by Edgar Rice Burroughs is the final novel in his Moon Series Trilogy. It deals with the final battle between the Moon Men and the Earth Men, far in the distant future. The text is the complete,... More > original pulp magazine text.< Less
This is one of the author's "realistic" novels. There is crime and love throughout the story. The text is the unedited, uncensored original magazine text. Fully illustrated with the... More > original magazine artwork.< Less
by Edgar Rice Burroughs was first published in the All Story pulp magazine in 1917. When the story was published in book form, the original story was slightly changed PLUS a concurrent storyline was... More > included to double the size of the book. Now, for the first time since its original publication, the original magazine version text is being reprinted.< Less
by Edgar Rice Burroughs is known as The Monster Men in hardcover. This paperback reprints the entire original magazine text, unchanged and uncensored, for the first time since its original... More > publication.< Less
From the original pulp magazine appearance, unedited and uncensored! Tarzan of the Apes has added a biplane to the equipment of his African estate. On a practice flight he unwittingly conquers... More > distance until the impenetrable Great Thorn Forest appears, inclosing a hitherto undiscovered country. Tarzan's biplane crashes, and the unconscious aviator is found by a huge she-creature of the Alali. Recovering consciousness, he flees with a youth of the Alali and instructs him in the art of the bow and arrow. And then the ape-man encounters another marvel of the jungle - a horde of white pygmies of warlike spirit mounted on dwarf antelopes. Fully illustrated.< Less
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... More > 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 which appeared with the newspaper serialization. The text is the original All Story pulp magazine version.< Less
HARDCOVER EDITION. Do you remember The Eternal Lover? Do you recall how Nu, the son of Nu, appeared out of the prehistoric past to claim the beautiful Victoria Custer as his mate, and how the cave... More > man led her into the jungle after he had rescued her from the Arabs? Sweetheart Primeval tells of their later experiences. If you believe in the doctrine of reincarnation this story will thrill you -- even if you do not, it will keep you entertained until the very last word. Fully illustrated.< Less
HARDCOVER EDITION by Edgar Rice Burroughs relates the story of a prehistoric caveman who emerges from suspended animation in the modern world of Tarzan where he meets his reincarnated lover. The text... More > is the exact text as it first appeared in the original pulp magazine.< Less