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Pellucidar (2002)

In the previous book, At The Earth's Core, David Innes has been tricked. He ends up back on the surface of our own world, his beloved wife Dian replaced by a vile, winged-crocodile like Mahar. Determined to once again return to the underground world of Pellucidar and get his wife back, he turns h...

Pellucidar (2002) by Edgar Rice Burroughs
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The Gods of Mars (1963)

The Gods of Mars is another exciting installment in the John Carter/Barsoom series. This one picks up from the cliffhanger that ended the first book of the series. John Carter returns to Mars after being on Earth for 10 years. Eager to be reunited with his Martian princess (assuming she still ...

The Gods of Mars (1963) by Edgar Rice Burroughs
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Llana of Gathol (1979)

The last of the "full stories" in the Barsoom series. This one, as others have pointed out, does poke gentle fun at some of the conventions of the series. Yet another example of hareing off after a woman in distress, this time John Carter's Granddaughter.This one is billed as four short novels,...

Llana of Gathol (1979) by Edgar Rice Burroughs
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The Beasts of Tarzan (2003)

To celebrate "Tarzan of the Apes"'s centennial this month--Edgar Rice Burroughs' first Tarzan novel was released in the October 1912 issue of "All-Story Magazine"--I have been compulsively reading the first novels in what eventually became a series of some two dozen books. Book #2, "The Return of...

The Beasts of Tarzan (2003) by Edgar Rice Burroughs
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The Son of Tarzan (2003)

At the conclusion of the third Tarzan novel, 1914's "The Beasts of Tarzan," the Ape Man's archenemy, Nikolas Rokoff, lies dead (and 3/4 eaten!) beneath the fangs of Tarzan's panther ally, Sheeta. But Rokoff's lieutenant, the equally dastardly Alexis Paulvitch, manages to flee into the African wil...

The Son of Tarzan (2003) by Edgar Rice Burroughs
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The Warlord of Mars (2001)

"The Warlord of Mars" (1914) is the 3rd of ll John Carter novels from the pen of Edgar Rice Burroughs. It is a direct continuation of the first two in the series--"A Princess of Mars" and "The Gods of Mars"--and a reading of those earlier titles is absolutely essential before going into this one....

The Warlord of Mars (2001) by Edgar Rice Burroughs
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The Chessmen of Mars (2005)

“The Chessmen of Mars” by Edgar Rice Burroughs is the fifth book in the Barsoom series. After “Thuvia, Maid of Mars” was something of a disappointment, this installment may be the best of the series. As with the prior book, this one focuses on different characters than any of the earlier books ...

The Chessmen of Mars (2005) by Edgar Rice Burroughs
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The Return of Tarzan (2007)

In the initial pages of this book, John Clayton (aka Jean C. Tarzan) is a sophisticated westerner who is welcome at any sophisticated Parisian gentleman’s club (meaning something rather different when this was written than what it means in most modern cities). Indeed, there is a portion of the bo...

The Return of Tarzan (2007) by Edgar Rice Burroughs
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Thuvia, Maid of Mars (1986)

Sometimes, as someone who enjoys writing, I find it entertaining to go back and read things I wrote years ago. On one hand, it’s completely embarrassing to see my first attempts at being a novelist, but, at the same time, it’s encouraging. I can see how I’ve developed as a writer.Reading the Bars...

Thuvia, Maid of Mars (1986) by Edgar Rice Burroughs
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John Carter of Mars (1985)

"John Carter of Mars" is the 11th and final volume in Edgar Rice Burroughs' classic John Carter series, and is comprised of two novellas of varying quality. The first, "John Carter and the Giant of Mars," first appeared in "Amazing Stories Magazine" in January 1941; the second, "Skeleton Men of J...

John Carter of Mars (1985) by Edgar Rice Burroughs
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John Carter: Adventures on Mars (2011)

Five Book TitlesBook 1: A Princess of Mars Book 2: The Gods of Mars Book 3: The Warlord of Mars Book 4: Thuvia, Maid of MarsBook 5: The Chessmen of MarsThe first page of Chapter 3 from Book 1 will give you an idea of how the books read. I am still a great fan of the Tarzan series, so had fun rea...

John Carter: Adventures on Mars (2011) by Edgar Rice Burroughs
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Tarzan the Terrible (2003)

Tarzan the terrible...#8?...I've only read Tarzan of the Apes which I assume (recall?) is #1? I don't believe the order is important....and this will be...about the 7-9th? from ERB I've read.This one begins:Silent as the shadows through which he moved, the great beast slunk through the midnight ...

Tarzan the Terrible (2003) by Edgar Rice Burroughs
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Tarzan of the Apes (2003)

(Reprinted from the Chicago Center for Literature and Photography [cclapcenter.com:]. I am the original author of this essay, as well as the owner of CCLaP; it is not being reprinted here illegally.)The CCLaP 100: In which I read for the first time a hundred "classic" books, then write essays on ...

Tarzan of the Apes (2003) by Edgar Rice Burroughs
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Tarzan at the Earth's Core (Tarzan, #13) (2006)

It's clear at this point that Burroughs was tired of writing about Pellucidar. Though his writing evinces more and more social reflection about the nature of man and the wilderness, Tarzan at the Earth's Core has lost some of the wild swashbuckling joy of the earlier books in the series, resorti...

Tarzan at the Earth's Core (Tarzan, #13) (2006) by Edgar Rice Burroughs
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Tarzan and the Ant Men (1963)

Said to be the last of Tarzan's adventures where the narrative focuses solely on the the welfare of the main character, Tarzan and the Ant Men introduces more secondary characters whose lives are changed and effected due to their interaction with Tarzan. Tarzan experts claim this novel represents...

Tarzan and the Ant Men (1963) by Edgar Rice Burroughs
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Out of Time's Abyss (2004)

Originally posted at FanLit. http://www.fantasyliterature.com/revi...In Out of Time’s Abyss, the last volume of Edgar Rice Burrough’s CASPAK trilogy, we learn what happened to Bradley, one of the adventurers we met in the first novel, The Land that Time Forgot. As we expected, Bradley has frighte...

Out of Time's Abyss (2004) by Edgar Rice Burroughs
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Tarzan and the Lost Empire (1979)

This volume in the Tarzan series appealed to me because I've got a soft spot for lost civilization tales.The jungle lord is approached by one of his civilized (European) friends, and asked to search a vast canyon where the guy's son, Erich Von Harben, is believed to have disappeared in search of ...

Tarzan and the Lost Empire (1979) by Edgar Rice Burroughs

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