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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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TRIVIA: Only two of novels begin and end with the same character name, and they were written consecutively: TARZAN AND THE LOST EMPIRE (character: Nkima), and TANAR OF PELLUCIDAR (character: Jason Gridley).
1962 Ace editions; cover art by Frank & Roy G. Krenkel

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Read ' WARLORD OF MARS with the cover that inspired the statue (standard, black and white, and bronze editions): https://t.co/Z9M3qpGpLT.

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Born in 1900, artist Rudolph Belarski painted "Argosy Weekly" pulp covers for three of most famous series: and
January 8, 1938: "Carson of Venus"
March 19, 1938: "The Red Star of Tarzan"
January 7, 1939: "Synthetic Men of Mars"

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PELLUCIDAR, Fear on Four Worlds, Part III
Coming in August from
Writer:
Art: Gabriel Rearte
Cover art: Gabriel Rearte, Cyrus Mesarcia (2), blank sketch cover
https://t.co/zxiHSRh4u8

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"I’ve stated in a previous review that I regard Christopher Paul Carey as the best heroic fantasy author currently working and....This is another excellent, fast-paced read."

https://t.co/TBFHPR64Lg

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From John Martin on FB:
Polly Walker, who played the mean Thark woman Sarkoja in Disney's was born May 19, 1966, in Warrington, Cheshire, England.
See more May 19 anniversaries, including the first publication of THE APACHE DEVIL: https://t.co/8EcH8tyf4F

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The great Frank Frazetta died this day in 2010 at age 82 in Fort Myers, Florida. He was a giant among 20th century illustrators and was probably responsible for selling more novels than anyone except the author.

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There can be no bravery where there is no fear.
TARZAN THE UNTAMED, Chapter 15
[Image: J. Allen St. John]

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Thuvia and Banth

Selected book cover art: Frank (1972), Gino D’Achille (1973), Michael Whelan (1979), Ossi Hiekkala (2013)

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THUVIA, MAID OF MARS began serialization in the April 8, 1916 issue of "All-Story Weekly" with P. J. Monahan cover art.
Read about this and more in John Martin's "Anniversaries of April 8" here: https://t.co/oShC8GxskK.

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