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Edgar Rice Burroughs
Edgar Rice Burroughs
He wrote the Tarzan stories
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 .
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Tarzan was a fictional character in the novels of Edgar Rice Burroughs.
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 of the Apes" by Edgar Rice Burroughs has around 330 pages in the standard edition.
Burne Hogarth . (Not to be confused with the author Edgar Rice Burroughs who created the tarzan character .)
Tarzan by Edgar Rice Burroughs has many different editions. One paperback published by Createspace has 212 pages. Burroughs wrote many Tarzan novels.
In the original series by Edgar Rice Burroughs, Tarzan has a son named Jack. Jack runs away to the jungle at a young age and is christened Korak the Killer by 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.'