
Edgar Rice Burroughs
13 SeriesEdgar Rice Burroughs (1875-1950) was an American author renowned for creating the iconic characters Tarzan and John Carter of Mars. His prolific career spanned genres including adventure, fantasy, science fiction, western, and romance. Burroughs began his writing journey inspired by the pulp fiction of his era.
Edgar Rice Burroughs' works include several notable titles with alternate names: "A Princess of Mars," also known as "Under the Moons of Mars," follows John Carter's adventures on Mars and his romance with a Martian princess. "The Return of the Mucker," or "The Man Without a Soul," continues the journey of Billy Byrne as he seeks redemption. "Beyond Thirty," also titled "The Lost Continent," explores a future where America is isolated from the rest of the world. "The Eternal Lover," published as "The Eternal Savage," intertwines prehistoric and modern love stories. "The Land of the Hidden Men," known as "Jungle Girl," details the survival and romance of an American woman in a lost jungle civilization.