EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS: THE BIBLIOGRAPHY
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EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS: THE BIBLIOGRAPHY by Robert B. Zeuschner is the most comprehensive, entertaining and visually stunning guide to the works of ERB ever published. Edgar Rice Burroughs, well known for his tales of Tarzan and John Carter of Mars, has been rightfully dubbed the Master of Adventure, but few are aware of the truly fantastic landscapes encompassed by that title. During his lifetime, Burroughs created worlds that ranged from the Earth's core to the Farthest Star, inhabited by larger-than-life heroes and heroines, populated by unimaginable creatures and captivating landscapes. Now, Dr. Robert B. Zeuschner, one of the world's most highly respected ERB scholars, has put together a one-of-a-kind illustrated bibliography that is a must for anyone interested in ERB, the history of pulp fiction and the works that inspired Superman and every other pulp hero since. EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS: THE BIBLIOGRAPHY, features over 2000 annotated, illustrated entries describing ERB publications from 1911 to the present and 500 color images including 1st & reprint edition books & dustjackets, paperbacks and the 97 ERB story-related pulp covers. Both editions are 7 by 10 inch hardcover books. Two editions are available in limited numbers: STANDARD EDITION: ISBN: 978-1-945462-00-9 $100.00 First edition bound in midnight blue Cialux Italian book cloth with the spine and front cover decorations stamped in gilt. Color wrap-around dust jacket, 736 pages; 600+ images, 500 + in color on glossy stock. Limited to 900 copies DELUXE EDITION: ISBN: 978-1-945462-01-6 $150.00 First edition bound in genuine red leather with a hub spine and cover decorations stamped in gilt. Limited to 375 signed (by the author, publisher, designer and John Ralston Burroughs, the grandson of ERB) and numbered copies. 736 pages; 600+ images, 500 + in color on glossy stock