Edgar Rice Burroughs, 1875-1950
Edgar Rice Burroughs is renowed for his many novels of fantastic
adventure. Unquestionably his best-known creation is that of the
jungle hero, Tarzan the Ape Man, but almost as well known are his
stories of other planets beginning with the very popular Mars
series. A torrent of novels followed: stories about Venus, tales of
the Moon and of the middle Earth, westerns, and detective stories.
In all, nearly one hundred stories bore Edgar Rice Burroughs'
name.
Born in Chicago in 1875, he tried his hand at many businesses
without notable success, until at the age of thirty-five, he turned
to writing. With the publication of Tarzan of the Apes and A
Princess of Mars, his career was assured. By the time of his death
in 1950, at his home in a town bearing the name of his best known
work, Tarzana, California over 40 million copies of Edgar Rice
Burroughs books have appeared in 58 different languages.
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