across the wide lawn a pair of eyes transferred to an alert brain these simple perceptions from which the brain deduced with Sherlockian accuracy and Raffleian purpose that the family of the president of The First National Bank of-Oh, let's call it Oakdale-was at dinner, that the servants were below stairs and the second floor deserted. The owner of the eyes had but recently descended from the quarters of the chauffeur above the garage which he had entered as a thief in the night and quitted apparelled in a perfectly good suit of clothes belonging to the gentlemanly chauffeur and a soft, checked cap which was now pulled well down over a pair of large brown eyes in which a rather strained expression might have suggested to an alienist a certain neophytism which even the stern set of well shaped lips could not effectually belie. Apparently this was a youth steeling himself against a natural repugnance to the dangerous profession he had espoused; and when, a moment later, he stepped out into the moonlight and crossed the lawn toward the house, the slender, graceful lines which the ill-fitting clothes could not entirely conceal carried the conviction of youth if not of innocence.