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This is an unofficial, fan account paying tribute to the master storyteller in his own words and the art they inspired. Official ERB account: @EdgarRBurroughs

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During the long hundred years of his life, Tantor had known man….The white men had been the last to come and were the worst.
TARZAN, LORD OF THE JUNGLE, Ch. 1

McClurg published the first edition of the novel in 1927, St. John dust-jacket art: https://t.co/IYx3nv4xkp.

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On check out the "Burroughs Artist Frank Portfolio" from Opar Press (1968; apparently reissued in 1973).
1968: https://t.co/BFEtfoRcwD
1973: https://t.co/oFIDzguLvX

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The Ballantine covers by especially, and Boris Vallejo as well, were absolutely outstanding!

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"Impaled," by , illustration of the scene above from Chapter 5 of BACK TO THE STONE AGE

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in 1935, Inc. issued the first edition of TARZAN AND THE LEOPARD MEN with J. Allen St. John dust-jacket and interior art. https://t.co/rsaALzRhzN

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What blows I struck I struck for her, what I parried it was as though I parried from her soft skin.
THE RED HAWK, Ch. 9

Frank 1974 cover art for an Ace edition of THE MOON MEN, which included THE RED HAWK, captured Julian's and Bethelda's encounter with Raban

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See Roy G. Krenkel's art for Pellucidar series (and more) at 3330: https://t.co/mc5xAJ1le4.
You can read the brief story of Wollheim and RGK here: https://t.co/2h4qdVr5J0
Ace cover art: AT THE EARTH'S CORE, PELLUCIDAR, TANAR OF PELLUCIDAR, BACK TO THE STONE AGE

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The instinct of self-preservation is stronger than hope. It thrives, fortunately, upon nothing. It takes root upon the brink of the grave, and blossoms in the jaws of death.
PELLUCIDAR, Ch. 3
[Frank "Savage World": https://t.co/Kj7ZbSVNS0]

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A title of nobility does not make a man noble. You may call a jackal a lion, but he will still be a jackal.
TARZAN AND THE CITY OF GOLD, Ch. 9

in 1933, Inc. issued the first edition of TARZAN AND THE CITY OF GOLD, featuring dust-jacket art by J. Allen St. John.

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in each of the years 1932, 1933, 1934, and 1936, released a new first edition on his birthday.
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