Thomas Yeates provided many wonderful illustrations for the 2009 Fall River Press edition of original Mars trilogy, which the publisher titled JOHN CARTER OF MARS. See more starting here: https://t.co/zGSD2RKUwi

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Preliminary sketch for Frank "The Huntress," used for the Ace editions of SAVAGE PELLUCIDAR (1964) and THE CAVE GIRL (1973): https://t.co/GSpvTErrEu

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"Korak!" she cried. "Korak! My Korak! I knew that you would come. Kill him, Korak! Kill him!"
Meriem, THE SON OF TARZAN, Ch. 11

Frank preliminary and final cover art for the 1963 Ace edition of fourth novel

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For much more about the art and various editions of A PRINCESS OF MARS, see 0421: https://t.co/fEP01bBcrf.
Cover artists: Ludwig Hohlwein (1925), Robert Abbett (1963), Motoichiro Takebe (1965), Bruce Pennington (1972)

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I turned to meet the charge of the infuriated bull ape.
A PRINCESS OF MARS, Ch. 6
Original Schoonover art and image as printed

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Four of St. John's first-edition covers for Tarzan novels.
TARZAN AND THE GOLDEN LION (1923)
TARZAN, LORD OF THE JUNGLE (1928)
TARZAN AND THE CITY OF GOLD (1933)
TARZAN'S QUEST (1936)
[Images:

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The one on whom all responsibility rests is apt to endure the most.
THE GODS OF MARS, Ch. 7

in 1918, A. C. McClurg issued the first edition of THE GODS OF MARS, which featured dust-jacket and frontispiece art by Frank E. Schoonover.

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Curiosity is often a fatal poison.
TARZAN AND THE FORBIDDEN CITY, Ch. 13

in 1938, Inc. published the first edition of the 20th novel, featuring John Coleman Burroughs art: https://t.co/fPvBcvJ0yr.

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"Who are you to say that the impossible cannot be accomplished?"
BACK TO THE STONE AGE, Ch. 3

in 1937, Inc. published the first edition of the fifth novel, featuring John Coleman Burroughs art: https://t.co/e5TkQ3YsI2.

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Steel fingers encircled the python just back of its head....
TARZAN, LORD OF THE JUNGLE, Ch. 4

in 1928, A. C. McClurg published the first edition of eleventh novel, featuring St. John dust-jacket and interior art: https://t.co/IYx3nv4xkp.

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[Tarzan] "I know the word, but what has it to do with death? All things die. Were you to tell me that I must live forever, then I might feel fear."
TARZAN AND THE LEOPARD MEN, Ch. 2
[J. Allen St. John art]

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Happy Birthday to Edgar Rice Burroughs (creator of and and the great , official artist for the forthcoming collected works of Here are some of Joe's earlier images of

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In early 2012, shortly before the movie opened, initiated a 4-issue crossover series, WARRIORS OF MARS, featuring Carter and Gullivar Jones together. Here are 's covers.

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