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TARZAN OF THE APES
Published for the first time in a stand alone hardcover book, this is the
original magazine version as published in All-Story Magazine in 1912.
Besides the original magazine cover, reproduced in color as one of three color
frontispieces, and the black/white headpiece from the magazine, we are proud to
announce that the talented artist, Thomas Floyd, has created two fabulous color
frontispieces (one of which will be used for the dust jacket by Bruce
"Abner Perry" Wood), 8 full size b/w pages, and 28 b/w chapter
headpieces to fully illustrate this great novel.
Come back to the jungle with Tarzan of the Apes and read about his battle with
Sabor, the tiger!
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TARZAN AND THE JEWELS OF OPAR
Published for the first time in hardcover, this is the original magazine version of Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar and differs from the book version as a large amount of text was added to the
original book version. Fully illustrated by J. Allen St. John.
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TARZAN AND THE HUNS
First Time in Book Form! This is the original magazine version and is the version in which Tarzan's wife, Jane, is murdered by the Germans. Fully illustrated by J. Allen St. John.
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TARZAN AND THE VALLEY OF LUNA
First Time in Book Form! This is the original magazine version. Fully illustrated by J. Allen St. John.
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UNDER THE MOONS OF MARS
A story of another world, curiously captivating in its romantic qualities and in the originality of its conception. The spirit of adventure carried beyond earth, into the realms of space. This is the seminal novel of Edgar Rice Burroughs, famous author of Tarzan of the Apes. John Carter of Earth and his adventures on Barsoom (Martian for Mars) and his romance with Dejah Thoris, a princess of Mars. Fully illustrated with the artwork
of Jeff Doten, including a beautiful color frontispiece. The text is the original All Story pulp magazine version.
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THUVIA, MAID OF MARS
First Time in Book Form! This is the original magazine version of "Thuvia, Maid of Mars". Fully illustrated by J. Allen St. John.
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THE MASTER MIND OF MARS
First Time in Book Form! This is the original magazine version of "The Master Mind of Mars" as it appeared in Amazing Stories Annual. Fully illustrated with the original magazine artwork.
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THE MOON MEN
First Time in Book Form! This is the middle book of the Moon series (along with The Moon Maid and The Red Hawk). The story follows the invasion of the Earth by creatures from the Moon. The text used is the original pulp magazine text. Fully illustrated with the original artwork from the magazine.
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THE CAVE GIRL
First Time in Book Form! Wrecked alone on an unknown shore, Waldo Emerson Smith-Jones, scion of an effetely intellectual Boston family, finds himself terrified and physically unfit. A series of adventures leads him to the cave of a beautiful girl, Nadara, who is as primitive and uneducated as she is strong and self-reliant. This is the original unedited and uncensored magazine version. Fully illustrated.
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THE ETERNAL LOVER
First Time in Book Form! Nu, the hero of the book, was a mighty hunter. Nat-ul was the belle of the pre-historic tribe, greatly desired by all the young men, but Nat-ul loved only Nu and The Eternal Lover is the story of the love of Nu and Nat-ul through the ages. This is the original uncensored and unedited magazine version. Fully illustrated.
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A MAN WITHOUT A SOUL
First Time in Book Form! This is the complete uncensored original text as it first appeared in print.
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THE MUCKER
First Time in Book Form! This is the complete, original pulp magazine text. Fully illustrated.
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THE GIRL FROM FARRIS'S
This book contains the complete original unedited and uncensored text from the first magazine appearance. Illustrated.
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THE GIRL FROM HOLLYWOOD
First Time in Book Form! In the foothills of the southern California mountains are the Rancho del
Ganado, owned by Colonel Pennington, and a smaller ranch on which Mrs. Evan
lives with her daughter Grace and her son Guy. Grace feels that she has dramatic
talent and is determined to make a bid for fame as a motion picture actress.
Guy has become involved in the schemes of Slick Allen who is selling stolen
whisky. Another neighbor is Mrs. Burke whose daughter, known as Gaza de Lure
in Hollywood, has developed a morphine habit. Contains the original unedited and uncensored magazine text. Fully illustrated.
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THE MAN-EATER
First Time in Book Form! This is the complete uncensored original text as it first appeared in print in the New York Evening World newspaper in 1915. Illustrated.
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