Edgar Rice Burroughs Livres
Edgar Rice Burroughs était un auteur américain prolifique, surtout connu pour sa création du héros de la jungle Tarzan et de l'héroïque John Carter. Malgré sa renommée pour ces personnages, il a produit des œuvres dans de nombreux genres, démontrant sa polyvalence en tant que conteur. Sa vaste production explorait souvent des thèmes d'aventure et de fantaisie, transportant les lecteurs dans des royaumes exotiques et imaginatifs. Burroughs est célébré pour sa capacité à créer des mondes immersifs et des héros inoubliables qui ont captivé un public mondial.







John Carter of Mars
The Collection - A Princess of Mars; The Gods of Mars; The Warlord of Mars; Thuvia, Maid of Mars; The Chessmen of Mars
- 540pages
- 19 heures de lecture
The story features John Carter, a heroic figure in Burroughs' Barsoom series, who first emerged in "Under the Moons of Mars." This novel marked Burroughs' rise to fame and initiated a captivating saga set on the planet Barsoom. Over the next thirty years, Burroughs expanded this universe through numerous sequels, enriching the narrative and exploring the adventures and challenges faced by Carter in this imaginative world.
This special edition of the Tarzan series presents a unique collection of rare and previously unpublished archival materials, authorized by Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc. It offers fans an in-depth look into the Tarzan universe, enriching the narrative with historical context and insights into the author's creative process. This volume is a treasure for collectors and enthusiasts, showcasing the enduring legacy of Tarzan through exclusive content that enhances the reading experience.
Pellucidar
- 206pages
- 8 heures de lecture
In this sequel, David Innes embarks on a daring journey back to the Earth's hollow interior, driven by the quest to find his friend Perry and his beloved Dian the Beautiful. Armed with tools and weapons, he aims to introduce civilization to a prehistoric world teeming with dinosaurs and primitive beings. Throughout his perilous adventures, Innes faces numerous challenges as he fights for survival in this savage landscape.
Tarzan Guard of the Jungle
- 318pages
- 12 heures de lecture
Featuring the original text from Blue Book Magazine, this book offers a unique glimpse into the literary and cultural landscape of its time. Readers can explore a collection of stories and articles that reflect the themes and styles prevalent in early 20th-century literature. The magazine's historical significance and its role in shaping popular fiction are highlighted, providing context for both casual readers and literary enthusiasts.
The Great Book of Tarzan
- 756pages
- 27 heures de lecture
This oversized collection features eight complete Tarzan novels by Edgar Rice Burroughs, including classics like "Tarzan of the Apes" and "The Return of Tarzan." Dive into thrilling adventures in an imagined Africa, exploring the depths of the jungle alongside the iconic character Tarzan.
John Carter of Mars (Barsoom)
Omnibus 1: A Princess of Mars, the Gods of Mars, Warlord of Mars
- 546pages
- 20 heures de lecture
Set in a scientifically advanced yet decadent society, the John Carter of Mars series features thrilling adventures and captivating characters. The omnibus includes the first three novels, following John Carter's mysterious journey from Arizona to Mars, where he encounters the beautiful Princess Dejah Thoris. With themes of heroism and romance, these stories have left a lasting impact on the science fiction genre, captivating audiences with their action-packed narrative and imaginative world-building.
The Eternal Savage by Edgar Rice Burroughs, Fiction, Fantasy
- 268pages
- 10 heures de lecture
Set in a primeval jungle, Nu, the son of Nu, embarks on a daring quest to prove his worth as a hunter. With the allure of Nat-ul, the daughter of old Tha, motivating him, he seeks to slay the formidable saber-toothed tiger, Oo. Despite already having hunted a woolly rhinoceros, Nu's pride drives him to undertake this perilous challenge. Nat-ul's expectations weigh heavily on him, as she desires a mate who embodies strength and valor, setting the stage for a tale of love, pride, and the pursuit of greatness.
The Return of the Mucker by Edgar Rice Burroughs, Fiction
- 244pages
- 9 heures de lecture
Returning to Chicago after a year of adventures, Billy Byrne feels a mix of discontent and contentment as he steps off the train. Once known for his toughness and rowdy behavior, he has transformed through love for a girl from a different world. This change has led him to shed his rough edges and embrace a new identity, leaving behind the squalor of his old neighborhood. Billy's journey reflects themes of redemption and personal growth as he seeks to prove himself to those who remember him as he once was.