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For more than three decades, the Reverend Henry Hardy Heins’ A Golden Anniversary Bibliography of Edgar Rice Burroughs (Donald M. Grant, 1962) was the gold standard reference book for American author Edgar Rice Burroughs’ writings.
“ . . . Thanks to the tenacious research effort of author Dr. Robert B. Zeuschner spanning over two decades, Edgar Rice Burroughs: The Bibliography is one of the most, if not the most complete catalogs of Burroughs’ U.S. and Canadian publications from 1911 to the present. . . . When the review copy first arrived, the immediate reaction was simply, “Wow.” This is a massive compilation sure to draw the interests of collectors, libraries, and ardent fans of the author. . . . .” Ricky L. Brown – Amazing Stories Reviews Editor Posted 08.09.16 http://amazingstoriesmag.com/2016/08/review-edgar-rice-burroughs-bibliography-robert-b-zeuschner/
“Christmas has come early for fans and scholars of Edgar Rice Burroughs, with the publication of Dr. Robert B. Zeuschner’s Edgar Rice Burroughs: The Bibliography, a spectacular and passionately assembled compendium representing two decades of work spent documenting the complete catalogue of Burroughs’ North American published works. Zeuschner has done far more than simply document the works of Burroughs, however — he has breathed life into the telling of the history of Burroughs’ published output . . . . I have been waiting for years for Dr. Zeuschner . . . to complete his epic project, and when it arrived — I found that it exceeds even my highest expectations. It’s an essential and extraordinary labor of love, passion, curiosity, and insight.” Michael Sellers, author of John Carter and the Gods of Hollywood Review: Edgar Rice Burroughs: The Bibliography on The Tarzan Files
”In 1996, Robert B. Zeuschner . . . delivered an updated and expanded bibliography… (that) quickly became the authoritative reference in the field. . . Twenty years later, further expanded and revised, Zeuschner’s bibliography is now available in an aesthetic layout that enhances his decades of research. . . .Titled succinctly Edgar Rice Burroughs: The Bibliography, the work has grown from 287 pages to more than 700, with 2,000 entries and 500 color illustrations. Zeuschner continued his practice of consulting fellow experts in the field to augment his own research, resulting in a well-vetted reference work that will swiftly gain recognition as the definitive Burroughs bibliography. . . “ Scott Tracy Griffin, Author, Tarzan on Film (Titan Books, 2016), Tarzan: The Centennial Celebration (Titan Books, 2012)