Remembering Edgar Rice Burroughs

REMEMBERING EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS

September 1, 1875 – March 19, 1950
Master of Fantasy Adventure
Grandfather of American Science Fiction
Creator of Tarzan and John Carter of Mars

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Greystoke Castle, New Books available and All New Comic Strip Story Lines Coming Soon!

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GreyStokeCastle Legend has it that Tarzan’s parents hail from Greystoke Castle which is located In Northern England, just south of Hadrians Wall – the wall that separates England and Scotland. www.greystoke.com
Andy Briggs Tarzan Book #3 The New Adventures of Tarzan – The Savage Lands book available at Amazon.
World of Edgar Rice Burroughs Book Cover Worlds of Edgar Rice Burroughs book available at Amazon.

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Two new Tarzan books coming out!

We are happy to announce the release of two new official ERB books – Worlds of Edgar Rice Burroughs by Robert T. Garcia, Mike Resnick (Editor) and Todd J. McCaffrey, as well as The New Adventures of Tarzan: The Savage Lands by Andy Briggs, joining his other two books. Click on the images to Buy them from Amazon!

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The Company That Time Will Never Forget: A Visit to Edgar Rice Burroughs, Incorporated

In the waning days of March 2013, I made a trip I should’ve taken years before. I’ve lived in Los Angeles since I was four, became a fan of Edgar Rice Burroughs in my teens, but never thought about taking the jaunt on the I-405 into the Valley to visit the office of Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc. I knew the office was there; that part of the Valley didn’t get the name “Tarzana” by accident. But it wasn’t until after working for three years writing numerous articles about Burroughs’s books and movies based on them that I realized the opportunity in plain sight — actually, over the hill. I looked up the company’s website, found a phone number, and gave the office a call, wondering what might come of it. A pleasant-sounding woman answered the phone, and after I provided her only a sentence of explanation (ERB fan, live in L.A., would like to write something about the company for an online magazine), she cheerfully told me to call the president of the company, James J. Sullos Jr., and gave me his cell phone number. Another call later — and a half-hour of quality fan talk with Mr. Sullos — and I had an appointment to come out to the offices and have lunch with him and Cathy Wilbanks, the company archivist and executive assistant.

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