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At the Earth's Core: A Thrilling Adventure in a Stone Age Land
The Gods of Mars: A Science Fiction Fantasy
The Land That Time Forgot: A Thrilling Adventure in a Lost World
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Edgar Rice Burroughs Collection Series

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A Princess of Mars is one of the greatest science fiction/fantasy stories of all time. Penned by Edgar Rice Burrough, it tells the story of American Civil War veteran, John Carter. After prospecting in the deserts of Arizona goes awry when he was beset by Native American Indians, Carter discovers an ancient relic that transported him through time and space into an unknown world. He soon finds out that he is now on Mars which is called Barsoom by its inhabitants. John Carter also finds out that he has vast strength on this planet due to its low gravity compared to Earth. However, this new planet is similar to Earth as John Carter is once again thrown into a civil war – this time between the Tharks and the red Martian race. After meeting Dejah Thoris, the titular Princess of Mars, John Carter must learn to rise to be the hero he was always destined to be.
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Release dateDec 26, 2018
At the Earth's Core: A Thrilling Adventure in a Stone Age Land
The Gods of Mars: A Science Fiction Fantasy
The Land That Time Forgot: A Thrilling Adventure in a Lost World

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  • The Land That Time Forgot: A Thrilling Adventure in a Lost World

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    The Land That Time Forgot: A Thrilling Adventure in a Lost World
    The Land That Time Forgot: A Thrilling Adventure in a Lost World

    The acclaimed author of the Tarzan series brings another fantastic world to life in The Land that Time Forgot. The story begins in the midst of World War 1, in the middle of naval attacks between the armies of various nations. On a submarine that had been captured in English Channel, the combatants from several countries fight for the ownership of the vessel. After a series of unfortunate circumstances, the submarine is sent off-course into the South Pacific, and then is even further rerouted to Antarctica. When the vessel runs out of fuel, the submarine makes its way into a strange passage under a mysterious island. The island is full of primitive creatures and plants that are evolving rapidly. As the submarine’s passengers begin exploring their whereabouts, they realize that this island is a glimpse into the past. The fully evolved humans have to navigate their surroundings and use what they can find to create the technology that will get their ship back on course. The World that Time Forgot is an adventurous and fantastical science fiction story and is a staple of the lost world genre. Burrough’s detailed creation of this world is immersive and will leave readers’ imaginations spinning.

  • At the Earth's Core: A Thrilling Adventure in a Stone Age Land

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    At the Earth's Core: A Thrilling Adventure in a Stone Age Land
    At the Earth's Core: A Thrilling Adventure in a Stone Age Land

    At the Earth's Core by Edgar Rice Burroughs. Cutting through the earth in an extraordinary burrowing device, David Innes and Abner Perry fear they may be incinerated in the planet's fiery core. Instead, they come upon Pellucidar - a savage, primordial world hidden several hundred miles beneath the earth's crust. There in an eerie, subterranean realm of vast oceans, lush jungles, and eternal noon, they encounter primitive humans and their beautiful, courageous queen, Dian.

  • The Gods of Mars: A Science Fiction Fantasy

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    The Gods of Mars: A Science Fiction Fantasy
    The Gods of Mars: A Science Fiction Fantasy

    After a long exile on Earth, John Carter finally returned to his beloved Mars. But beautiful Dejah Thoris, the woman he loved, had vanished. Now he was trapped in the legendary Eden of Mars--an Eden from which none ever escaped alive. Three monstrous white apes sprang into the arena. On her throne, Issus, the living goddess of the First Born, leaned forward in keen anticipation. At length the apes spied the huddled knot of terror-stricken maidens and, with demoniacal shrieks of bestial frenzy, charged upon them. A wave of mad fury surged over me. A single blow sent my guard unconscious to the ground. Snatching up his long-sword, I leaped into tthe arena. The sword whirled and a great ape sprawled headless at the feet of the fainting girls.  The other apes were upon me now--but my act had heartened the prisoners, and the cages vomited forth their inmates hot with the lust to kill--doomed men dedicated to revenge upon Issus!  But against each of us were a thousand warriors of the First Born.

  • Tarzan of the Apes: Tarzan's First Adventure

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    Tarzan of the Apes: Tarzan's First Adventure
    Tarzan of the Apes: Tarzan's First Adventure

    Tarzan of the Apes is a novel by American writer Edgar Rice Burroughs, the first in a series of books about the title character Tarzan. The story follows Tarzan's adventures, from his childhood being raised by apes in the jungle, to his eventual encounters with other humans and Western society. So popular was the character that Burroughs continued the series into the 1940s with two dozen sequels. The novel tells the story of John Clayton, born in the western coastal jungles of equatorial Africa to a marooned couple from England, John and Alice (Rutherford) Clayton, Lord and Lady Greystoke. Adopted as an infant by the she-ape Kala after his parents died (his father is killed by the savage king ape Kerchak), Clayton is named "Tarzan" ("White Skin" in the ape language) and raised in ignorance of his human heritage.

  • The Beasts of Tarzan: Classic Adventure Fiction

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    The Beasts of Tarzan: Classic Adventure Fiction
    The Beasts of Tarzan: Classic Adventure Fiction

    This is the third story in the TARZAN adventure series. This venture into the wild kingdom thrusts Jane into the thickest of demoniacal plots as Tarzans nemesis, the dark and swarthy Rokoff and his rat-like lieutenant capture her with the intention of wreaking vengeance on Tarzan. But Tarzan assembles an awesome rescue squad; Mugambi, a giant native from the jungle who becomes the devoted follower and protector of Tarzan; Sheeta, a sleek and powerful black panther longing to apply fang and claw to those who would harm Jane; and the entire tribe of Akut, of the great apes, enraged and eager.

  • Jungle Tales of Tarzan: The Sixth Book in the Tarzan Series

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    Jungle Tales of Tarzan: The Sixth Book in the Tarzan Series
    Jungle Tales of Tarzan: The Sixth Book in the Tarzan Series

    Jungle Tales of Tarzan is a collection of twelve loosely-connected short stories written by Edgar Rice Burroughs, comprising the sixth book in order of publication in his series about the title character Tarzan. Chronologically, the events recounted in it actually occur within Chapter 11 of Tarzan of the Apes, between Tarzan's avenging of his ape foster mother's death and his becoming leader of his ape tribe.

  • The Monster Men: Classic Science Fiction

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    The Monster Men: Classic Science Fiction
    The Monster Men: Classic Science Fiction

    The Monster Men is a 1913 science fiction novel by American author Edgar Rice Burroughs. Cornell University professor Arthur Maxon, who has been experimenting in the creation of artificial life, travels with his daughter Virginia to one of the remote Pamarung Islands in the East Indies to pursue his project. Their departure is noted with interest by a young man, Townsend J. Harper, Jr., who is quite taken with Virginia and determines to find out where they are going. In Singapore, Maxon commissions Dr. Carl von Horn to take them the remainder of the way to their destination in his yacht the Ithaca, and then to assist him in his experiments. On the island the group fights off a pirate attack and builds a fort.

  • Tarzan the Untamed: The Seventh Book of the Tarzan Series

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    Tarzan the Untamed: The Seventh Book of the Tarzan Series
    Tarzan the Untamed: The Seventh Book of the Tarzan Series

    Tarzan the Untamed the seventh in the series of books about the title character Tarzan. The action is set during World War I. While John Clayton, Lord Greystoke (Tarzan) is away from his plantation home in British East Africa, it is destroyed by invading German troops from Tanganyika. On his return he discovers among many burned bodies one that appears to be the corpse of his wife, Jane Porter Clayton. Another fatality is the Waziri warrior Wasimbu, left crucified by the Germans. (Wasimbu's father Muviro, first mentioned in this story, goes on to play a prominent role in later Tarzan novels.)

  • The Son of Tarzan: Adventure Fiction Book

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    The Son of Tarzan: Adventure Fiction Book
    The Son of Tarzan: Adventure Fiction Book

    The Son of Tarzan is a novel by American writer Edgar Rice Burroughs, the fourth in his series of books about the title character Tarzan. It was written between January 21 and May 11, 1915. In this novel, for the first and only time in the Tarzan series, the main character is not Tarzan himself but his son Jack, who becomes known as Korak. Alexis Paulvitch, a henchman of Tarzan’s now-deceased enemy, Nikolas Rokoff, survived his encounter with the ape-man in The Beasts of Tarzan and wants to even the score. He lures Jack, Tarzan’s son, away from London and into his clutches, but the youngster escapes with the help of the ape named Akut. The pair then flees into the deep African jungle where two decades earlier Tarzan himself had been raised. Jack Clayton, now on his own, becomes known as Korak the Killer and builds a reputation for himself in the jungle. Like his father before him, he finds his own place among the great apes, and also like his father, meets and rescues a beautiful young woman, Meriem, the daughter of a Captain in the French Foreign Legion, who was also a Prince (Prince de Cadrenet), named Armand Jacot.

  • Tarzan the Terrible: Tarzan Fights for his Life Against the Dreaded Warriors of a Strange Country

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    Tarzan the Terrible: Tarzan Fights for his Life Against the Dreaded Warriors of  a Strange Country
    Tarzan the Terrible: Tarzan Fights for his Life Against the Dreaded Warriors of  a Strange Country

    In the previous novel, during the early days of World War I, Tarzan discovered that his wife Jane was not killed in a fire set by German troops, but was in fact alive.In this novel two months have gone by and Tarzan is continuing to search for Jane. He has tracked her to a hidden valley called Pal-ul-don, which means "Land of Men." In Pal-ul-don Tarzan finds a real Jurassic Park filled with dinosaurs, notably the savage Triceratops-like Gryfs, which unlike their prehistoric counterparts are predatory. The lost valley is also home to two different races of tailed human-looking creatures, the Ho-don (hairless and white skinned) and the Waz-don (hairy and black-skinned). Tarzan befriends Ta-den, a Ho-don warrior, and Om-at, the Waz-don chief of the tribe of Kor-ul-ja. In this new world he becomes a captive but so impresses his captors with his accomplishments and skills that they name him Tarzan-Jad-Guru (Tarzan the Terrible), which is the name of the novel.

  • The Return of Tarzan: A Sequel to Tarzan of the Apes

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    The Return of Tarzan: A Sequel to Tarzan of the Apes
    The Return of Tarzan: A Sequel to Tarzan of the Apes

    In the second in his series of books about the title character Tarzan. The novel picks up soon after where Tarzan of the Apes left off. The ape man, feeling rootless in the wake of his noble sacrifice of his prospects of wedding Jane Porter, leaves America for Europe to visit his friend Paul d'Arnot. On the ship he becomes embroiled in the affairs of Countess Olga de Coude, her husband, Count Raoul de Coude, and two shady characters attempting to prey on them, Nikolas Rokoff and his henchman Alexis Paulvitch. Rokoff, it turns out, is also the countess's brother. Tarzan thwarts the villains' scheme, making them his deadly enemies.

  • The Chessmen of Mars: They Contested Every Move with their Lives

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    The Chessmen of Mars: They Contested Every Move with their Lives
    The Chessmen of Mars: They Contested Every Move with their Lives

    The Chessmen of Mars is an Edgar Rice Burroughs science fiction novel, the fifth of his famous Barsoom series, and focuses on Tara, daughter of John Carter and Dejah Thoris, princess of Helium, whose hand is sought by Gahan, prince of Gathol. The courtship is wrought with capture and rescue danger and triumph including survival in the Jetan arena, a popular Barsoomian board game resembling Chess which uses people as the game pieces on a life-sized board, with each taking of a piece being a duel to the death. Edgar Rice Burroughs was an American author, best known for his creation of the jungle hero Tarzan, "Lost worlds" and the heroic Mars adventurer John Carter.

  • Tarzan and the Golden Lion: Tarzan The Ape Man Goes on a New Jungle Adventure

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    Tarzan and the Golden Lion: Tarzan The Ape Man Goes on a New Jungle Adventure
    Tarzan and the Golden Lion: Tarzan The Ape Man Goes on a New Jungle Adventure

    Tarzan's amazing ability to establish kinship with some of the most dangerous animals in the jungle serves him well in this exciting story of his adventures with the Golden Lion, Jad-bal-ja, when the great and lordly animal becomes his ally and protector. Tarzan learns from the High Priestess, La, of a country north of Opar which is held in dread by the Oparians. It is peopled by a strange race of gorilla-men with the intelligence of humans and the strength of gorillas. From time to time they attack Opar, carrying off prisoners for use as slaves in the jewel-studded Temple where they worship a great black-maned lion. Accompanied by the faithful Jad-bal-ja, Tarzan invades the dread country in an attempt to win freedom for the hundreds of people held in slavery there.

  • Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar: Tarzan's Greatest Adventure

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    Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar: Tarzan's Greatest Adventure
    Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar: Tarzan's Greatest Adventure

    The fifth in his series of books about the title character Tarzan. Tarzan returns to Opar, the source of the gold where a lost colony of fabled Atlantis is located, in order to make good on some financial reverses he has recently suffered. While Atlantis itself sank beneath the waves thousands of years ago, the workers of Opar continued to mine all of the gold, which means there is a rather huge stockpile but which is now lost to the memory of the Oparians and only Tarzan knows its secret location. A greedy, outlawed Belgian army officer, Albert Werper, in the employ of a criminal Arab, secretly follows Tarzan to Opar. There, Tarzan loses his memory after being struck on the head by a falling rock in the treasure room during an earthquake. On encountering La, the high priestess who is the servant of the Flaming God of Opar, and who is also very beautiful, Tarzan once again rejects her love which enrages her and she tries to have him killed; she had fallen in love with the apeman during their first encounter and La and her high priests are not going to allow Tarzan to escape their sacrificial knives this time. In the meanwhile, Jane has been kidnapped by the Arab and wonders what is keeping her husband from once again coming to her rescue. A now amnesiac Tarzan and Werper escape from Opar, bearing away the sacrificial knife of Opar which La and some retainers set out to recover. There is intrigue and counter intrigue the rest of the way.

  • The Moon Maid: Discovery and Adventure in the Unseen World of the Moon

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    The Moon Maid: Discovery and Adventure in the Unseen World of the Moon
    The Moon Maid: Discovery and Adventure in the Unseen World of the Moon

    In the late twentieth century, Admiral Julian 3rd can get no rest, for he knows his future. He will be reborn as his grandson in the next century to journey through space and make an ominous discovery inside the moon; he will live again in the dark years of the twenty-second century as Julian 9th, who refuses to bow down to the victorious Moon Men; and as Julian 20th, the fierce Red Hawk, he will lead humanity's final battle against the alien invaders in the twenty-fifth century. The Moon Maid is Edgar Rice Burroughs's stunning epic of a world conquered by alien invaders from the moon and of the hero Julian, who champions the earth's struggle for freedom, peace, and dignity. 

  • The Lost Continent: They Dared Enter A Forbidden Hemisphere

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    The Lost Continent: They Dared Enter A Forbidden Hemisphere
    The Lost Continent: They Dared Enter A Forbidden Hemisphere

    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.

  • Pellucidar: A Thrilling Adventure Inside the Hollow Earth

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    Pellucidar: A Thrilling Adventure Inside the Hollow Earth
    Pellucidar: A Thrilling Adventure Inside the Hollow Earth

    Pellucidar is a 1915 fantasy novel by American Edgar Rice Burroughs, In this sequel to At the Earth’s Core, return to the world of Pellucidar – an exotic, savage land at the centre of our Earth, an untamed wilderness where time stands still. When American explorer David Innes first discovered Pellucidar, he fell under the spell of the strange world, earning the respect of many, the undying hatred of a few, and the love of the beautiful Dian. Torn from the arms of Dian by trickery, Innes vows revenge and returns to the Inner World in his most exciting adventure to date. But David Innes appears in Pellucidar far from the land of his beloved and is forced to cross a fierce, unyielding world to reach her. Inne’s epic journey through the many strange lands of Pellucidar, including the brilliantly conceived pendant moon and Land of Awful Shadow, and his heart-pounding encounters with prehistoric beasts and strange peoples ranks as one of the best adventures ever penned by Edgar Rice Burroughs.

  • The Girl from Hollywood: From the Author of Tarzan

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    The Girl from Hollywood: From the Author of Tarzan
    The Girl from Hollywood: From the Author of Tarzan

    The story alternates between the all-American Pennington family on their remote California ranch and a young Hollywood actress. The Penningtons have a beautiful estate, and affectionate relationships with their children, Custer and Eva. Custer has had an "understanding" with neighbor and childhood friend Grace Evans for a long time, but she finally confides that she wants to try being an actress before she agrees to settle down on the ranch. Her brother Guy is an aspiring writer. He has just purchased some bootleg booze, and shares it with Custer, although both Grace and Custer's mother have observed that he has a drinking problem. Bit-part actress Shannon Burke, known on the screen as Gaza de Lure, remembers her Hollywood history. She had come for fame. She refused to trade sexual favors for work, and found that she could not get better roles. Actor-director Wilson Crumb was the first to behave decently to her, as a gentleman. He got her a contract with his company, and gradually increased his attentions to her. Finally, he gave her powder, saying it was aspirin, and over several days intentionally got her hooked on cocaine. To keep her drug supply steady she angrily agreed to visit him during the day, but refused to live with him, going home each night to her own place. Eventually, she began selling cocaine, morphine and heroin for him.

  • A Princess of Mars: A Science Fiction Classic

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    A Princess of Mars: A Science Fiction Classic
    A Princess of Mars: A Science Fiction Classic

    A Princess of Mars is one of the greatest science fiction/fantasy stories of all time. Penned by Edgar Rice Burrough, it tells the story of American Civil War veteran, John Carter. After prospecting in the deserts of Arizona goes awry when he was beset by Native American Indians, Carter discovers an ancient relic that transported him through time and space into an unknown world. He soon finds out that he is now on Mars which is called Barsoom by its inhabitants. John Carter also finds out that he has vast strength on this planet due to its low gravity compared to Earth. However, this new planet is similar to Earth as John Carter is once again thrown into a civil war – this time between the Tharks and the red Martian race. After meeting Dejah Thoris, the titular Princess of Mars, John Carter must learn to rise to be the hero he was always destined to be.

  • Thuvia, Maid of Mars: A Science Fiction Classic

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    Thuvia, Maid of Mars: A Science Fiction Classic
    Thuvia, Maid of Mars: A Science Fiction Classic

    Thuvia, Maid of Mars is the fourth novel in Edgar Rice Burroughs' amazing Barsoom series. John Carter's son, Carthoris, must rescue the love of his life, the princess Thuvia. This edition has a new introduction by World Fantasy Award winner Darrell Schweitzer. Schweitzer, the former Editor of Weird Tales and a pre-emanate scholar of fantastic fiction, places the Barsoom novels in their proper context. These novels will transport you to a lush Mars that never was. A Mars filled with strange and wonderful flora and fauna; giants and monsters; and most importantly, maidens in distress and fabulous adventures.

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Edgar Rice Burroughs

Edgar Rice Burroughs (1875-1950) is the creator of Tarzan, one of the most popular fictional characters of all time, and John Carter, hero of the Barsoom science fiction series. Burroughs was a prolific author, writing almost 70 books before his death in 1950, and was one of the first authors to popularize a character across multiple media, as he did with Tarzan’s appearance in comic strips, movies, and merchandise. Residing in Hawaii at the time of the attack on Pearl Harbour in 1941, Burroughs was drawn into the Second World War and became one of the oldest war correspondents at the time. Edgar Rice Burroughs’s popularity continues to be memorialized through the community of Tarzana, California, which is named after the ranch he owned in the area, and through the Burrough crater on Mars, which was named in his honour.

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