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Bio: Edgar Rice Burroughs, the writer who created Tarzan and fantastic tales of science fiction, was born February 23, 1875 in Chicago, Illinois to Major George Tyler Burroughs and Mary Evaline (Zieger). Burroughs unsuccessfully pursued a series of careers until he was 35 years old: soldier, cowboy, salesman, and other singular interests. It wasn't until his Oak Park years, between 1914 and 1919, that Burroughs became a successful author. While living in Chicago and Oak Park, Burroughs created many of his most memorable characters. The first Tarzan book, Tarzan the Ape Man, was completed in May 1912. Burroughs was also known for writings including the "John Carter of Mars" books, magazine stories, and many other published works. Burroughs captivated many children and adults alike with his imaginative tales. Today his legacy lives on in print, film, video and online.

Burroughs' ERB, Inc. created one of the world's first multimedia merchandising empires--complete with Tarzan merchandizing tied in to the movie versions of his tales. It is fascinating to speculate on the influences and melieu that Burroughs may have created for the young Ernest Hemingway, who was a teenager living in Oak Park at that time, just a few blocks from the Burroughs' residence. Burroughs' popularity has continued to rise from the publication of the first Tarzan novel until today. Burroughs died of a heart ailment on March 19, 1950.


1. Very Long [300000 words]The Second Tarzan Omnibus by Edgar Rice Burroughs [Classic Literature]
2. Very Long [200000 words]The Second Barsoom Omnibus: Thuvia, Maid of Mars & The Chessmen of Mars by Edgar Rice Burroughs [Science Fiction/Fantasy]
3. Very Long [300000 words]The First Tarzan Omnibus: Tarzan of the Apes, Return of Tarzan, Jungle Tales of Tarzan by Edgar Rice Burroughs [Classic Literature]
4. Very Long [300000 words]The First Barsoom Omnibus by Edgar Rice Burroughs [Science Fiction/Fantasy]
5. Long [108019 words]The Pellucidar Omnibus: At the Earth's Core and Pellucidar by Edgar Rice Burroughs [Science Fiction]
  1. Very Long [200000 words]The Third Barsoom Omnibus: The Mastermind of Mars; and A Fighting Man of Mars by Edgar Rice Burroughs [Science Fiction/Fantasy]
2. Very Long [200000 words]The Second Barsoom Omnibus: Thuvia, Maid of Mars & The Chessmen of Mars by Edgar Rice Burroughs [Science Fiction/Fantasy]
3. Very Long [197054 words]The First Burroughs Omnibus by Edgar Rice Burroughs [Science Fiction/Fantasy]
4. Very Long [300000 words]The First Tarzan Omnibus: Tarzan of the Apes, Return of Tarzan, Jungle Tales of Tarzan by Edgar Rice Burroughs [Classic Literature]
5. Long [108019 words]The Pellucidar Omnibus: At the Earth's Core and Pellucidar by Edgar Rice Burroughs [Science Fiction]

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1 Return of Tarzan
by Edgar Rice Burroughs
  You've seen the movies, now read the books! Last time Tarzan left Jane engaged to Lord Greystoke, vowing it was in her best interest. But can he stay away? What if Jane is shipwrecked and her life is in danger. Tarzan remains one of the best-loved characters of all time. Find out what the ape-man was really like. (Published: 1925)

Words: 89515 - Reading Time: 255-358 min.
Category: Classic Literature
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2 Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar
by Edgar Rice Burroughs
  Tarzan once again returns to Opar, the source of the gold for lost colony of fabled Atlantis. Ever since Atlantis sank beneath the waves, the workers of Opar have continued to mine all that gold, which means there is a rather impressive stockpile. Tarzan follows a greedy Belgian and Arab into the jungle, where the evil pair manage to stumble upon the lost city, at which point our hero loses his memory after a fight. This is good news for La, the beautiful high priestess who serves the Flaming Go... more info>> (Published: 2006)

Words: 66000 - Reading Time: 188-264 min.
Category: Classic Literature

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3 Tarzan of the Apes
by Edgar Rice Burroughs
  You've seen the movies, now read the book! Tarzan remains one of the best-loved characters of all time. Find out what the ape-man was really like. (Published: 1925)

Words: 86472 - Reading Time: 247-345 min.
Category: Classic Literature
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4 The Caspak Omnibus: The Land that Time Forgot, The People that Time Forgot, Out of Time's Abyss
by Edgar Rice Burroughs
  All three Caspak novels in one eBook! Complete and unabridged--The Land that Time Forgot, The People that Time Forgot, and Out of Time's Abyss--in one eBook for one low price. A German submarine lost on a secret mission, a daring aviator crashed on an uncharted island, his friend, desperate to find and rescue him--they all come together on Caspak, the continent where time stands still and dinosaurs and cave men continue to rule supreme. Battling saber-toothed tigers, giant reptiles, pterodactyls... more info>> (Published: 2003)

Words: 112634 - Reading Time: 321-450 min.
Category: Science Fiction
17 Reader Ratings:
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5 The First Barsoom Omnibus
by Edgar Rice Burroughs
  A Princess of Mars, Gods of Mars, Warlord of Mars in one eBook! Edgar Rice Burroughs' classic trilogy of Martian adventure. All three novels, complete and unabridged for one low price! When John Carter is unexpectedly transported to the red planet, Mars, he finds himself prisoner of the cruel Green Men of Thark. Carter soon earns their respect for his bravery and skill with the sword, and wins a friend in Tars Tarkas of the Tharks. As he struggles to gain his freedom--and the love of Dejah Thori... more info>> (Published: 2003)

Words: 300000 - Reading Time: 857-1200 min.
Category: Science Fiction/Fantasy
41 Reader Ratings:
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6 The First Burroughs Omnibus
by Edgar Rice Burroughs
  Four Classic Burroughs' Novels at One Low Price. Here is a quartet of novels by the legendary master of adventure fantasy, Edgar Rice Burroughs. Generations have thrilled to "Beyond Thirty," the tale of a future U.S. returning to life after a devastating calamity, "The Man-Eater," the story of a strange relationship between man and beast, "The Jungle Girl," a thrill a minute fantasy in the Tarzan tradition, and "The Monster Men," long considered one of Burroughs' best. Over 350,000 words of read... more info>> (Published: 2004)

Words: 197054 - Reading Time: 563-788 min.
Category: Science Fiction/Fantasy
12 Reader Ratings:
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7 The First Tarzan Omnibus: Tarzan of the Apes, Return of Tarzan, Jungle Tales of Tarzan
by Edgar Rice Burroughs
  Three full length Tarzan books in one! The first three Tarzan novels in one eBook--for one low price--complete and unabridged. The trio of romantic adventures that made the ape man one of the most believable and fascinating characters in literary history: Tarzan of the Apes; The Return of Tarzan; and Jungle Tales of Tarzan. In Tarzan of the Apes, young Lord Greystoke is reared by anthropoids when his parents perish after being marooned in the African jungle. Tarzan grows to manhood learning the ... more info>> (Published: 2003)

Words: 300000 - Reading Time: 857-1200 min.
Category: Classic Literature
23 Reader Ratings:
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8 The Land that Time Forgot
by Edgar Rice Burroughs
  You saw the movie, now read the science fiction novel, about an island continent where dinosaurs are not yet extinct. This story was first published in Blue book Magazine as a three-part serial in the issues for September, October, and November, 1918. The complete trilogy was later combined for publication in book form in June, 1924 (Published: 1918)

Words: 37400 - Reading Time: 106-149 min.
Category: Classic Literature/Science Fiction
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9 The Lost Continent
by Edgar Rice Burroughs
  Edgar Rice Burroughs provides one of his most interesting combinations of adventure and social commentary. The premise behind this alternative history story is that the United States did not get involved in the "Great War" in Europe but instead followed its isolationist tendencies to such an extreme ("The East for the East...The West for the West") that no one from the United States has gone past 30 degrees or 175 degrees latitude for over 160 years, which means no one in America even knows who ... more info>> (Published: 1916)

Words: 37960 - Reading Time: 108-151 min.
Category: Classic Literature

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10 The Mucker Trilogy: The Mucker; Return of the Mucker; The Oakdale Affair
by Edgar Rice Burroughs
  Classic REB Trilogy in One E Book! The Mucker is widely regarded as Edgar Rice Burroughs' best novel. It's hero, his finest creation. The action moves right along, from a gritty indictment of the post-World War I Chicago slums, to South Seas pirates, shipwreck, a lost race, and Pancho Villa. The Mucker is the story of Billy Byrne, forced into crime unwillingly by the harsh political and economic conditions of early-1920s, a man who who redeems himself when faced with tests of loyalty and love in... more info>> (Published: 2005)

Words: 165823 - Reading Time: 473-663 min.
Category: Fantasy/Science Fiction
15 Reader Ratings:
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11 The Pellucidar Omnibus: At the Earth's Core and Pellucidar
by Edgar Rice Burroughs
  "At The Earth's Core" and "Pellucidar" in one eBook! Both books complete and unabridged. In the first book, when David Innes accompanies his friend, the eccentric scientist Abner Perry in his newest invention, a rocketship shaped "mole" designed to penetrate the Earth's crust, he never dreams broken controls will send the two of them all the way to a strange word at the Earth's core. There human beings are still at a primitive state of development, and are enslaved by, and used for food by the M... more info>> (Published: 2003)

Words: 108019 - Reading Time: 308-432 min.
Category: Science Fiction
22 Reader Ratings:
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12 The Primeval Quartet: The Mad King; Barney Custer of Beatrice; The Eternal Lover; Sweetheart Primeval
by Edgar Rice Burroughs
  The Complete Adventures of Burroughs' Custer Family! For the first time ever, the four parts of Edgar Rice Burroughs great saga of brother and sister, Barney and Victoria Custer, and their strange romantic fates are published in one volume! Meet Barney Custer, visiting the Balkan kingdom of Lutha for a quite vacation. But then he finds himself falling in love with Lutha's princess, threatened by the monarch known as "the Mad King," and imperiled by the schemes of power-crazed plotters. Then the ... more info>> (Published: 2005)

Words: 163265 - Reading Time: 466-653 min.
Category: Romance/Fantasy
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13 The Second Barsoom Omnibus: Thuvia, Maid of Mars & The Chessmen of Mars
by Edgar Rice Burroughs
  John Carter's daughter and son--two full length books in one! Thuvia, Maid of Mars and The Chessmen of Mars--complete and unabridged. Though, Thuvia, the woman he loves has pledged herself to another, Carthoris, son of John Carter and Dejah Thoris, mounts his sky sled and is off to the rescue when she is kidnapped by a jealous rival. When he finds her, in Barsoom's unknown wilds, he is forced to fight phantom bowmen, green men, white apes, and a decadent king to save Thuvia from a fate worse tha... more info>> (Published: 2003)

Words: 200000 - Reading Time: 571-800 min.
Category: Science Fiction/Fantasy
28 Reader Ratings:
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14 The Second Tarzan Omnibus
by Edgar Rice Burroughs
  Three More Full Length Tarzan Books In One! Read three Tarzan novels in one eBook--for one low price. The Beasts of Tarzan and The Son of Tarzan tell the thrill-packed story of the kidnapping of the jungle lord's infant son by a treacherous enemy. Tarzan's best efforts to track the culprit prove fruitless, and, in what the enemy feels is the perfect revenge, the boy is abandoned in the jungle, to die among the animals. But one of Tarzan's ape friends senses the foundling is the jungle lord's son... more info>> (Published: 2004)

Words: 300000 - Reading Time: 857-1200 min.
Category: Classic Literature
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15 The Third Barsoom Omnibus: The Mastermind of Mars; and A Fighting Man of Mars
by Edgar Rice Burroughs
  "Master Mind" and "Fighting Man"--Two Complete Burroughs Mars Books In One! Here are two full-length, unabridged quintessential Barsoom novels in one eBook--for one low price! When soldier and soldier of fortune Ulysses S. Paxton wishes on a star--it is Mars, emblem of the God of War. Soon events take him there, to an almost unknown part of Barsoom, captured by the planet's greatest and maddest scientist, he is forced to assist in grisly brain transplants, until the brain of the beautiful slave ... more info>> (Published: 2003)

Words: 200000 - Reading Time: 571-800 min.
Category: Science Fiction/Fantasy
29 Reader Ratings:
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16 The Third Tarzan Omnibus: Tarzan the Untamed, Tarzan the Terrible, Tarzan and the Golden Lion
by Edgar Rice Burroughs
  A Trio of Full Length Tarzan Books in One! Here are three of the best Tarzan novels in one eBook--for one low price. In Tarzan the Untamed, the ape man goes on a trail of vengeance when German soldiers burn his African ranch and he finds Jane's charred body among the ruins. In Tarzan the Terrible, the discovery that Jane still lives, her apparent death a trick by enemy soldiers, sends the jungle lord into the almost impenetrable fastnesses of the lost land of Pal-ul-don. There he finds two kingd... more info>> (Published: 2003)

Words: 283526 - Reading Time: 810-1134 min.
Category: Classic Literature
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