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1932: Aug: Signal Oil purchases exclusive broadcasting rights for CA 1941: Submits letter from Frank Shonfield a fan in the Br. army to Life Mag. Rejected |
1932: Aug: Tarzan and the Leopard Men starts serialization in Blue Book |
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1943: Caryl writes that she is attending the private Marlborough School for Girls. She persists in using the last name Burroughs - against her mother's wishes. She fought the adoption by Flo's new husband, Dr. Chase 1947: General Landon thanks him for the dedication in FL |
1942: Letter home to Joan |
1932: LV is written at ERB's beach home at 90 Malibu La Costa |
1925: General Carrillo of Mexican Army pays $1,000 for Ed's horse Brigadier Rex in a public auction at the Breakfast Club polo field |
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1914: ERB letter is printed in All-Story-Cavalier's "Heart to Heart Talks" column: Tarzan Burroughs Outlines His Plans For The Future |
1922: Starts Beware! |
1923: Girl from Hollywood by Macauley Co. A deal set up by Bob Davis. Reviews were highly critical. The semi-autographical story is illustrated by P. J. Monahan 1945: Hulbert relays news from Hickam Field that the war is over |
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1918: Joins his company in training at Camp Steever, Geneva Lake, Ill. Later promoted to major & command of 1st Battalion, Second Infantry of the Ill. Reserves 1932: Featured in Men Who Make the Argosy in Argosy Magazine 1941: Instructs children to elect Rothmund president of ERB Inc. & to look after him financially |
1933: Mildred Bernard Jensen is hired as an assistant to Rothmund 1934: A son, Michael, is born to Joan & Jim Pierce |
1920: Starts TTe - Sells to Munsey 1945: Celebrates end of the war with friends & Hubert who brings his fiancée Marian Thrasher. Ed is arrested after a parking lot altercation with another motorist |
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1913: Accepts New Story's $500 offer
for The Outlaw of
Torn
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1915: His Majesty, The Janitor a 7-page synopsis is written at 414 Augusta St. Oak Park 1932: Who Murdered Mr. Thomas? appears in Script Magazine |
1935: Rothmund begins a barrage of submissions of ERB's 1930 western That Damned Dude now renamed The Brass Heart by John Mann. 24 rejections but eventually purchased by Thrilling Wonder stories in 1939 and serialized in 1940 |
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Ed & Flo leave on the Lurline for Hawaii vacation 1913: Rand McNally decline TA 1st pub rights 1937: Adds 21,000 words to the 1914 novelette LL - retitled Men and Beasts 1949: Last Burne Hogarth Tarzan Sunday page |
1933: Aug: Tarzan the Fearlessreleased 1933: Aug: Hulbert graduates from Pomona College & attends the U. of New Mexico summer school of archaeology at Jemez Springs |
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1924: Notes on Trip to Mono Creek & Porpoise Lake: 10- page description written on a fishing excursion with sons into the Sierras. Doodad is created on this trip. Early symptons of heart trouble 1945: ERB at first considered the parking lot incident a joke but is now embarrassed by it & avoids reporters |
Man-Eaters an article on the behaviour of lions, appears in LA Times Sun. Mag 1921: German publisher Tauchnitz requests permission to publish JT instead of TTe which has strong anti-German content 1941: Tarzan and the Castaways starts in Argosy. Revised & retitled The Quest of Tarzan 1947: Aug 22: FL in ERB, Inc |
1915: Prospector synopsis expansion of For the Fool's Mother is written for film 1922: Applies for loan to cover ranch losses. Considers subdividing 50 acres of ranch land into business & residential lots |
1949: Aug: CG in Dell PB 1949: Article Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc in Writer's Digest |
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1927: Charleston Ill. English teacher compliments Ed on his writing, but lists GL sections needing correcting Ed suggests she read Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle about to start in Blue Book 1940: Move to 2623 Halelena in Honolulu & an office at 1298 Kapiolani Blvd. In office from 9-4 |
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In commemoration of their 1916 cross-country trip, the family travel to the Grand Canyon North Rim. His 52nd birthday was spent in Arizona, as were his 21st and his 50th: The article Eleven Year Itch is written to describe the event 1939: ERB, who was highly critical of the plans to eliminate Jane in Tarzan Finds a Son, writes producer Zimbalist voicing approval for the job he has done |
1929: Illustrated Tarzan Book No. 1 is published by Grosset & Dunlap. Ed is very happy with Harold Foster's work |
1932: Editor of Modern Screen requests a story along the theme of If Tarzan Came to Hollywood which may have been the inspiration for Tarzan and the Lion Man 1939: Moves to luxurious 716 North Rexford Drive to make Flo's recuperation more pleasant |
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Avertises to supply Pocatello readers with any periodical from America or elsewhere. Takes & develops photos - sells to newspaper 1908: Ed leaves his success and security at Sears to go into business for himself 1917: Family vacation at Coldwater, Mich |
1897: Enrolls for a brief stint at the Art Institute on Michigan Blvd. He only wants to draw horses. |
1896: Ed, disillusioned with the life of an enlisted man at Fort Grant, starts sending letters imploring his father to help him buy his way out of the service |
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