The American first edition of "Tarzan of the Apes" will have "A.C. McClurg" written on the spine and title page. Other reprints will have "A.L. Burt" or "Grosset & Dunlap" written on the spine and title page. There are 3 different states of the first edition for this title. The website, erbfirsts.com has photos and more information on this and all other Edgar Rice Burroughs first edition books.
$750.00, according to www.bookstallsf.com/ozbooks.html.
$2300.00
No, Tarzan is a fictional character conceived by sci-fi author Edgar Rice Burroughs. The very first book was 'Tarzan of the Apes.' There are many other sequels to this book, including 'Return of Tarzan' and 'Tarzan and the Golden Lion.'
I had no trouble with them whiling away summer nights on the TV, but maybe the ones out today are different. By the way the novel Tarzan of the Apes came out in this year of the Titanic- l9l2! Tarzan turns the century.
Edgar Rice Burroughs created the character of Tarzan and wrote numerous books describing his adventures. In addition, he wrote adventure science fiction series that took place on Mars (John Carter Series), in the Center of the Earth (Pellucidar Series) and other locations. He wrote a few cross-over volumes in which Tarzan, his most popular character, appeared in some of his otherwise unconnected series.
Tarzan predates George by over fifty years. The first Tarzan story appeared in 1912 & the original George of the Jungle cartoons aired in 1967
Upton Sinclair
The value of a 1914 first edition book "Tarzan of the Apes" signed by Edgar Rice Burroughs could vary significantly depending on its condition and the rarity of the signature. Typically, such a piece could be valued in the range of thousands to tens of thousands of dollars at auction. Consulting with a rare book expert or appraiser would be recommended for an accurate assessment.
Tarzan of The Apes first appeared in a pulp magazine, All Story, in 1912. The popularity of the story led to it being published in book form in 1914.
Tarzan , by Edgar Rice Burroughs , made his first appearance in print in The All-Story magazine , October, 1912 whereas in film Tarzan first appeared in the 1918 film Tarzan Of The Apes .
No, Tarzan is a fictional character conceived by sci-fi author Edgar Rice Burroughs. The very first book was 'Tarzan of the Apes.' There are many other sequels to this book, including 'Return of Tarzan' and 'Tarzan and the Golden Lion.'
Probably "The Jungle Book" by...Rudyard Kipling?
I had no trouble with them whiling away summer nights on the TV, but maybe the ones out today are different. By the way the novel Tarzan of the Apes came out in this year of the Titanic- l9l2! Tarzan turns the century.
In the book, Tarzan of the Apes, Paul D'Arnot taught Tarzan French. During the boat ride to America, Tarzan gleaned a sufficient amount of English from other passengers ... I think.
$75-$750. It depends on the condition, rarity, and year.
In the book Tarzan of the Apes, he didn't. He went naked until he killed the cannibal whom had killed Kala. Then Tarzan stole the cannibal's loincloth and put it on himself. ;)
Tarzan wasnt given a last name in the movie. He was simply refered to as "Tarzan". Although some people might say that his last name is "Lord Of The Apes" Also in the book his name was John Clayton
The epithet 'Lord of the Jungle' was applied to the character of Tarzan. Tarzan was created by Edgar Rice Burroughs in his novel 'Tarzan of the Apes' and its many sequels. This particular phrase was coined by Burroughs for the eleventh book. It has also been widely used in the many adaptations of the stories.
Edgar Rice Burroughs created the character of Tarzan and wrote numerous books describing his adventures. In addition, he wrote adventure science fiction series that took place on Mars (John Carter Series), in the Center of the Earth (Pellucidar Series) and other locations. He wrote a few cross-over volumes in which Tarzan, his most popular character, appeared in some of his otherwise unconnected series.