Edgar Rice Burroughs
(1875-1950)



The master of imaginative fantasy adventure and the
"grandfather of science-fiction"

Edgar Rice Burroughs is beyond doubt one of the most widely-read and enjoyed authors in 20th century literature. An unassuming American writer, his tales have been translated into thirty or more languages.... Burroughs' works have become literary classics. Formal recognition of this fact came in 1962 when a study-edition of his first story, A Princess of Mars, was published for British school use, as one volume in a series comprising such native authors as Conan Doyle, Sir Walter Scott, Robert Louis Stevenson, and Shakespeare. and the publisher who ranked ERB as the only American among this distinguished company was none other that the venerable Oxford University Press. ... "He being dead yet speaketh." And we shall not soon see his like again. -- Reverend Henry Hardy Heins - A Golden Anniversary Bibliography of ERB - 1964 
Mr. Burroughs convinced me that I could talk with the animals, even if they didn't answer back, and that late nights when I was asleep my soul slipped from my body, slung itself out the window, and frolicked across town never touching the lawns, always hanging from trees where, even later in those nights, I taught myself alphabets and soon learned French and English and danced with the apes when the moon rose. But then again, his greatest gift was teaching me to look at Mars and ask to be taken home. I went home to Mars often when I was eleven and twelve and every year since, and the astronauts with me, as far as the Moon to start, but Mars by the end of the century for sure.... We have commuted because of Mr. Burroughs. Because of him we have printed the Moon. Because of him and men like him, one day in the next five centuries, we will commute forever, we will go away...And never come back....And so live forever.

---Ray Bradbury -- May 8, 1975 
When Edgar Rice Burroughs wrote "Dejah Thoris, A Princess of Mars" in 1911, he had no idea that he was opening a new era in the science fiction field. Over a period of thirty years, Burroughs wrote ten Martian tales...the story of life and death, romance and tragedy on the Red Planet is undoubtedly one of the greatest series of all time. Burroughs created a world of dead sea beds, towering mountains, polar ice caps, underground rivers... he peopled the planet with four different human races and one semi-human. He gave Mars a history, several phases of civilization and an assortment of religions. He added dauntless heroes, beautiful maidens, evil villains and fearful monsters -- all the ingredients necessary for a series of thrilling adventures on any world!

--John Flint Roy -- A Guide to Barsoom - The Mars of ERB 
I can remember as a child reading with breathless fascination the Mars novels of Edgar Rice Burroughs. I journeyed with John Carter, gentleman adventurer from Virginia, to "Barsoom," as Mars was known to its inhabitants. I followed herds of eight legged beasts of burden, the thoats. I won the hand of the lovely Dejah Thoris, Princess of Helium. I befriended a four-metre-high green fighting man named Tars Tarkas. I wandered within the spired cities and domed pumping stations of Barsoom, and along the verdant banks of the Nilosyrtis and Nepenthes canals. Might it really be possible - in fact and not in fancy - to venture with John Carter to the Kingdom of Helium on the planet Mars? Could we venture out on a summer evening, our way illuminated by the two hurtling moons of Barsoom, for a journey of high scientific adventure? ... I can remember spending many an hour in my boyhood, arms resolutely outstretched in an empty field, imploring what

I believed to be Mars to transport me there.
---Carl Sagan -- Cosmos 
Edgar Rice Burroughs' stories about Tarzan, John Carter and David Innes were great. His characters are true classics...everything I read in comics and books made me want a life of adventure. In that respect, (they were) a motivating factor -- a strong one at that. And I can say (that such) characters helped me be honest and morally strong. They were good examples to emulate when you are growing up. The people who write science-fiction stories are dreamers. They create the ideas from which scientists begin their search. Just think what this country would be like if we did not have writers who dream of making things better.... Without the dreamers, our country could be in pretty bad shape. Science fiction is the material from which dreams begin their initial journey to reality. Without that first building block, we, as a nation, cannot advance and we would eventually stagnate. A stagnating civilization will eventually collapse in on itself. I would have never gone into space had it not been for someone in the past who one day wondered if space travel was possible -- that person dreamed the dream and I was very fortunate to be able to fulfill his dream from long ago.

-- Terry Wilcutt - NASA Astronaut 
I have tasted fame-- it is nothing.

I find my greatest happiness in being alone with my violin.
-- Edgar Rice Burroughs - ERB Tells All: An Autobiographical Sketch

A Chronological Bibliography of
ERB Books in the Hillman Library

This page chronologically lists the
titles of most of ERB's works.
The dates indicate the year in which ERB created the stories...
the information following the titles indicates the working title (WT), and the first published title, usually in magazines (MT).
Where WT or MT are not given, the title is the same for all.
This is a highly personal page since the titles are followed by a description of the editions contained in my personal collection.
I've included this info mainly for fellow collectors and potential traders. These editions from my collection may be easily deleted from the Bib and other collectors are encouraged to personalize the Bib with editions from their own collections. I would appreciate seeing what editions other ERB devotees have amassed


The Early Years: Poetry - HORSES AND DOGS (1887) - 89 S.S.S.! (1887) - CHICAGO (1887) - WHAT ARE THE WILD WAVES SAYING? AN EVENING LULLABY FOR THE CHILDREN (1903) - POVERTY (1908) - O, YES; IT’S GETTING THICK (1911) -  NAY, IT HATH NOT GONE (1914) - THE CLIMATE AND THE VIEW  (1914) - THE CONTRIBS OF YESTERYEAR (1915) - Numerous Poems written for ERB's Breakfast Club (1925) - THE $ STEAMSHIP COW (1936) - GENGHIS KHAN (1929 - 10 pages) - IT’S ANTS! - (Many others)
                                        See e-text in ERBzine:
http://www.erbzine.com/mag0/0003.html

1900 "Snake River Cotton-Tail Tales" and  "Unnamed" -
    Personally illustrated One-shots for family with rhymed stories and family in-jokes- See e-text:
http://www.erbzine.com/mag0/0003.html

1901 "Grandma Burroughs' Cook Book" -
                Hand-lettered and illustrated recipe book of family recipes - Unpublished 

1901  Minidoka 937th Earl of One Mile Series M - 12,190 words
           Dark Horse (1998)
1904-1907 The Violet Veil: A Treely True Story Unpublished 
1911
A Princess of Mars --
"To My Son Jack" WT=Dejah Thoris, Martian Princess Under the Moons of Mars -- MT=Under the Moons of Mars - Carter of the Red Planet 
1.Grosset & Dunlap, 1918, olive green with orange letters, 326 pp, Frontispiece & illustration
    facing p. 146, Ill: Frank E. Schoonover... 2 copies 
2. Methuen, 1936, blue, cheap form, 252 pp 
3. Doubleday, 1970, DJ, Science Fiction Book Club, tan, 179 pp, illustrated by Frank Frazetta cover and 4 interiors 
The Outlaw of Torn "To My Friend Joseph E. Bray"-- same 
1. Pinnacle, 'old', PB, British 
2. .Ace, 1968 PB (A25), 255 pp - Ill: Roy G. Krenkel cover 
Tarzan of the Apes "To Emma Hulbert Burroughs" 
1. AL Burt Company, 1915, green, 401 pp, Ill: Fred J. Arting frontispiece loose pages 
2. Grosset & Dunlap, 1940, maroon, 392 pp, no Ill 
3. Methuen, 1957, DJ, gray, 256pp, Ill: EW Foss? DJ 
4.Whitman, 1964 Pictorial Hardback, (abridged), 285 pp Ill: J.Marsh & Al Anderson 
5. Ballantine, 1972, (02701), 245pp Ill: Robert Abbett 
6. Ballantine, 1976, (24159), 245pp, Ill: Neal Adams 
6. Ballantine-Del Rey (27834), 159pp, Ill: Michael Whelan 
7. Ballantine, 1984, (31977), 245pp, Tie-in with Greystoke film, Ill: Charles Ren 
8. Dover Thrift, 1997, large PB, 218pp, Ill: John Green cover 
9. Pan, 1972, Burne Hogarth Illustrated version, PB large, Colour 
10. Watson-Guptill, Burne Hogarth Illustrated, DJ, Colour, 1972 
1912 
The Gods of Mars 
1. Grosset & Dunlap, 1920, green, 348 pp, Ill: Frank E. Schoonover frontispiece ...2 copies 
2. Methuen, 1920, Cheap Version, 233pp 
3. Doubleday, 1971, DJ, Science Fiction Book Club, The Gods of Mars and The Warlord of Mars, 336pp, illustrated by Frank Frazetta -jacket & 6 b/w interiors

4. Ballantine, 1963, F702), 190pp, Ill: Robert Abbett 
5. Ballantine, 1973, (23579), 190pp, Ill: Gino D'Achille -- 2 copies 
6. Ballantine-Del Rey, 1979, (27835) - 190pp - Ill. by Michael Whelan 
"The Avenger" (Unpublished 3,500 word short story) 
"For the Fool’s Mother"
(Unpublished western short story - 3,600 words) 
The Return of Tarzan-- "To My Mother" WT=1. The Ape Man -- 2. Monsieur Tarzan 
1. Grosset & Dunlap, 1948, one orange, one tan, 314 pp Ill: Rafael Palacios: end map, title page, boards............. 2 copies 
2. Ballantine, 1963 (F-746), 221pp, Ill: Richard Powers cover 
3. Ballantine, 1963, (U2002), 221pp, Ill: Richard Powers 
4. Whitman, 1967, Abridged, Pictorial Binding, 214pp, Ill Al Anderson cover, Anderson & Sparky Moore endpapers and 12 interiors 
5. Ballantine, 1975, PB (24160) 221pp, Ill: Neal Adams cover 
6. Whitman, 1936, Big Little Book, (poor), (1102), -432pp, Ill: Hugh Hutton cover (missing) -- Rex Maxon -209 interiors 
1913 
At the Earth's Core
--WT=The Inner World -- MT=Lost Inside the Earth/At the Earth's Core 
1. A.C. McClurg, FIRST,1922, DJ, 17000 copies gray, 277 pp, Ill: J. Allen St. John 9 Interior Plates 
2. Ace, 1962 PB (F-156), 142 pp, Ill: Roy G. Krenkel cover/title 
3. Ace, 4th, (#03322), 159, Ill: Frank Frazetta cover ...3 copies 
4. Doubleday, 1976, black, Film-inspired cover, Ill: 8 movie stills, 152pp 
5. Ballantine-Del Rey, 1990, (#36668), 181 pp, Ill: David B. Mattingly 
The Cave Girl (Part one...part two in 1914 WT=The Cave Man)
1. Grosset & Dunlap, 1926, red, 229pp, Ill: J. Allen St. John Frontispiece 2 copies 
2. Dell 1949 PB, (#320), 240 pp, Ill: Jean des Vignes cover / Ruth Bellew map back 
3. Ace, 1964 PB (F-258), 224 pp, Ill: Roy G. Krenkel cover/title 
4. Tandem-Wyndham, (Britain), PB, 1977, 220pp, Cover painting 
5. Ballantine-Del Rey, 1992, (#345-37833-4), 249 pp, Ill: Michael Herring cover 
The Monster Men -- WT=Number Thirteen -- MT=A Man Without a Soul 
1. Grosset & Dunlap, 1930, DJ, red top dyed yellow, 304 pp, Ill: J.Allen St.John DJ/title 
2. Ace, 1963 PB (F-182), 159 pp Ill: Frank Frazetta cover/title.....2 copies 
3. Ace, 3rd print, (53588), Ill: Enrich cover 
4. Ace, 5th Printing, 53590, 185pp, Ill: Boris Vallejo cover 
The Warlord of Mars -- WT=The Prince of Helium -- MT=Warlord of Mars 
1. A.C. McClurg, 1919, DJ, "W.F. Hall" on copyright page, 20000 copies red, 296 pp,
        Ill: J. Allen St. John frontispiece 
2. Grosset & Dunlap, September 1919, maroon cover, 296pp, Ill: J. Allen St. John frontispiece 
3. Methuen, 1921 cheap edition, 221pp, no Ill: 
4. Ballantine, 1963 PB (F-711), 158 pp Ill: Robert Abbett 
5. Doubleday, 1971, with Thuvia, Maid of Mars, Ill: Frank Frazetta cover & int, 336pp 
6. Ballantine-Del Rey, 1979, (27836), 158pp, Ill Michael Whelan 
The Mucker (Part 1...Part 2 in 1914) (aka. 2 volume set as The Mucker and The Return of the Mucker-- WT=Out There Somewhere) 
1. Grosset & Dunlap, 1922, red-brown, 414 pp, Ill: J. Allen St. John 4 Plates 
2. Ballantine, 1966 PB (U6039), 320 pp Ill: R. Abbett cover 
3. Ace, 1974 PB (Pt.1 of HB) (#54460), 190 pp, Ill: Frank Frazetta cover ...2 copies 
4. Ace, 1974 PB (Pt.2 of HB titled "Return of the Mucker") (#71815), 212 pp, Frank Frazetta cover 
The Mad King (Part 1--WT=The Mad King of Lutha ...Part 2 in 1914 -- WT="Barney Custer" of Beatrice) 
1. Grosset & Dunlap, 1927, red, 365 pp, Ill: J. Allen St. John Frontispiece 
2. Ace, 1964 PB (F-270), 255 pp, Ill: Frank Frazetta cover/title 
3. Ace, 3rd print - larger, (#51402), 252, Ill: Frank Frazetta same cover/title....3 copies 
4. Ace, (#51403), 252pp, Ill: Boris Vallejo cover -- Frank Frazetta title 
The Eternal Lover (Part 1--WT=Nu of the Neocene ...Part 2 in 1914 WT=Sweetheart Primeval) AKA The Eternal Savage 
1. Grosset & Dunlap, 1927, red, 316 pp, Ill: J. Allen St. John frontispiece 
2. Ace, 1963 Pb (F-234), titled The Eternal Savage, 192 pp, Ill: Frank Frazetta 
3. Ace, 3rd, (21804) & (21805), titled Eternal Savage, 191pp, Ill: Frank Frazetta -- 2 copies 
4. Ballantine, 1992, (345-37835-0), 201pp, Ill: Michael Herring cover 
1914 
The Beasts of Tarzan "To Joan Burroughs" 
1. A.L. Burt Company, 1918, green, 336 pp, Ill: J. Allen St. John Frontispiece/title/interiors
        2 copies 
2. Ballantine, 1972, (02703), 159pp, Ill: Robert Abbett 
3. Ballantine, 1978 PB (28324), 159 pp, Ill: Neal Adams cover 
4. Del Rey Double, 1996, PB, (0-345-40830-6) 373pp, with Son of, Ill: Joe Jusko cover 
The Lad and the Lion --WT=Men and Beasts 
1. Canaveral 1964, DJ, tan, 317 pp, Ill: John Coleman Burroughs cover & 5 interiors 
2. Ballantine, 1964 PB (U2048), 192 pp, Ill: R. Bartram 
3. Ace, 1974 PB (#46870), 189 pp, Ill: Enrich 
The Girl from Farris's -- WT=The Girl from Harris's 
1. House of Greystoke, 1965, PB large, yellow, 70+6pp, Ill: Frank Frazetta cover/ frontispiece --- Sam Armstrong 2 drawings
2. On-Line E-Text

Thuvia, Maid of Mars -- WT=Carthoris 
1. Grosset & Dunlap, 1921, DJ, red, 256 pp, J. Allen St. John 4 plates P.J. Monahan cover 
2. Dover, 1962 Soft Bound titled Martian Novels, one volume reprint containing Thuvia, Maid of Mars; The Chessmen of Mars; and the The Master Mind of Mars, 499 Pp, Ill: J.Allen St. John cover & 16 B/W ints, $1.75 cover price 
3. Castle, Science Fiction Classics by ERB, 1982, (Contains Pellucidar, Thuvia, Maid of Mars, Tanar of Pellucidar, The Chessmen of Mars, and The Master Mind of Mars), Ill: J. Allen St. John 26 ints and one by Paul F. Berdanier, 451 pp...2 copies...1 & 3 printings 
4. Ace, 1962 PB (F-168), 143pp, Ill: Roy G. Krenkel cover & title page 
5. Ballantine, 1964, (U2034), 158pp, Ill: Robert Abbett 
6. Ballantine, 1969 PB (F-770), 158pp, Ill: Robert Abbett 
7. Ballantine, 1973, PB, (23581), 158pp, Ill: Gino D’Achille 
8. Ballantine-Del Rey, 1979, (27837), 158pp, Ill: Michael Whelan 
Pellucidar -- 
1. Grosset & Dunlap, 1928, red, 322 pp, Ill: J. Allen St. John 4 Plates 
2. Ace, 1962 PB (F-158), 160 pp, Roy G. Krenkel cover/title...ERB map 
3. Castle, Anthology, 1982, DJ, 5 ERB stories, 541pp, Ill: J. Allen St. John 25 ills & Map 
1915 
The Son of Tarzan
"To Hulbert Burroughs" 
1. A.L. Burt Company, 1918, green, 394 pp, Ill: J. Allen St. John front/title/interiors (2 copies) 
2. Ballantine, (02704), 1972, 222pp, Ill: Robert Abbett 
3. Ballantine, (24162), 1975, 222pp, Ill: Neal Adams 
4. Del Rey Double, 1996, PB, (0-345-40830-6) 373pp, with Beasts, Ill: Joe Jusko cover 
The Man-Eater WT=Ben, King of Beasts (Combined with Beyond Thirty as: Beyond Thirty and the The Man-Eater ) 
1. SF/Fantasy Publications, 1957, DJ, 3000 copies, red, 229 pp, Ill: Gilbert Kane cover 
Beyond Thirty=PB The Lost Continent (Combined with The Man-Eater as: Beyond Thirty and the The Man-Eater ) 
1. SF/Fantasy Publications, 1957, DJ, 3000 copies, red, 229 pp, Ill: Gilbert Kane cover 
2. Ace, 1963 PB (F-235), titled The Lost Continent, reprint of the short novel "Beyond Thirty", 123 pp, Ill: Frank Frazetta 
3. Ace, 1979, (49296), titled The Lost Continent, 141pp, PB, Ill: Sanjulian cover 
4. Tandem-Wyndham (British), 1977, PB, 126pp, Cover Painting 
Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar 
1. A. L. Burt Company, 1920, green/gray, 350pp, no St. John frontispiece

2. Grosset & Dunlap, 1927, red, 350 pp, Ill: J. Allen St. John Frontispiece 
3. Grosset & Dunlap, 1950, DJ, green, 350pp, Ill: C. Edmund Monroe Jr. cover --- Rafael Palacios title & map end papers 
4. House of Greystoke, 1964, Portfolio text from All-Story Weekly, Soft cover large, 124pp, Ill: J. Allen St. John 17 line drawings 
5. Ballantine, 1972, (02705) 158pp, Robert Abbett 
6. Del Rey Double, 1997, PB, with Jungle Tales, 340pp, Ill: J. Allen St. John cover 
The Rider -- WT=H.R.H. The Rider -- Combined in book: The Oakdale Affair and the Rider 
1. Ace, 1974 PB (#72280) titled The Rider, 154 pp, Ill: Frank Frazetta cover 
2. Ace, 1974 PB (#60563)&(#60564-8) titled The Oakdale Affair, 152 pp, Ill: Frank Frazetta cover. .........2 copies 
"The Zealots" (unpublished) Missing 
"The Lion Hunter" (unpublished outline) Missing 

"Syndication" - The Bulletin - April 1915  missing

1916 
An Auto-Biography
(Republic Motor Truck Company Booklet - A Chronicle of a 1916 ERB Family Cross-Country Auto Trip) 
1. Orca Digital Graphix-Robert Zeuschner Reproduction for the 1996 Tarzana Dum Dum, 20pp 
Jungle Tales of Tarzan (Parts 1-8 ...Parts 9-12 in 1917...WT=The New Tarzan Stories - MT=The New Stories of Tarzan/Tarzan's First Love, The Capture of Tarzan, The Fight for the Balu, The God of Tarzan, Tarzan and the Black Boy, The Witch Doctor Seeks Vengeance, The End of Bukawai, The Lion, The Nightmare, the Battle for Teeka, A Jungle Joke, Tarzan Rescues the Moon) 

1. A.C. McClurg, 1919, 63000 copies, orange, 319 pp, Ill: J. Allen St. John 5 sepia plates & 12 interiors 
2. Grosset & Dunlap, 1921, red, 319 pp, Ill: J. Allen St. John 13 interiors 
3. Grosset & Dunlap, 1950, DJ, 319 pp, Ill: C.E.Monroe, Jr. cover -- Rafael Palacios end-paper map, board & title page 
4. Ace, 1963 PB (F-206), 220 pp, Ill: Frank Frazetta cover 
5. Ballantine, 1963 PB (F-750), 191 pp, Ill: Richard Powers cover 
6. Watson-Guptill, Burne Hogarth Illustrated Version, 1976, B/W 
7. Del Rey Double, 1997, PB, with Jewels of Opar, 340pp, Ill: J. Allen St. John cover 
1917 
The Oakdale Affair (and the Rider)
(WT=Bridge and the Oskaloosa Kid, MT=The Oakdale Affair) 
1. Ace, 1974 PB (#60563)&(#60564-8) titled The Oakdale Affair, 152 pp, Ill: Frank Frazetta cover. .........2 copies 
The Land that Time Forgot(Parts 1 & 2 ...Part 3 in 1918) aka. 3 volume set as The Land that Time Forgot, The People that Time Forgot, Out of Time's Abyss (WT=The Lost U-Boat, Cor Sva Jo, Out of Time's Abyss -- MT=The Land That Time Forgot, The People That Time Forgot, Out of Time's Abyss) 
1. Grosset & Dunlap, 1925, red, 422 pp, Ill: J. Allen St. John 3 b/w plates 
2. Canaveral 1962, DJ, blue, 318 pp, Ill: Mahlon Blaine 
3. Dover, 1963, Large PB, $2.00, 552pp, Ill: J. Allen St. John cover and 4 interiors 
4. .Ace, 1963 PB (F-213) 126 pp, contains original magazine text of part one of the original book, Ill: Roy G. Krenkel cover/title 
5. Ace, 1963 PB (F-220) titled The People that Time Forgot, 124 pp, contains original magazine text of part two of the original book, Ill: Roy G. Krenkel cover/title 
6. Ace, 1963 PB (F-233) titled Out of Times Abyss, 125 pp, contains original magazine text of part three of the original book, Ill: Roy G. Krenkel cover/title 
7. Doubleday, DJ, yellow, 249pp Ill: DJ painting from movie still, 6 film stills 7. .Dover, 1963, Soft Cover, The Land that Time Forgot and The Moon Maid, 552 pp, illustrated, Ill: J. Allen St. Johncover & 4 interiors 
8. Ace, 1973, (64482), Titled Out of Times Abyss, 3rd Print, 142pp, Ill: Frank Frazetta cover (original Ace Land of Terror cover) 
9. Ace, (65946), Movie Tie-In PB, 153pp, Ill: Movie Poster Cover & 16 B/W photo interiors 
"The Little Door"  (unpublished - 2,800-word short story)

1. E-Text http://www.angelfire.com/trek/erbzine3/erbmot34.html
1918 
Tarzan the Untamed
(WT=Tarzan and the Huns -- MT=An Eye for an Eye, When the Lion Fed, The Golden Locket, When Blood Told, The Debt, The Black Flyer, Tarzan and the Valley of Luna) 
1. Grosset & Dunlap, 1922, red, 428 pp, Ill: J. Allen St. John 4 plates 
2. Grosset & Dunlap, 1948 or 1955, DJ, red, 309 pp, Ill: C. Edmund Monroe cover -- Rafael Palacios Africa map end-papers & title 
3. Ballantine, 1963, (F-751), 254 pp, Ill: Richard Powers cover 
4. Ballantine, 1972, (3005), 254pp, Ill: Robert Abbett 
5. Del Rey Double, 1997, (0-345-40832-2), with Terrible, 467pp, Ill: J. Allen St. John cover 
Patriotism by Proxy (Oak Leaves) Missing Peace and the Militia (Oak Parker) Missing 
"Peace and the Militia" WWI Article - November 16
Oak Parker
A National Reserve Army (Army-Navy Journal) Wanted--Good Citizens!
1. Edgar Rice Burroughs and the Military: ERBzine 0031 - Electronic Text 
"Go To Pershing" - A WWI Article - Military Training Camp Association missing

"Home Guarding for the Liberty Loan" - WWI Speech delivered at Flag Day exercises - missing

"Paris, December 30 (By Special Cable)" - Daily Reporter - Coldwater, Michigan  - missing
1919 
The Efficiency Expert 
1. House of Greystoke, 1966 Soft Bound paper covers, 84 pp, illustrated, Authorized First Edition, photo reprint of Argosy All-Story Weekly mag, 84pp, Ill: Frank Frazetta cover/frontis Roger B. Morrison 4 interiors 
The Ghostly Script (unpublished) Missing 
1920 
Tarzan the Terrible 
1. Whitman, 1942, Better Little Book, (1453), 432pp, Ill: John Coleman Burroughs cover & animated flip ills -- Rex Maxon 209 interiors 
2. Grosset & Dunlap, 1949 or 1966, green, DJ, 305 pp, Ill: C. Edmund Monroe cover -- Rafael Palacios board & endpapers map 
3. Ballantine, 1972, (03006) 220pp, Ill: Robert Abbett 
4. Del Rey Double, 1997, (0-345-40832-2), with Untamed, 467pp, Ill: J. Allen St. John cover 
"The Absurd Quarantine" Article on Hoof and Mouth Outbreak in the San Fernando Valley missing
1921 
The Chessmen of Mars
(WT=The Chess Men of Mars -- MT=Chessmen of Mars) 
1. Grosset & Dunlap, 1924, DJ, red, 375 pp, Ill: J.Allen St. John 4 Plates 
2. Dover, 1962 Soft Bound titled Martian Novels, one volume reprint containing Thuvia, Maid of Mars; The Chessmen of Mars; and the The Master Mind of Mars, 499 Pp, Ill: J.Allen St. John cover & 16 B/W ints, $1.75 cover price 
3. Ace, 1962 PB (F-170), 256pp, Ill: Roy G. Krenkel cover/title 
4. Ballantine, 1973, (23582), 220pp, Ill: Gino D'Achille 
5. Ballantine-Del Rey, 1989, (35038), 220pp Ill: Michael Whelan cover 
The Girl from Hollywood (WT=The Penningtons) 
1. MaCauley, 1922, DJ, bound in red pebbled cloth with black lettering, 320 pp, Ill: PlJ. Monahan frontispiece 
2. Ace, 1966 PB (#28911) 244 pp, Ill: Boris Vallejo cover 
1922 
Tarzan and the Golden Lion 
1. Grosset & Dunlap, 1924, DJ, red, 333 pp, Ill: J. Allen St. John cover & 8 plates 
2. Grosset & Dunlap, 1955, DJ, tan, various, 332 pp, Ill: C. Edmund Monroe cover -- Rafael palacios board & endpapers map 
3. Ballantine, 1963 PB (F-753), 191 pp, Ill: Richard Powers cover 
4. Ballantine, 1972, (03007), 191pp, Ill: Robert Abbett 
5. Del Rey, 1995, PB, (o-345-41348-2), 426pp, with Ant Men, Ill: Charles Keegan cover 
The Moon Maid (Part 1 ..Part 2 in 1919...Part 3 in 1925) aka. 2 volume set as The Moon Maid and The Moon Men (WT2=Under the Red Flag -- MT2=The Moon Men -- WT3=The Red Hawk -- MT=The Red Hawk) 
1. Canaveral, 1962, DJ, titled The Moon Men, 375 pp, orange, Ill: Mahlon Blaine DJ & 7 interiors 
2. Ace, 1962 PB (F-157), 176 pp, contains original mag mat. (first half of The Moon Maid), Ill: Roy G. Krenkel cover/title 
3. Dover, 1963. PB large, with The Land That Time Forgot, (T 358), 552pp, Ill: J. Allen St. John original art 
4. Ace, (G-748), The Moon Men, part two & three sequels to The Moon Maid, 222pp Ill. Roy G. Krenkel title -- Ed Emsh cover 
5. Ace, (53702), 4th print, Moon Maid first half, 187pp, Ill: Frank Frazetta cover 
6. Ace, (53753), Moon Men without Red Hawk, 222pp, Ill: Frank Frazetta cover -- Roy G. Krenkel title
7. Ace, (53755-3), Moon Men without Red Hawk, 222pp, Ill: Frank Frazetta cover -- Roy G. Krenkel title -- 2 copies 
Beware! (written as John Tyler McCulloch) (re-written by Fantastic Adventures editor Ray Palmer and retitled The Scientists Revolt for the July 1939 issue). 
1. Burroughs Bulletin (photocopy), #39, July 1974, Ill: Richard Corben 
The Scientists Revolt (WT=Beware! - MT=The Scientists Revolt) 
1. Burroughs Bulletin #40, August 1974, Photographic reprint of Fantastic Adventures story of July 1939: Ill: Julian S. Krupa ills --- Herb Arnold cover 
1923 
The Bandit of Hell's Bend 
1. Grosset & Dunlap, 1926, DJ, red, 316 pp, Ill: Modest Stein cover & frontispiece 
2. Ace, 1977, PB (#04745), 280 pp, Ill: Boris Vallejo 
Tarzan and the Ant Men 
1. Grosset & Dunlap, 1943, maroon, 346 pp, Ill: J. Allen St. John title 
2. Grosset & Dunlap, 1955, DJ, tan, 346 pp, Ill: C. Edmund Monroe cover -- Rafael palacios board & endpapers map 
3. Ballantine, 1972, (03008), 188pp, Ill: Robert Abbett 
4. Del Rey, 1995, PB, (o-345-41348-2), 426pp, with Golden Lion, Ill: Charles Keegan cover 
"Creator of Tarzan Speaks" Los Angeles Sunday Times - July 1 
1924 
Marcia of the Doorstep
(Long Work 125,000 words - Unpublished) missing
Out of Time’s Abyss (article for Urban Military Academy school newspaper) ? 
1925 
Master Mind of Mars
(WT=A Weird Adventure on Mars/Vad Varo of Barsoom) 
1. Grosset & Dunlap, 1929, red, Ill: J.Allen St. John 5 ints, 312 pp 
2. Dover, 1962 Soft Bound titled Martian Novels, one volume reprint containing Thuvia, Maid of Mars; The Chessmen of Mars; and the The Master Mind of Mars, 499pp, Ill: J.Allen St. John cover & 16 B/W ints, $1.75 cover price 
3. Ace, 1963 PB (F-181) The Mastermind of Mars (one word), Ill: Roy G. Krenkel cover/title, J. Allen St. John 2 ints, 159 pp 
4. Ballantine, 1973, (23583), 160pp, Ill: Gino A'Achille 
"The Saddle Horse in Southern California" - News Article - missing - L.A. Times - January 1 
1926 
The War Chief
(WT=The War Chief of the Apaches) 
1. Grosset & Dunlap, 1928, red, 383 pp, Ill: Paul Stahr title 
2. Ballantine, 1964, (U2045), 190 pp, Ill: Ronnie M. Lessor 
“An Adventure in Plagiarism” (The Bulletin of the Author’s League) Missing 

"Clubs Like the Edgewater a Force for the Good in the Community"
        (Edgewater Breeze - Sept. 25)  An Article on Leisure -- Missing

The Tarzan Twins "To Joan, Hulbert and Jack, who were brought up on Tarzan stories, this volume is affectionately dedicated by their father."
1. Canaveral, 1963, FIRST?, contains 1927 Volland Tarzan Twins and 1936 Whitman Tarzan and the Tarzan Twins, yellow, 192pp, Ill: Roy G. Krenkel DJ & 19 interiors 

1927 
You Lucky Girl!
(3-act play script) (tentative future publication date) Missing 
Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle (WT=Tarzan the Invincible) 
1. Grosset & Dunlap, 1948 or 1955, DJ, 309 pp , Ill: C. Edmund Monroe cover -- Rafael palacios board & endpapers map 
2. Ballantine, 1963 PB (03009-5), 191pp, Ill: Robert Abbett cover (2 copies) 
3. Del Rey, 1997, PB, (0-345-41347-4), 406pp, with Lost Empire, Ill: Peter Peebles cover...2 copies 
Apache Devil 
1. E.R. Burroughs, Inc., 1933, labeled "First Edition" on copyright page, blue, 310 pp, Ill: Studley O. Burroughs 5 plates 
2. Ballantine, 1964 PB (U2046), 192 pp, Ill: Ronnie M. Lessor 
 "Eleven Year Itch" missing
Script Magazine - Autobiographical Travelogue

"The Illustrator and the Author" Author's League Bulletin - October
See ERB Motes &  Quotes #35
 http://www.erbzine.com/mag0/0035.html


1928 
Tarzan and the Tarzan Twins with Jad-Bal-Ja, the Golden Lion
(WT=Jad-Bal-Ja and the Tarzan Twins) 
1. Canaveral, 1963, FIRST?, contains 1927 Volland Tarzan Twins and 1936 Whitman Tarzan and the Tarzan Twins, yellow, 192pp, Ill: Roy G. Krenkel DJ & 19 interiors 
2. Tarzan Under Fire, The Illustrated Tarzan Books No. 23, 336 Pictures by William Juhre, "Originally published in book form by Whitman Publishing Company under the title, Tarzan and the Tarzan Twins with Jad-Bal-Ja, The Golden Lion" 1968, House of Greystoke. 
Tarzan and the Lost Empire "To Jean Hulbert" 
1. Grosset & Dunlap, 1931, mixed edition with Metropolitan title page, red, 313 pp, Ill: A.W. Sperry frontispiece 
2. E.R. Burroughs, Inc., 1948, DJ, tan, 313 pp, Ill: A.W. Sperry frontispiece 
3. Ace, 1962 PB (F-169), 192 pp, Ill: Frank Frazetta cover/title 
4. Del Rey, 1997, PB, (0-345-41347-4), 406pp, with Lord of the Jungle, Ill: Peter Peebles cover...2 copies 
Tanar of Pellucidar "To Joan Burroughs Pierce II" 
1. Canaveral 1962, DJ, illustrated, brown, 245 pp, Ill: Mahlon Blaine DJ & 7 interiors 
2. Ace, 1962 PB (F-171), 224 pp, Ill: Roy G. Krenkel cover/title 
Tarzan at the Earth's Core (WT=Tarzan and Pellucidar) 
1. Metropolitan 1930, FIRST, green, 301 pp, Ill: J. Allen St. John frontispiece 
2. E.R. Burroughs, Inc., 1948, DJ, tan-gray, 301 pp, Fire Sticker, Ill: J. Allen St. John DJ & frontispiece 
3. Ace, 1963 PB (F-180), 223 pp, Ill: Frank Frazetta cover 
4. Ballantine, 1974, (21907), 191pp, Ill: Robert Abbett 
5. Ballantine, 1974, (21908), 191pp, Ill: Robert Abbett 
6. Del Rey Double, 1997, PB, with Tarzan the Invincible, 422pp, Ill: Gerald Brom cover 
1929 
A Fighting Man of Mars 
1. Canaveral 1962, DJ, brown Ill: Mahlon Blaine, 249 pp 
2. Ace, 1963 PB (F-190), Ill: Roy G. Krenkel cover/title, 253 pp 
3. Ballantine, 1973, (23584), 192pp, Ill: Gino D'Achille 
Jungle Girl aka. The Land of Hidden Men (WT=The Dancing Girl of the Leper King -- MT=The Land of the Hidden Men) 
1. Odhams Press, 1933?, maroon, 248pp. Ill: none 
2. Ace, 1963 PB (F-232), titled The Land of Hidden Men, 191 pp, Roy G. Krenkel cover/title 
The Citizen and the Police (Police Reporter - May) Missing 
How I Wrote the Tarzan Books(New YorkWorld's Sunday Supplement, "The World Magazine") 
1. Donald M. Grant, 1964, DJ, A Golden Anniversary Bibliography of ERB by Henry Hardy Heins, Ill: J. Allen St. John cover and many interiors 

"Success at Thirty-Five" missing
N.Y. World


"Genghis Khan" (2,215 words unfinished epic narrative poem - Twenty 14-line stanzas) missing

1930 
Tarzan the Invincible
(WT=Tarzan and the Man-Things -- MT=Tarzan, Guard of the Jungle) 
1. Grosset & Dunlap, 1933, red, top green, Ill: Studley O. Burroughs frontispiece 
2. E.R. Burroughs, Inc., 1948, tan-gray, DJ, 318pp, Ill: Studley O. Burroughs DJ & frontispiece 
3. Ace, 1963, PB, (F-189), Ill: Frank Frazetta cover/title 
4. Ballantine, 1974, (21908), 191pp, Ill: Robert Abbett 
5. Del Rey Double, 1997, PB, with Tarzan at the Earth's Core, 422pp, Ill: Gerald Brom cover 
Entertainment is Fiction's Purpose (Writer's Digest June 1930) 
1. Donald M. Grant, 1964, DJ, A Golden Anniversary Bibliography of ERB by Henry Hardy Heins, Ill: J. Allen St. John cover and many interiors 
The Deputy Sheriff of Comanche County "To Mary Lucas Pflueger" (WT=That Damn Dude/The Brass Heart/The Terrible Tenderfoot -- MT=The Terrible Tenderfoot) 
1. Thrilling Adventures Magazine, 1940, Three editions serial reprinted in ERB-dom Fanzine June #71, July #72, and September #73 -- 1973. 
2. Ace, 1975 PB (#14247), 312 pp, Ill: John Coleman Burroughs cover & chapter heads 
"Even Apes Fight For It" - (Humourous article celebrating Script's 10th Birthday)
Script Magazine - June

"Tarzan Story - Untitled"- (Unfinished - 1,170 words)

1931 
Tarzan Triumphant
(WT=Tarzan and the Raiders -- MT=The Triumph of Tarzan) 
1. E.R. Burroughs, Inc., 1948, DJ, gray, 318 pp, Ill: Studley O. Burroughs cover & frontispiece 
2. Ace, 1963 PB (F-194), 222 pp Ill: Roy G. Krenkel cover/title (Frank Frazetta input) 
3. Ballantine, 1964 PB (U2015), 192 pp, Ill: Richard Powers cover 
4. Editorial N Ovaro Mexico, SA, PB, 1965, Spanish, 253pp 
Calling All Cars (unpublished - 6,531 words) 
Tarzan and the Leopard Men
1.E.R. Burroughs, Inc., 1935, labeled "First Edition" on copyright page blue, (Dryden Memorial Library bound) 332pp, Ill: J. Allen St. John 4 plates 
2. E.R. Burroughs, Inc., 1948, DJ, gray, fire sticker, 332 pp, Ill: J. Allen St. John frontispiece 
3. Ballantine, 1974, (21912), 192pp, Ill: Robert Abbett 
4. Ballantine, 70s PB (28687), 192 pp, Ill: Neal Adams cover 
Pirates of Venus (WT=The Pirates of Venus) 
1. Canaveral 1962, DJ, tan, 314 pp, Ill: J. Allen St. John DJ (inspired) 4 interiors -- ERB map 
2. Ace, 1963 PB (F-179), 173 pp, Ill: Roy G. Krenkel cover 
Tarzan and the City of Gold 
1. E.R. Burroughs, Inc., 1948, DJ, gray, 316 pp, fire sticker, Ill: J. Allen St. John DJ & frontispiece 
2. Whitman, 1952, (2307), Missing DJ, Rust, 250pp, Ill: Jesse Marsh 12 interior B/W 
3. Whitman, 1954 Pictorial Hardback, illustrated, (abridged), 282 pp, Ill: Don McLoughlin cover -- Tony Sgroi endpapers, title & interiors -- 4 copies 
4. Ace, 1963 PB (F-205), 191 pp, Ill: Frank Frazetta cover/title 
5. Ballantine-Del Rey, 1991 PB (28987), 190 pp, Ill: Neal Adams cover 5. Editorial N Ovaro Mexico, SA, PB, 1965, Spanish, 253pp 
1932 
"Murder!" A Collection of Short Murder Mystery Puzzles
(Four unpublished - 1932-1940 - +17,400 words)(MT: Murder at Midnight,  Bank Murder, The Terrace Drive Murder (Script 32.10.08), The Gang Murder, The Lightship Murder (Script 35.10.26), The Dark Lake Murder, Who Murdered Mr. Thomas?(Script 32.08.16), The Red Necktie (Script 32.05.28), [The Dupuyster Case - unfinished])
Rob Wagner's Script Weekly (1932 & 1935)
1. The Terrace Drive Murder, Rob Wagner's Script Weekly (photocopy), Oct. 8, 1932 AND Solution in Oct. 15 issue. 
2. Who Murdered Mr. Thomas? Rob Wagner's Script Weekly, 1932 and fan solution. 
3. The Red Knecktie, Rob Wagner's Script Weekly, 1932 and fan solution. 
4. The Lightship Murder, Rob Wagner's Script Weekly (photocopy), Oct. 26, 1935 and solution. 

"Dupuyster Case" (Unfinished - 3,000 words)

"The Red Necktie" (800 words) Related to the Murder Mystery Puzzles
Rob Wagner's Script Magazine (May 28, 1932)Pirate Blood (WT=Pirate Blood by John Tyler McCulloch) 
1. Tales of Three Planets Canaveral 1964, DJ, tan or blue, 282 pp, illustrated, 3 short novels 
2. Ace, 1970 PB #90190 includes the short novel "Wizard of Venus", 1st printing 
Lost on Venus 
1. Grosset & Dunlap, 1936, red, top green, 318 pp, Ill: J. Allen St. John 4 plates 
2. Ace, 1963 PB (F-221), 192 pp, Ill: Frank Frazetta cover/title 
The Tarzan Theme (Writer's Digest, June 1932) 
1. Donald M. Grant, 1964, DJ, A Golden Anniversary Bibliography of ERB by Henry Hardy
    Heins, Ill: J. Allen St. John cover and many interiors 
Edgar Rice Burroughs Tells All: An Autobiographical Sketch (Rob Wagner’s SCRIPT, July 9, 1932) 
1. Brigham Young University Press, 1975, DJ, Edgar Rice Burroughs: The Man Who Created
    Tarzan by Irwin Porges, pp 786-787 
2. Brigham Young University Press, 1976, PB, Edgar Rice Burroughs: The Man Who Created
    Tarzan by Irwin Porges, pp 1241-1343, Illustrated 
3. McFarland, 1996, DJ, Edgar Rice Burroughs: The Exhaustive Scholar's and Collector's
    Descriptive Bibliography by Robert B. Zeuschner, pp 21-24, Ill: Thomas Yeates 
"Protecting the Author's Rights"
Writers Yearbook
1. Motes & Quotes

"Men Who Make the Argosy"
Argosy - March 12

1933 
Tarzan and the Lion Man
(WT=Tarzan and the Lion-Man) 
1. E.R. Burroughs, Inc., 1935, gray, (SECOND, mixed?), 318 pp, Ill: J. Allen St. John 5 plates 
2. E .R. Burroughs, Inc., 1948, DJ, gray, firesticker, 318 pp, Ill: J. Allen St. John frontispiece 
3. Ace, 1963 PB (F-212), 223 pp Ill: Frank Frazetta cover/title 
4. Ballantine, 1974, (21911), 192pp, Ill: Robert Abbett
5. Ballantine, 4th PB (28988), 192 pp, Ill: Neal Adams cover 
Swords of Mars 
1. E.R. Burroughs, Inc., 1948, DJ, gray, 315 pp, Ill: J. Allen St. John plates 
2. Ballantine, 1963 PB (F-728), Ill: Bob Abbett cover, 191 pp 
3. Doubleday, 1974, DJ, Science Fiction Book Club, Swords of Mars and Synthetic Men of Mars, 345 pp, Ill: Frank Frazetta cover & 6 ints 
4. Ballantine-Del Rey, 1979, (#27841), Ill: Michael Whelan, 191 pp 
The Death Valley Expedition of the Intrepid 33ers (automobile camping trip journal) Missing 
1934 
Tarzan's Quest
(WT=Tarzan & the Immortal Men/Tarzan and Jane -- MT=Tarzan & the Immortal Men) 
1. E.R. Burroughs, Inc., 1936, labeled "First Edition" - Dryden Memorial Library bound, 318 pp, Ill: J. Allen St. John 5 plates 
2. E.R. Burroughs, Inc., 1948, DJ, gray, 318 pp, ERB fire sticker, Ill: J. Allen St. John DJ & frontispiece 
3. E.R. Burroughs, Inc., 1948, DJ, gray, 318 pp, Ill: J. Allen St. John DJ & frontispiece 
4. Ballantine, 1964, PB, (U2019), 191 pp Ill: Richard Powers 
5. Ballantine, 1974, (23856), 191pp, Ill: Robert Abbett 
Symbol of a New Day - A Celebration of Script's 5th Birthday - missing
Script Magazine February 17 
1935 
Back to the Stone Age
(WT=Back to the Stone Age, A Romance of the Inner World -- MT=Seven Worlds to Conquer) 
1. Ace, 1963 PB (F-245), 221 pp, Ill: Roy G. Krenkel cover/title -- Frank Frazetta assistance... 2 copies 
2. Ace, 4th, PB, (04632), 251pp, Ill: Frank Frazetta cover 
Tarzan the Magnificent "To Cyril Ralph Rothmund" (Chapters 1-12 ...conc. in 1936) (WT1=Tarzan the Magnificent, WT2=Tarzan and the Elephant Men -- MT1=Tarzan and the Magic Men) 
1. E.R. Burroughs, Inc., 1948, DJ, gray, ERB fire sticker, 318 pp, Ill: John Coleman Burroughs cover & frontispiece 
2. Methuen, 1952, DJ, blue, 278pp, Ill: Micklewright cover 
3. Four Square, PB, 
Resurrection of Jimber-Jaw (WT=Elmer) 
1. Canaveral 1964, DJ, tan or blue, 282 pp, Title: Tales of Three Planets Anthology of 3 stories: Beyond the Farthest Star, Resurrection of Jimber-Jaw, Wizard of Venus, Ill: Roy G. Krenkel DJ & 13 interiors 
1937 
Carson of Venus
"To Florence Gilbert Burroughs" 
1. Canaveral 1963, DJ, illustrated, green, 312 pp Ill: John Coleman Burroughs cover & 6 interiors --- ERB endpaper maps & author photo on back 
2. Ace, 1963, PB, (F-247), 192 pp, Ill: Frank Frazetta cover/title 3. Ace, 4th, PB, (9204), 192pp, Ill: Frank Frazetta cover 
Tarzan and the Forbidden City (MT=The Red Star of Tarzan) 
1. E.R. Burroughs, Inc., 1948, DJ, gray, 315 pp, ERB fire sticker, Ill: John Coleman Burroughs cover & frontispiece b/w dup of cover 
2. Whitman, 1954, Pictorial Hardback, (2306-49), abridged, 282 pp, Ill: Tony Sgroi 
3. Ballantine, 1964, PB (U2020), 191 pp, Ill: Richard Powers cover 
“Two Gun” Doak Flies South (26,00 words - unpublished) Missing (WT1="Two Gun" Doak Flies South by John Tyler McCulloch, WT2=Mr. Doak Flies South by ERB) 
"Mr. Burroughs Describes His Publishing Methods"

        (Writer's Digest, May 1937, pp 33-34) 
1. Donald M. Grant, 1964, DJ, A Golden Anniversary Bibliography of ERB by Henry Hardy Heins, Ill: J. Allen St. John cover and many interiors 

"Birth of Tarzan by his Poppa" (Script Magazine, June 19, 1937) Missing


"Man-Eaters" (On the behaviour of lions)
L.A. Times Sunday Magazine - August 22
1. Motes & Quotes


1938 
Synthetic Men of Mars 
1. Argosy Weekly, 1939 Pulp, Episodes: Ill: Rudolph Belarski, Samuel Cahan 
2. Ballantine, 1963 PB (F-739), 160 pp, Ill: Robert Abbet 
3. Doubleday, 1974, DJ, Science Fiction Book Club, Swords of Mars and Synthetic Men of Mars, 345 pp, Ill: Frank Frazetta cover & 6 interiors 
Land of Terror 
1. Canaveral 1963, DJ, illustrated, green, 319 pp, Ill: Roy G. Krenkel DJ & 7 interiors 
2. Ace, 1964 PB (F-256), 175 pp, Ill: Frank Frazetta cover/title 
3. Ace, 1973, PB (46999), 176pp, Ill: Frank Frazetta cover -- 2 copies 
1939 
Tarzan and the Jungle Murders
(published in Tarzan and the Castaways) (WT1=New Tarzan Series, 1939 -- WT2=Murder in the Jungle) 
1. Canaveral 1965, DJ, illustrated, green, 229 pp, Ill: Frank Frazetta DJ & 6 interiors 
2. Ballantine, 1965 PB (23861), 191 pp, Ill: Dick Powers 
3. Ballantine, 1977/1981, (28615), 191, Ill: Boris Vallejo cover 
Angel’s Serenade (unpublished - 24,000 words) missing
Tarzan and the Champion (published in Tarzan and the Castaways) 
1. Canaveral 1965, DJ, illustrated, green, 229 pp, Ill: Frank Frazetta DJ & 6 interiors 
2. Ballantine, 1965 PB (23861), 191 pp, Ill: Dick Powers 
Tarzan Clans of America (Official Guide) (ERB Inc., 119 copies soft bound, $1.00) 
1. ERB, Inc., (photocopy), May 22, 1939, 32pp, Ill: John Coleman Burroughs cover 
2. E-Text http://www.angelfire.com/trek/erbzine3/erbmot32.html

1940 
Tarzan and the Madman 
1. Canaveral, 1964, DJ, illustrated, green, 236 pp, Ill: Reed Crandall cover & 8 interiors 
Escape on Venus "To Brigadier General Kendall J. Fielder" (Chapters1-16 ... Chapters 17-29 concluded later in the year) (Pt1WT=Captured on Venus, Pt2WT=The Fire Goddess, Pt3WT=War on Venus -- Pt1MT=Slaves of the Fish Men, Pt2MT=Goddess of Fire) 
1. E.R. Burroughs, Inc., FIRST, 1946, DJ, blue pebble, 347pp, ERB fire sticker, Ill: John Coleman Burroughs DJ & 5 interiors -- ERB map endpapers 
2. Canaveral, 1963, DJ, green, 347 pp, Ill: John Coleman Burroughs cover & 5 interiors 
3. Ace, 1964 PB (F-268), 254 pp, Ill: Roy G. Krenkel cover/title 
"The Strange Adventures of Mr. Dinnwiddie" (5,700 words - unpublished)
Llana of Gathol "To John Philip Bird" (Part 1... Parts 2-4 concluded later in the year) (Pt1WT=The Frozen Men of Mars, John Carter and the Pits of Horz, Pt2WT=The Black Pirates of Barsoom, Pt3WT=Escape on Mars, Pt4WT=Invisible Men of Mars -- Pt1MT=The City of Mummies, Pt2MT=Black Pirates of Barsoom, Pt3WT=Yellow Men of Mars)(First book working title = The Frozen Men of Mars, Second working title = Swordsman of Mars) 
1. E.R. Burroughs, Inc., 1948, DJ, blue, 317 pp, ERB fire sticker, Ill: John Coleman Burroughs cover and 5 plates
2. E.R. Burroughs, Inc., 1948, DJ, blue, 317 pp, Ill: John Coleman Burroughs cover and 5 plates 
3. Ballantine, 1963 PB (F-762), 191 pp Ill: R. Abbett cover
Savage Pellucidar "To my first grandson James Michael Pierce" (Part 1 ...Parts 2 & 3 concluded later in the year... Part 4 in 1944) (Pt1WT=Hodon and O-AA, Pt2WT=Men of the Bronze Age, Pt3WT=Tiger Girl, Pt4WT=Savage Pellucidar -- Pt1MT=The Return to Pellucidar) 
1. Amazing Stories, Nov. 1963, Reprint of Oct.1944, Ill: Larry Ivie 2 interiors 
2. Canaveral, FIRST, 1963, DJ, blue, 274 pp, Ill: Frank Frazetta DJ & 6 interiors & endpapers maps 
3. Ace, 1964 PB (F-280), 221 pp, Ill: Frank Frazetta cover/title 
4. Ace, 1978, (75135), 255pp, Ill: Frank Frazetta cover 
5. Tandem, PB 
Beyond the Farthest Star 
1. Canaveral 1964, DJ, tan or blue, 282 pp, Title: Tales of Three Planets Anthology of 3 stories: Beyond the Farthest Star, Resurrection of Jimber-Jaw, Wizard of Venus, Ill: Roy G. Krenkel DJ & 13 interiors 
2. Ace, 1964 PB (F-282), 125pp, Ill: Frank Frazetta cover/title..2 copies 
3. Ace, 1979, PB, (05656), 158, Ill: Frank Frazetta cover/title 
The Quest of Tarzan (published in Tarzan and the Castaways) (WT=Tarzan and the Castaways -- MT=The Quest of Tarzan) 
1. Canaveral, 1965, DJ, illustrated, green, 229 pp, Ill: Frank Frazetta DJ & 6 interiors 
2. Ballantine, 1965 PB (23861), 191 pp, Ill: Dick Powers 
Tangor Returns (published in the book Tales of Three Planets) 
1. Canaveral 1964, DJ, tan or blue, 282 pp, Title: Tales of Three Planets Anthology of 3 stories: Beyond the Farthest Star, Resurrection of Jimber-Jaw, Wizard of Venus, Ill: Roy G. Krenkel DJ & 13 interiors 
"Misogynists Preferred" (4,000 words - unpublished) missing
1941 
John Carter and the Giant of Mars
(published in John Carter of Mars with Skeleton Men of
        Jupiter) 
1. John Carter and the Giant of Mars, Amazing Stories, April 1961, reprint of Amazing Stories
        1941, Ill: J. Allen St. John
SEE SKELETON MEN OF JUPITER FOR JOHN CARTER OF MARS BOOK EDITIONS

Skeleton Men of Jupiter (published in John Carter of Mars with John Carter and the Giant of Mars) 
1. Skeleton Men of Jupiter, Amazing Stories, Jan. 1964 reprint of 1943, Ill: J. Allen St. John 2 B/W 
2. Canaveral 1964, DJ, 1st state, tan, spine reads "John Carter and the Giant of Mars", gray ,
        208pp, Ill: Reed Crandall cover & 8 interior 
3. Ballantine, 1965 PB (U2041), 157 pp , Lupoff intro, Ill: R. Abbett

4. Ballantine, 1970, (01531-2-075), 75 cents, Lupoff intro, 157pp 
5. Ballantine, 1973, (#23588), 157 pp, Lupoff intro, Ill: Giono D’Achille. 
6. John Carter of Mars...JC Burroughs Greystoke Press of Sunday pages, 1941-42 
Wizard of Venus (published in Tales of Three Planets
1. Tales of Three Planets, Canaveral, FIRST 1964, DJ, tan or blue, 282 pp, 3 short novels,
        Ill: Roy G. Krenkel DJ, endpages, 10 interiors -- Arlene Williamson maps & alphabet 
2. Ace, 1970 PB #90190 includes the short novel "Pirate Blood", 1st printing has price of $.60
        and no title page sketch and has 1970 on title page, 158 pp, Roy G. Krenkel cover 
"Unfinished Carson of Venus Story" (unfinished - 2 1/2 pages - 784 words - interrupted by Pearl Harbor) 
I am a Barbarian (WT1=So I'm a Barbarian!, WT2=I Am a Barbarian) "To my son Numerius Tiber Britannicus" 
1. E.R. Burroughs, Inc., 1967, DJ, purple, 287 pp, Ill: Jeff Jones cover & frontispiece 
2. Ace, 1967 PB (#35804), 287 pp, Ill: Boris Vallejo............2 copies 

"Meet the Authors: Edgar Rice Burroughs"
Amazing Stories - June

"Laugh It Off" Columns
Honolulu Star Bulletin - 1941-1945
1. Many are reprinted inMotes & Quotes


"Uncle Miner and Other Relatives" (22,800 words - Unpublished) missing
1942 
"Somewhere on Oahu" -
News Bulletin - missing
N.Y. World - December 1, 1942 
"Oahu: Singapore or Wake" - WWII Article - missing
Honolulu Advertiser - May 19 
"Don't Let 'em Kid You, Joe" - News Bulletin - missing
Honolulu Advertiser - July 13, 1942
1943 
More Fun! More People Killed!
(unpublished) Missing 
1944 
Tarzan and the Foreign Legion
(WT=Tarzan and the "Foreign Legion") "To Brigadier General Truman H. Landon" 
1. E.R. Burroughs, Inc., FIRST, 1947, DJ, blue, 314 pp, Ill: John Coleman Burroughs DJ &
        5 interiors 
2. E.R. Burroughs, Inc., FIRST, 1947, DJ, blue, 314 pp, ERB fire sticker, Ill: John Coleman
        Burroughs DJ & 5 interiors 
3. E.R. Burroughs, Inc., FIRST, 1947, blue, 314 pp, Ill: John Coleman Burroughs 5 interiors 
4. Ballantine, ‘60s, PB (23859), 192 pp, Robert Abbett 
"Our Japanese Problem"
WWII Article - June 30Uncle Bill (unpublished) missing 

1945


"Tanker Like Accident About to Happen" - News Bulletin - missing
Honolulu Advertiser - July 5, 1945

"Tarzan Creator Thrilled to Ride in Bomber" - News Bulletin - missing
Honolulu Bulletin - February 17, 1945

"Laughs at Sea" - News Bulletin - missing
Honolulu Advertiser


1946 

"Xonthron" - (Unfinished - Unpublished - 1 word) A title entered into ERB's notebook on May 3 - no manuscript has been found)

Unfinished Tarzan Novel (25,00 words - Unfinished and unpublished but it was revised and completed in 1995 by Joe R. Lansdale as Tarzan: The Lost Adventure)  This was an 83-page Tarzan story started by ERB and never finished. It was found in the family vaults in the '60s and left there, unfinished, for 30 years.  Joe R. Lansdale's version was published by Dark Horse. 
1. Dark Horse Comics, Volume 1 - 4, adapted and expanded by Joe R. Lansdale, resembling
        original pulp magazines 1. Jan 1995, illustrated by Thomas Yeates 
2. Feb 1995, illustrated by Thomas Yeates 
3. Mar 1995, illustrated by Gary Gianni 
4. Apr 1995, illustrated by Michael Wm. Kaluta 
5. Dark Horse Books, 1995, DJ, 211pp, Ill: Dean Williams DJ -- Thomas Yeates,
        Studley O. Burroughs, Frank Frazetta, more 
6. Del Rey, 1997, PB, (0-345-41273-7), 257pp, Ill: Raymond Verdaguer cover


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