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William G. Hillman
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JUNGLE GIRL

Burroughs started writing this novel on October 2, 1929
under the working title of The Dancing Girl of the Leper King.
It was released as a 5-part serial in Blue Book Magazine
under the title of The Land of Hidden Men.


PUBLISHING HISTORY (USA)

PULP
Blue Book Magazine ~ May through September 1931 "The Dancing Girl of the Leper King."
    Laurence Herndon: cover art on first issue ~ Frank Hoban: seven interiors in each issue.
FIRST EDITION
ERB, Inc. ~ April 15, 1932 ~ 318 pages
    Studley O. Burroughs: DJ art and six interior b/w plates
REPRINT EDITIONS
Grosset & Dunlap ~ 1933 ~ 318 pages
    Studley O. Burroughs: DJ art and FOUR interiors
Grosset & Dunlap ~ 1940 ~ No interior b/w plates
Ace Paperback: The Land of the Hidden Men ~ October 1963 ~ 191 pages
    Roy G. Krenkel, Jr.: Cover art
Ace Paperback: The Land of the Hidden Men ~ 1969 ~ 217 pages
    Roy G. Kenkel, Jr.: Cover art
Ace Paperback: The Land of the Hidden Men ~ January 1973 - 1978 ~ 191 pages
    Frank Frazetta: Cover art
Tandem UK ~ 1976 ~ 191 pages
Ballantine-Del Rey ~ November 1992 ~ 200 pages
    Michael Herring cover art
For detailed information see:Robert Zeuschner's
ERB: The Exhaustive Scholar’s and Collector’s Descriptive Bibliography
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ART GALLERY

Blue Book: May 1931 - Land of the Hidden Men 1/5Pulp title piece by Frank Hoban

Frank Hoban pulp illustrationStudley O. Burroughs interior illustration
Boston Post Sunday Magazine ~ Dec. 10, 1933Rex Maxon illo (computer composite) from Boston Post Sunday Magazine
Boston Post Sunday Magazine ~ Dec. 10, 1933 with Rex Maxon illo (computer composite)

ERB, Inc. 1st Edition
G and D Reprint dj
ERB, Inc. 1st EditionG and D Reprint

Ballantine-Del Rey PaperbackUK Tandem PaperbackJapanese Jungle Girl - Motoichiro Takebe

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JUNGLE GIRL THE FILM SERIAL IN 15 CHAPTERS

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coverFRANCES GIFFORD
Also Known As:
Edgar Rice Burrough's Jungle Girl (1941)
Tagline: Mistress of an empire of savages and beasts!
Runtime: (15 episodes) 
Directed by John English (I) ~ William Witney
Produced by Hiram S. Brown Jr.
Stunts: Yakima Canutt (Stunt Co-ordinator)
Writing credits: Edgar Rice Burroughs (novel)
Alfred Batson  ~ Ronald Davidson  ~ Norman S. Hall
William Lively ~ Joseph O'Donnell ~ Joseph F. Poland
CAST

Frances Gifford ~ Nyoka Meredith
Tom Neal ~ Jack Stanton
Trevor Bardette ~ Bradley Meredith/Dr. John Meredith
Gerald Mohr ~ Slick Latimer
Eddie Acuff ~ Curly Rogers
Frank Lackteen ~ Shamba
Tommy Cook ~ Kimbu
Robert Barron ~ Bombo
Al Kikume ~ Chief Lutembi
Bud Geary ~ Brock
Al Taylor ~ Claggett
Joe McGuinn ~ Ted Bone
Jerry Frank ~ The Lion Chief
Ken Terrell ~ Mananga (as Kenneth Terrell)
Jay Silverheels ~ Masamba Tribesman (as Harry Smith)


Plot Summary for Jungle Girl (1941)
Dr. John Meredith (Trevor Bardette) has been driven from civilization by the criminal activities of his twin brother Bradley Meredith (also Trevor Bardette). With his infant daughter, he settles in the African jungle, where his ability to cure the native ills has resulted in his virtual control of the Masamba tribes, who possess vast diamond mines coveted by a gang of crooks. They use Shamba (Frank Lackteen), a witch doctor jealous of Dr. Meredith's influence over the tribe, to further their schemes. They lure Dr. Meredith away from the jungle, and he is murdered by "Slick" Latimer (Gerald Mohr). The natives believe that a sacred amulet is the secret of Dr. Meredith's power, and Shamba attempts to kill Nyoka (Frances Gifford), Meredith's now-grown-up daughter, to obtain the amulet(which actually contains the secret to the entrance of the Caves of Nakros). Jack Stanton (Tom Neal) rescues her and assists her in her efforts to recover the amulet. Latimer works with Shamba, and with Bradley Meredith, who poses as his murdered-brother so successfully that even Nyoka does not realize the deception.
Summary written by Les Adams

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Novel Summary by Steve Wadding
G. T. McWhorter's Burroughs Bulletin Index
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