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XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice. Tarzan of theApes. New York: Grosset & Dunlap 1914 [circa 1927].Reprint. Near fine in an edgeworn, good plusdustwrapper with wraparound jacket art, top of the frontflap clipped and small nicks and tears. #330267 ....... $300

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX HOGARTH, Burne. Tarzan of the Apes.London: Pan Books Limited (1974). Reprint. Quarto.Pictorial wrappers. Original text by Edgar Rice Burroughsadapted by Robert M. Hodes. Edited by HeatherMeredith-Owens. Near fine with light stain on page nine,light scratch on rear wrapper. #317330 ........................ $25

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice. The Beastsof Tarzan. New York: Grosset & Dunlap (1916).Reprint. Illustrated by J. Allen St. John. Owner's name onfront fly, preliminary pages foxed, light stain on frontboard, spine ends and corners worn, else good only,lacking the dustwrapper. #332065 ................................ $50

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice. Tarzan andthe Jewels of Opar. New York: Grosset & Dunlap(1918). Early reprint. Very good with owner's name onfront fly, light foxing on preliminary pages and fine edges,lacking the duswrapper. #321102 .................................. $40

BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice. Jungle Talesof Tarzan. New York: Grosset & Dunlap 1919.Reprint. Very good with light wear at the bottom of thespine, light soiling on the boards, an ink notation on thefront endpaper, lacking the dustwrapper. #319481 ..................................................................................................... $25

BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice. Tarzan theUntamed. New York: Grosset & Dunlap [circa1960s].Reprint. Pictorial blue-green cloth, plain white endpapers.Extremities modestly worn, else near fine. #139942 ..................................................................................................... $10

BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice. Thuvia, Maidof Mars. New York: Grosset & Dunlap (1920). Earlyreprint. Spine a tad faded, spine ends worn, else verygood, lacking the dustwrapper. #332066 ..................... $35

BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice. Tarzan TheTerrible. New York: Grosset & Dunlap (1921). Laterprinting. Very good with a lightly faded spine, lightbumps to the corners, an ink notation on the frontendpaper, pages are a little foxed. #319388 ................. $30

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice. The Returnof Tarzan. Leipzig: Bernard Tauchnitz 1921.Copyright edition. Very good with cocked spine, lightrubbing to spine edges, and stain to bottom of frontpanel. #290091 ................................................................. $45

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice. At theEarth's Core. New York: Grosset & Dunlap (1922).Reprint. Very good with wear along the spine, edgewear,lower front corner is worn through and frayed, rear hingeis cracked, ink notation on the front endpaper, lackingthe dustwrapper. #319478 .............................................. $16

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX BURROUGHS, Edgar and Frank Fra-zetta. At the Earth's Core and Pellucidar.Evergreen, Colo.: Opar Press 1968. Portfolio of Plates.Cover sheet and sixteen unbound printed plates byFrazetta of drawings for a proposed edition of At theEarth's Core and Pellucidar*, housed in original printedenvelope with cardboard backer. Plates are printed onboth rectos and versos, meaning printed on both sides ofthe sheets. Another version exists with the plates printedon rectos only. The final plate is toned from contact withthe acidic cardboard backer, else the prints are fine; theenvelope shows the usual wear from mailing, but is nearfine, and is addressed to a noted science fiction collector.According to the publisher, seven of these drawings arepreviously unpublished. Scarce. #300749 .................. $400XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice. Pellucidar.New York: Grosset & Dunlap 1923. Reprint. Illustrationsby J. Allen St. John. Very good with a cocked spine, wearat the spine ends and corners, some soiling, lacking thedustwrapper. #324024 ..................................................... $16

BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice. The GirlFrom Hollywood. New York: Macaulay (1923). Firstedition, binding state B: red cloth with green lettering.Negligible rubbing at the spinal extremities, an especiallyfine and bright copy, lacking the rare dustwrapper. Anearly film novel set in Hollywood. #1171 ....... $300 $210

BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice. The GirlFrom Hollywood. New York: Macaulay Company(1923). First edition, binding state B: red cloth with greenlettering. Frontispiece by P. J. Monahan. Cloth and pagesare water stained, spine ends frayed, thus fair only,lacking the rare dustwrapper. "Tarzan" is misspelled as"Tarzon" on the title page. An early film novel set inHollywood. #321101 ....................................................... $75

BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice. Tarzan andthe Ant Men. New York: Grosset and Dunlap 1924.Reprint. Very good with an ink notation on the frontendpaper, slightly cocked spine, endpapers and edges aresoiled, without a dustwrapper. #299495 ...................... $40

BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice. Tarzan andthe Ant Men. New York: Grosset and Dunlap Circa1970. Reprint. Fine in pictorial boards. #319467 ....... $30

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice. The LandThat Time Forgot. New York: Grosset & Dunlap(1924). Early reprint. Illustrated by J. Allen St. John. Faintwater stain on boards, on frontispiece, and bottom pagecorners, thus good only, lacking the dustwrapper.#321134 ............................................................................. $25

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice. The LandThat Time Forgot and The Moon Maid:Two Science Fiction Novels. New York: DoverPublications (1963). Reprint. Pictorial stiff wrappers.Illustrated by J. Allen St. John. Light wear to spine edges,else fine. #338347 ............................................................ $20

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice. The MadKing. New York: Grosset & Dunlap (1926). Reprint.Very good with a faded strip across the top of the spine,light fading to the top of the boards which has caused apink stain at the very top of the rear pastedown and thevery top of the last few pages in the book, without adustwrapper. #295447 ..................................................... $40

(Swimming) WEISSMULLER, Johnny(with Clarence A. Bush). Swimming theAmerican Crawl. Boston: Houghton MifflinCompany 1930. First edition. Neat, contemporary giftinscription, else fine in an about very good dustwrapperwith a modest triangular chip on the front panel, twosmall chips and a few very faint splash marks on thespine. A nice, presentable copy of this book by theOlympic champion, which has become very uncommonin jacket. The following year author Cyril Hume, thenworking on the script for a new film adaptation of Tarzanthe Ape Man, spotted the athlete and BVD model in hishotel swimming pool and a screen legend was born.#84630 ............................................................................. $600

(Swimming) WEISSMULLER, Johnny(with Clarence A. Bush). Swimming theAmerican Crawl. Boston: Houghton MifflinCompany 1930. First edition. Tiny date stamp on frontfly, and a small scuff on the rear board, very near finelacking the dustwrapper. A year after its publicationnovelist-turned-screenwriter Cyril Hume, then workingon the script for a new film adaptation of Tarzan the ApeMan, spotted the athlete and BVD model in his hotelswimming pool and a screen legend was born.#283482 ........................................................................... $200

WEISSMULLER, Johnny and MariaWeissmuller. Signatures of JohnnyWeissmuller and Maria Weissmuller. : . Slipof paper autographed by Johnny Weissmuller and MariaWeissmuller. Approximately 5.75" x 4.25". Fine. Signedby Johnny Weissmuller as "Johnny Weissmuller Tarzan."Maria was his fifth and final wife, dating this at 1963 orlater. #366470 ................................................................. $150

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice. Tanar ofPellucidar. New York: Grosset & Dunlap (1930).Reprint. Frontispiece by Paul F. Berdanier. Fine in nearfine dustwrapper with a small chip on the front flap,affecting a few words. Overall an especially bright andfresh copy. #310669 ...................................................... $225

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX (Video) [BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice].[Video Tape]: Tarzan the Fearless. NewYork: Crown Video 1933. Crown Movie Classics VHSblack and white video, (running time states 86 minutes onvideo tape, but 73 minutes on the slipcase). StarringBuster Crabbe as Tarzan. Fine in the illustrated paperslipcase. #116761 ............................................................. $10

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice. Pirates ofVenus. New York: Grosset & Dunlap (1934). Reprint.Illustrated by J. Allen St. John. Small puncture on spine,else fine in very good dustwrapper with a tape repair onthe rear panel. Especially bright copy of this early reprint.#311581 ........................................................................... $200

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice. Pirates ofVenus. New York: Canaveral Press 1962. Reprint, butfirst edition by this publisher. Illustrated by J. Allen St.John. Fine in fine dustwrapper. A beautiful copy.#299298 ............................................................................. $75

BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice. Lost onVenus. New York: Grosset & Dunlap (1935). Reprint.Illustrated by J. Allen St. John. Small puncture on spine,else fine in fine dustwrapper. Especially bright copy ofthis early reprint. #311576 ............................................ $200

BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice. [Pulp maga-zine]: The Blue Book Magazine –November 1935, Vol. 62, No. 1. Dayton,Ohio: The McCall Company 1935. Magazine. Cover byHerbert Morton Stoops. Octavo. 144pp. Paper wrappers.Moderately rubbed with wear to the extremities, verygood. This issue includes the second installment of thesix-part story, "Tarzan and the Immortal Men" by EdgarRice Burroughs. Written under the working title "Tarzanand Jane," this is the final Tarzan story to feature Jane asa major character. #352854 ............................................ $75

(BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice, C.S. Fores-ter, Richard Wormer, Kenneth B. Col-lings, Frank Richardson Pierce, Stoo-kie Allen, M.R. Montgomery, BennettFoster, Angelo Rubens, J. WentworthTilden, Boris Vronsky, and Eduard Hell-man, Ohlson). [Pulp magazine]: Argosy –March 26, 1938, Volume 280, Number 4.New York: The Frank A. Munsey Company 1938.Magazine. Cover by Paul Stahr. Octavo. 128pp. Perfectbound in wrappers. Some wear to edges with a couplenicks and waviness at the heel of the spine but otherwiseclean and fresh, near fine. This issue contains the secondpart of "The Red Star of Tarzan" by Edgar RiceBurroughs, the fifth part of "Ship of the Line" by C.S.Forester, and contributions from Richard Wormer,Kenneth B. Collings, Frank Richardson Pierce, StookieAllen, M.R. Montgomery, Bennett Foster, AngeloRubens, J. Wentworth Tilden, Boris Vronsky, andEduardHellman, Ohlson. #347118 ............................................ $45

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice. Carson ofVenus. Tarzana: Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc. (1939).First edition. Fine in a slightly spine-faded, near finedustwrapper. Inscribed by the author to a notedcollector. #96878 .......................................... $2,750 $1,925

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice. Carson ofVenus. Tarzana: Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc. (1939).First edition. Good with cracked front hinge, a few of thefirst few pages loose, and tears and fading to the cloth onthe spine; lacking dustwrapper. #301963 ..................... $80

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice. Escape onVenus. Tarzana, California: Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc.1946. First edition. A couple of small spots on theboards, at least very good in very good dustwrapper witha modest chip at the foot and some small tears.#286991 ........................................................................... $125

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice. Escape onVenus. New York: Canaveral Press 1963. First Edition.Fine in fine dustwrapper. An as new copy. #290326 ..................................................................................................... $65

BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice. Llana ofGathol. Tarzana, California: Edgar Rice Burroughs,Inc. (1948). First edition. Good only with endpaperslightly foxed, owner's name stamped on front fly, oneinch chip on spine head (affecting the title) in a good onlydustwrapper with edges worn and chipped with sometape repair, loss of the spine ends, and pen marks in thetitle. #176076 .................................................................... $75

BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice. Tarzan andthe Lost Empire. New York: Dell PublishingCompany (1951). Early reprint. Complete andunabridged. Mass market paperback. 192pp. Wrapperslightly creased, else near fine. Dell Book, 536.#351303 ............................................................................. $25

BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice. Tarzan andthe City of Gold. Racine, Wisconsin: WhitmanPublishing Company (1954). Authorized abridged edition.Pictorial laminated boards, blue and black illustratedendpapers. Illustrations by Tony Sgroi. Light edgewear,sticker price on front board, else very good, lacking thedustwrapper. #249674 ..................................................... $20

BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice. Tarzan andThe Lost Safari: Featuring the famousTarzan. Racine, Wisc.: Whitman Publishing Company(1957). Authorized edition. Adapted from the Tarzanmotion picture. Laminated pictorial boards, green andblack illustrated endpapers. Illustrated by Tony Sgroi.Owner's gift inscription on preliminary, spine ends andcorners lightly worn, small dent on front joint, else verygood. #139941 .................................................................. $10

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX BURROUGHS, Edgar R. Tarzans Son.Kobenhavn: Frederik E. Pedersens Forlag [1959].German reprint. Translated by Gunnar Jorgensen. Smalloctavo. 142pp. A good copy in pictorial paper boards thatare rubbed, soiled, scrapped and maybe lackingendpapers. #318497 ......................................................... $20

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX (BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice) CORIELL,Vernell, edited by. The Gridley Wave #2.Peoria, Illinois: Vernell Coriell (1960). First edition. Verygood with a short tear at the top of each page, some agetoning to the pages, in wrappers. Eight pages. ABurroughs Bulletin publication. #324837 .................... $60

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice. The MoonMen. New York: Ace Books [circa1960s]. Laterprinting. Reprint of the 1925 edition originally publishedin magazines, 1925. Mass market paperback. Title pageillustration by Roy Krenkel, Jr. Spine cocked and creased,age-toning, else very good. #208827 ............................. $10

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice. The MoonMen. New York: Canaveral Press 1962. 1962 reprint.Illustrated by Mahlon Blaine. Fine in fine dustwrapper.An as new copy. #290336 ............................................... $75

(BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice) CORIELL,Vernell, edited by. The Gridley Wave #3.Peoria, Illinois: Vernell Coriell 1961. First edition. 8pp.Paper wrappers. Folded for mailing with originalenvelope, else fine with fresh, white pages. A newsletterfor fans of Edgar Rice Burroughs with a membershipflyer, also folded. #340273 ............................................. $75

BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice. A FightingMan of Mars. New York: Canaveral Press 1962. 1962reprint, but first by this publisher. Illustrated by MahlonBlaine. Fine in fine dustwrapper. An as new copy.#299296 ............................................................................. $85

BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice. The CaveGirl. New York: Canaveral Press 1962. Reprint.Illustrated by Roy G. Krenkel. Fine in fine dustwrapper.An as new copy. #290335 ............................................ $100

BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice. The Chess-men of Mars. New York: Ace Books [1962]. Firstedition thus. Reprint of the hardcover edition originallypublished in 1922. 16mo. Pictorial wrappers. Illustratedby Roy Krenkel, Jr. Very good with pages age-toned,owner's name stamped on top edge. Ace Science FictionClassic, F-170. #210924 .................................................. $10

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX (BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice). The DreamWeaver: An Edgar Rice Burroughs Chap-book. Fort Johnson, New York: Pinion Private Press1962. First edition. Illustrated wrappers. Foldout map.One corner slightly bumped, still easily fine. One of 250copies. #316990 ................................................................ $30

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice. The MonsterMen. New York: Canaveral Press 1962. 1962 reprint.Illustrated by Mahlon Blaine. Fine in fine dustwrapper.An as new copy. #290337 ............................................... $75

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX MALKIN, Sol. M., edited by [Edgar RiceBurroughs]. Antiquarian Bookman: TheSpecialist Book Trade Weekly: November25, 1963, XXXII, No. 22. Newark, New Jersey:Antiquarian Bookman / Sol. M. Malkin and Mary AnnO'Brain Malkin 1963. First edition. Octavo. 2,009-2,216pp. Stapled wrappers. Light tanning on spine, elsefine. Special issue on Edgar Rice Burroughs with aphotograph of him and his two sons on the frontwrapper. Featuring an article by Richard A. Lupoff:"Edgar Rice Burroughs (1875-1950)". #166076 ......... $15XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice. Back to theStone Age. New York: Canaveral Press 1963.Reprint. Illustrated by John Coleman Burroughs. Fine infine dustwrapper. An as new copy. #290329 ............ $175

BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice. SavagePellu-cidar. New York: Canaveral Press 1963. Firstedition. Illustrated by J. Allen St. John. Fine in finedustwrapper. A beautiful copy. #299295 ................... $200

BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice. A Princess ofMars and A Fighting Man of Mars. New York:Dover Publications (1964). Republication. An unabridgedand unaltered republication. Fine in wrappers.#298299 ............................................................................. $28

QUEEN, Ellery. Ellery Queen's MysteryMagazine: Vol. 43, No. 5, Whole No. 246,May, 1964. Concord, New Hampshire: DavisPublications 1964. First edition. Pages are age-toned,bottom front cover corner creased, thus very good inwrappers. Featuring: Julian Symons: The WimbledonMystery; Tarzan by Edgar Rice Burroughs; and muchmore. #310031 .................................................................. $20

BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice. The Lad andthe Lion. New York: Canaveral Press 1964. 1962reprint. Illustrated by John Coleman Burroughs. Fine infine dustwrapper. Except for some insignificant rubbing,an as new copy. #290339 ................................................ $85

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX LUPOFF, Richard A. Edgar Rice Bur-roughs: Master of Adventure. New York: Can-averal Press 1965. First edition. Near fine with aseparation of half of the front panel from the spine in agood dustwrapper with a significant tear on the bottomhalf of the spine, with light soiling and tape repairresidue. #102547 .............................................................. $40

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX MOSKOWITZ, Sam and Roger Elwood.Strange Signposts: An Anthology of theFantastic. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston(1966). First edition. Slightly cocked with faint toning onthe edges else very good in a very good spine darkeneddustwrapper with foxing and shallow chips. Inscribed byRoger Elwood. Short stories by Mary WollstonecraftShelley, Edgar Allan Poe, Nathaniel Hawthorne,Erckmann-Chatrian, H.G. Wells, Jules Verne, Luis P.Senarens, H.P. Lovecraft, Edmond Hamilton, HarlVincent, Edgar Rice Burroughs, Ray Bradbury, JackWilliamson, Arthur C. Clarke, and Robert Bloch.#368402 ............................................................................. $50XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice. The Mucker.New York: Ballantine Books (1966). First edition thus.Originally published serially in All-Story Cavalier Weekly,1914. Mass market paperback. Bob Abbett cover art.Spine cocked, wrappers creased, light tidemark onbottom page edges, thus good only. Ballantine Books,U6039. #208494 ............................................................... $10

ELRICK, George S. Edgar Rice Bur-roughs' Tarzan: The Mark of the RedHyena. Racine, Wisconsin: Whitman PublishingCompany (1967). Authorized edition. 32mo. Colorpictorial boards and color illustrations throughout. Pagesage-toned, light wear to boards, still very good. A BigLittle Book, #5, 2005. #131639 ..................................... $15

(Biography) FENTON, Robert W. TheBig Swingers. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey:Prentice-Hall (1967). First edition. Fine in finedustwrapper. Biography of Edgar Rice Burroughs.#323451 ............................................................................. $20

HOGARTH, Burne. Tarzan Seigneur DeLa Jungle. Paris: Editions Azure Claud Offenstadt1967. First French edition. Near fine in a very gooddustwrapper, housed in a plain cardstock slipcase. TheSunday newspaper cartoon strips of the Tarzan series incolor. Text is in French. #292208 ............................... $100

BARBOUR, Alan, edited by. ScreenFacts #15: Volume Three, Number Three.Kew Gardens, NY: Alan Barbour (1968). First edition.Near fine with marker line through price and smallstamp. Contents include: Pola Negri, Laurel & Hardy andthe MGM Tarzans. #321601 .......................................... $25

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX (BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice) ESSOE,Gabe. Tarzan of the Movies: A PictorialHistory of More Than Fifty Years of EdgarRice Burroughs' Legendary Hero. New York:Citadel Press (1968). First edition. Tarzaniana. Fine with aremainder mark on the bottom edge, in a very gooddustwrapper with chips along the top edge. #328506 ..................................................................................................... $28

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX (BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice) CAZEDES-SUS, C.E. ERB-Dom Number 32 March1970. Evergreen, Colorado: C.E. Cazedessus 1970.First edition. Octavo. Fine in wrappers. Edgar RiceBurroughs' fan magazine. Continues the glossary whichbegan in the January 1970 issue. #330887 ................... $15

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX (BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice) CAZEDES-SUS, C.E. ERB-Dom Number 46 May1971. Evergreen, Colorado: C.E. Cazedessus 1971.First edition. Octavo. Fine in wrappers. Edgar RiceBurroughs' fan magazine. #330883 ............................... $18

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX (BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice) CAZEDES-SUS, C.E. ERB-Dom Number 49 August1971. Evergreen, Colorado: C.E. Cazedessus 1971.First edition. Fine in wrappers. Magazine format. With anoriginal mailing envelope. #321439 .............................. $25

(BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice) CAZEDES-SUS, C.E. ERB-Dom Number 45 April1971. Evergreen, Colorado: C.E. Cazedessus 1972.First edition. Octavo. Fine in wrappers. Edgar RiceBurroughs' fan magazine. Includes a glossary of the termsand names used in The Moon Maid . #330888 ............... $18

(BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice) CAZEDES-SUS, C.E. ERB-Dom Number 58 May1972. Evergreen, Colorado: C.E. Cazedessus 1972.First edition. Octavo. Fine in wrappers. Edgar RiceBurroughs' fan magazine. Includes the original mailingwrapper. #330889 ............................................................ $18

(BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice) CAZEDES-SUS, C.E. ERB-Dom Number 59 June1972. Evergreen, Colorado: C.E. Cazedessus 1972.First edition. Octavo. Fine in wrappers. Edgar RiceBurroughs' fan magazine. Includes the original mailingwrapper. Special issue honoring Johnny Weissmuller.#330886 ............................................................................. $18

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX (BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice) CAZEDES-SUS, C.E. ERB-Dom Number 60 July1972. Evergreen, Colorado: C.E. Cazedessus 1972.First edition. Octavo. Fine in wrappers. Edgar RiceBurroughs' fan magazine. Includes the original mailingwrapper. Special issue honoring Johnny Weissmuller.#330885 ............................................................................. $20

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX (BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice) CAZEDES-SUS, C.E. ERB-Dom Number 61 August1972. Evergreen, Colorado: C.E. Cazedessus 1972.First edition. Octavo. Fine in wrappers. Edgar RiceBurroughs' fan magazine. Includes the original mailingwrapper. #330884 ............................................................ $18

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX (BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice) CAZEDES-SUS, C.E. ERB-Dom Number 62 Septem-ber 1972. Evergreen, Colorado: C.E. Cazedessus1972. First edition. Octavo. Fine in wrappers. Edgar RiceBurroughs' fan magazine, with the pink advertising pages.#330712 ............................................................................. $18

(BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice) CAZEDES-SUS, C.E. ERB-Dom Number 66 January1973. Evergreen, Colorado: C.E. Cazedessus 1972.First edition. Octavo. Fine in wrappers. Edgar RiceBurroughs' fan magazine. Includes the original mailingwrapper. #330890 ............................................................ $18

(BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice). The GridleyWave #32 (September 1972). Kansas City,Missouri: House of Greystoke 1972. First edition.Quarto. Single sheet folded once to form four pages. Abit a wear at the extremities include a tear and very lightspots along the spine, about near fine. A fanzinededicated to the creation of Edgar Rice Burroughs.#335400 ............................................................................. $20

BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice. The MoonMaid. (London): Tom Stacey (1972). Reprint, but firstedition by this publisher and this introduction.lntroduction by Kingsley Amis. Fine in lightly rubbed,still fine dustwrapper. #299299 ...................................... $85

Things To Come. Garden City, New York: ScienceFiction Book Club 1972-1974. First editions. Fine singlesheet folded twice. A set of six advertising pamphletspromoting upcoming books in the Science Fiction BookClub with dustjacket art work from the following: EdgarRice Burrough's Thuvia, Maid of Mars & The Chessmen ofMars, Wollheim's The 1972 Annual World's Best SF,Asimov's The Gods Themselves, Simak's Cemetery World,Busby's Cage A Man, Edgar Rice Burroughs' TheMastermind of Mars and A Fighting Man of Mars.#320684 ............................................................................. $75

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice. ApacheDevil. London: Tom Stacey Reprints (1973). Reprint.Fine in a fine dustwrapper. #338331 ............................ $40

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX (BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice) CAZEDES-SUS, C.E. ERB-Dom Number 66 January1973. Evergreen, Colorado: C.E. Cazedessus 1973.First edition. Octavo. Fine in wrappers. Edgar RiceBurroughs' fan magazine. #330891 ............................... $18

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX (BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice) CAZEDES-SUS, C.E. ERB-Dom Number 67 Febru-ary 1973. Evergreen, Colorado: C.E. Cazedessus1973. First edition. Octavo. Fine in wrappers. Edgar RiceBurroughs's fan magazine. #330894 ............................. $18

(BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice) CAZEDES-SUS, C.E. ERB-Dom Number 68 March1973. Evergreen, Colorado: C.E. Cazedessus 1973.First edition. Octavo. Fine in wrappers. Edgar RiceBurroughs's fan magazine. This issue devoted to the artof the Tarzan stories. #330893 ...................................... $20

(BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice) CAZEDES-SUS, C.E. ERB-Dom Number 69 April1973. Evergreen, Colorado: C.E. Cazedessus 1973.First edition. Octavo. Fine in wrappers. Edgar RiceBurroughs's fan magazine. #330892 ............................. $18

(BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice) CAZEDES-SUS, C.E. ERB-Dom Number 72 July1973. Clinton, Louisiana: C.E. Cazedessus 1973. Firstedition. Octavo. Near fine in wrappers. Edgar RiceBurroughs' fan magazine. Second installment of TheTerrible Tenderfoot from the 1940 pulps which later waspublished in book form as The Deputy Sheriff of ComancheCounty. #330709 ................................................................ $14

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX (BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice) CAZEDES-SUS, C.E. ERB-Dom Number 73 Septem-ber 1973. Clinton, Louisiana: C.E. Cazedessus 1973.First edition. Octavo. Fine in wrappers. 52 pages. EdgarRice Burroughs' fan magazine. Third and final installmentof The Terrible Tenderfoot from the 1940 pulps which laterwas published in book form as The Deputy Sheriff ofComanche County. #330092 ............................................... $14

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice. Korak Son ofTarzan: Vol. 10, No. 51, March - April1973. New York: National Periodical Publications1973. First printing. DC Comic book. Stapled wrappers.Pages lightly age-toned, thus near fine. #363077 ........ $10

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice. Korak FiglioDi Tarzan (Korak Son of Tarzan). Milano:Editrice Cenisio (1975). First edition in Italian. Tradepaperback. Fine in pictorial wrappers with a small inkstamp on the front wrapper. 192 pages. Reprint of comicstrips. Text is in Italian. #323771 .................................. $12

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice. Tarzan Il ReDella Giungla: Il Falso Legionario. Milano:Editrice Cenisio (1973). First edition. Near fine with asmall ink stamp and a small sticker shadow on the frontcover, in pictorial stapled wrappers. The Tarzan comicstrip in book form. Text is in Italian. #317742 ........... $12

BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice. Tarzan Il ReDella Giungla: Lazar il Piantatore. Milano:Editrice Cenisio (1973). First edition. Near fine with asmall ink stamp on the front cover, in pictorial stapledwrappers. The Tarzan comic strip in book form. Text isin Italian. #317743 ........................................................... $12

BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice. The WarChief. (London): Tom Stacey (1973). Reprint. Fine infine dustwrapper. Burroughs takes the Tarzan of the Apesplotline and tries it as a Western. #341708 .................. $50

MOSKOWITZ, Sam edited by. ModernMasterpieces of Science Fiction. Westport,Connecticut: Hyperion Press (1974). Reprint. Fine in bluecloth covered boards. Includes stories by Cyrano DeBergerac, Mary Shelley, Edgar Allan Poe, Jules Verne,Edward Everett Hale, H.G. Wells, A. Conan Doyle,Edgar Rice Burroughs, H.P. Lovecraft, others.#328479 ............................................................................. $35

BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice and Hal FOS-TER. Tarzan Extra. Milano: Editrice Cenisio(1974). First edition thus. No. 1. Near fine in wrappers.Tarzan comic strips in color from the Sunday newspapersbetween October 4, 1931 and May 8, 1932. Text is inItalian. #295083 ................................................................ $75

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice and Hal FOS-TER. Tarzan Extra. Milano: Editrice Cenisio(1974). First edition thus. No. 2. Fine in wrappers. Tarzancomic strips in color from the Sunday newspapersbetween May 15, 1932 and December 18, 1932. Text is inItalian. #295084 ................................................................ $75

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice and Hal FOS-TER. Tarzan Extra. Milano: Editrice Cenisio(1974). First edition thus. No. 3. Fine in wrappers. Tarzancomic strips in color from the Sunday newspapersbetween December 25, 1932 and July 30 1933. Text is inItalian. #295085 ................................................................ $75

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice and Hal FOS-TER. Tarzan Extra. Milano: Editrice Cenisio(1974). First edition thus. No. 4. Fine in wrappers. Tarzancomic strips in color from the Sunday newspapersbetween August 6, 1933 and March 11, 1934. Text is inItalian. #295086 ................................................................ $75

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice. Tarzan Il ReDella Giungla: Il Cacciatori Di Elefanti.Milano: Editrice Cenisio (1974). First edition. Fine with asmall ink stamp on the front cover, in pictorial stapledwrappers. The Tarzan comic strip in book form. Text isin Italian. #317740 ........................................................... $12

BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice. Tarzan Il ReDella Giungla: L'Intrigo. Milano: Editrice Cenisio(1974). First edition. Fine with a small ink stamp on thefront cover, in pictorial stapled wrappers. The Tarzancomic strip in book form. Text is in Italian. #317741 ..................................................................................................... $12

(BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice) CAZEDES-SUS, C.E. ERB-Dom Number 84. St.Francisville, Louisiana: C.E. Cazedessus 1975. Firstedition. Fine in wrappers. Magazine format. #292813 ..................................................................................................... $30

BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice and Hal FOS-TER. Tarzan Extra. Milano: Editrice Cenisio(1975). First edition thus. No. 5. Fine in wrappers. Tarzancomic strips in color from the Sunday newspapersbetween March 18, 1934 and October 21, 1934. Text is inItalian. #295087 ................................................................ $75

BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice and Hal FOS-TER. Tarzan Extra. Milano: Editrice Cenisio(1975). First edition thus. No. 6. Fine in wrappers. Tarzancomic strips in color from the Sunday newspapersbetween October 28, 1934 and February 6, 1935. Text isin Italian. #295088 ........................................................... $75

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice and Hal FOS-TER. Tarzan Extra. Milano: Editrice Cenisio(1975). First edition thus. No. 7. Fine in wrappers. Tarzancomic strips in color from the Sunday newspapersbetween June 9, 1935 and January 12, 1936. Text is inItalian. #295089 ................................................................ $75

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice and Hal FOS-TER. Tarzan Extra. Milano: Editrice Cenisio(1975). First edition thus. No. 8. Fine in wrappers. Tarzancomic strips in color from the Sunday newspapersbetween January 19, 1936 and August 23, 1936. Text is inItalian. #295090 ................................................................ $75

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX PORGES, Irwin. Edgar Rice Burroughs:The Man Who Created Tarzan: [In TwoVolumes]. New York: Ballantine Books (1976). Firstedition thus. Two volume set. Light wear to the pictorialwrappers, else near fine and housed in a scuffed but stillvery good slipcase with neat tape repair on one edge.#268443 ............................................................................. $25

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX (BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice) CAZEDES-SUS, C.E. ERB-Dom Special Art Issue. ST.Francisville, Louisiana: C.E. Cazedessus 1976. Firstedition. Fine in wrappers. #292776 ............................... $30

BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice and RexMAXON. Tarzan Extra. Milano: Editrice Cenisio(1976). First edition thus. No. 11. Fine in wrappers.Tarzan comic strips in color from the Sunday newspapersbetween March 15, 1931 and September 27 1931. Text isin Italian. #295080 ........................................................... $75

BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice and BurneHOGARTH. Tarzan Extra. Milano: EditriceCenisio (1976). First edition thus. Fine in wrappers.Tarzan comic strips in color from the Sunday comicstrips between November 21, 1937 and June 26, 1938.Text is in Italian. #295081 .............................................. $75

BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice and BurneHOGARTH. Tarzan Extra. Milano: EditriceCenisio (1977). First edition thus. No. 15. Near fine inwrappers. Tarzan color comic strips from the Sundaynewspapers between September 24, 1939 and April 28,1940. Text is in Italian. #295079 ................................... $75

BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice and BurneHOGARTH. Tarzan Extra. Milano: EditriceCenisio (1977). First edition thus. No. 13. Fine inwrappers. Tarzan comic strips in color from the Sundaynewspapers between June 26, 1938 and February 5, 1939.Text is in Italian. #295082 .............................................. $75

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice and BurneHOGARTH. Tarzan Extra. Milano: EditriceCenisio (1977). First edition thus. No. 14. Fine inwrappers. The Sunday comic strips in color fromFebruary 12, 1939 through September 17, 1939. Text is inItalian. #295078 ................................................................ $75

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX McWHORTER, George T. edited by.Edgar Rice Burroughs Quarterly Volume 1Number 1 Fall, 1982. Louisville, Kentucky:University of Louisville Library 1982. First edition. Finein glossy pictorial wrappers. 52 pages. With the originalmailing envelope. Color cover art by Frank Schoonover,Burne Hogarth art on the rear wrap. Includes interviewsof Henry Heins and Burne Hogarth. #327881 ........... $50

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice. Science Fic-tion Classics by Edgar Rice Burroughs:Pellucidar, Thuvia Maid of Mars, Tanar ofPellucidar, The Chessmen of Mars, TheMaster Mind of Mars. Secaucus, New Jersey:Castle Books 1982. First edition in this accumulation.Fine in a fine dustwrapper with a red/orangebackground. #320700 ...................................................... $18

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice. Science Fic-tion Classics by Edgar Rice Burroughs:Pellucidar, Thuvia Maid of Mars, Tanar ofPellucidar, The Chessmen of Mars, TheMaster Mind of Mars. Secaucus, New Jersey:Castle Books 1982. Third printing in this accumulation.Fine in a fine dustwrapper with a blue background.#320772 ............................................................................. $18

Book and Magazine Collector Number 4June 1984. London: Diamond Publishing 1984. Firstedition. Fine in pictorial wrappers. 115 pages. Includesarticle on author Enid Blyton, complete Rider HaggardBibliography, complete King Penguin bibliography,Edgar Rice Burroughs bibliography, others. #324420 ..................................................................................................... $15

KRAFT, David Anthony, edited by.Comics Interview #109. New York: Alfred A.Knopf 1988. First edition. Small quarto. Crease on rearwrap else fine. Issued dedicated to Tarzan. #318648 ..................................................................................................... $10

Classic Comics 1992 Calendar. Corte Madera,California: Portal Publications (1991). First edition. Nearfine with a horizontal fold, in wrappers. Reproduction ofa Sunday comic in color with each month of the year.Includes Dick Tracy, Little Nemo, Betty Book, PrinceValiant, Tarzan, Krazy Kat, others. #320605 .............. $30

FOSTER, H. Tarzan In Color Volume I(1931-1932). New York, New York: Flying ButtressClassics Library . First edition. Fine in a near finedustwrapper with some wrinkles in the laminate coveringthe dustwrapper. Reproductions of Tarzan comic stripsthat appeared in the Sunday newspapers #291140 ..................................................................................................... $50

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX FOSTER, H. Tarzan in Color Volume 2(1932-1933). New York: Flying Buttress ClassicLibrary (1993). First edition. Very good in a mottledgreen cover with silver stamping, a water stain having aminor affect to the bottom corners of the pages, verymild wrinkling to the pages, lacking the dustwrapper.Reproductions of Tarzan comic strips as they appeared inthe Sunday newspapers. #327531 .................................. $40

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX HOGARTH, Burne. Tarzan in ColorVolume 9 (1939-1940). New York: FlyingButtress Classics Library (1994). First edition. Number 37of 310 copies Signed by Burne Hogarth. Very good withwater stains affecting the four inches surrounding thelower front corner and the two inches surrounding thebottom rear corner, but not affecting the pages, lackingthe dustwrapper. The Tarzan series in color just as theyappeared in the Sunday newspapers. #327533 ............ $65

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX HOGARTH, Burne. Tarzan in ColorVolume 12 (1942-1943). New York: FlyingButtress Classic Library (1995). First edition. Number 37of 300 copies numbered and Signed by Burne Hogarth.Very good with a water stain affecting the three inchesaround the bottom corners, with minimal affect to therear pastedown, lacking the dustwrapper. Reproductionsof Tarzan comic strips as they appeared in the Sundaynewspapers. #327530 ...................................................... $65

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX HOGARTH, Burne. Tarzan in ColorVolume 10 (1940-1941). New York: FlyingButtress Classics Library (1995). First edition. Number 37of 320 copies Signed by Burne Hogarth. Very good withwater stains affecting the three inches surrounding thelower half of the rear foredge and the three inchessurrounding the bottom front corner, but not affectingthe pages, lacking the dustwrapper. The Tarzan series incolor just as they appeared in the Sunday newspapers.#327536 ............................................................................. $60

BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice and Joe R.LANSDALE. Tarzan: The Lost Adventure.Milwaukie, Oregon: Dark Horse Books 1995. Firstedition. Fine in a fine dustwrapper. #338327 .............. $30

BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice. Tarzan: TheLost Adventure And John Carter of MarsVolume I Number 1-4 1995. Milwaukie,Oregon: Dark Horse Comics 1995. First editions. Tradepaperbacks. Four issues. Fine in pictorial wrappers.#334713 ............................................................................. $40

BIBLIO: The Magazine for Collectors ofBooks, Manuscripts, and Ephemera. Eugene,Oregon: Aster Publishing Corp. 1996. First edition.Volume 1 Number 2. Edgar Rice Burroughs.#289197 ............................................................................. $12

HOGARTH, Burne. Tarzan in ColorVolume 14 (1944-1945). New York: FlyingButtress Classics Library (1996). First edition. Number 37of 300 copies Signed by Burne Hogarth. Very good withwater stains affecting the four inches surrounding the rearforedge and the four inches surrounding the bottomfront corner, but not affecting the pages, lacking thedustwrapper. The Tarzan series in color just as theyappeared in the Sunday newspapers. #327535 ............ $75

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Tarzan of the Apes: High Adventure #33.Silver Spring, Maryland: Adventure House 1997. Firstthus edition. Fine in wrappers. Reprint of pulp magazinefrom the 1930s and 1940s. Still in original mailingenvelope. #288385 ........................................................... $45

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice. Minidoka:937th Earl of. (Milwaukie, Oregon: Dark HorseComics 1998). First edition. Quarto. Illustrated byMichael Wm. Kaluta. Fine in pictorial boards.#340680 ............................................................................. $25

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice. Marcia of theDoorstep. Hampton Falls: Donald M. GrantPublisher, Inc. (1999). Limited edition reprint, number108 of 750. With facsimile signature of Burroughs andreal signature of illustrator and contributors. Near finewith slightly cocked spine in fine dustwrapper andslipcase. #290833 ............................................................. $75

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice. You LuckyGirl!: A Love Story in Three Acts. HamptonFalls: Donald M. Grant, Publisher, Inc. (1999). Limitededition, number 108 of 750. Signed by the illustrator andother contributors (and with a facsimile signature ofBurroughs). Fine in fine dustwrapper and slipcase.#290827 ............................................................................. $75

KASSON, John F. Houdini, Tarzan, andThe Perfect Man: The White Male Bodyand the Challenge of Modernity inAmerica. New York: Hill and Wang (2001). Uncor-rected proof. Fine in wrappers. #106454 ..................... $25

ENGLAND, George Allan. Pod, Bender &Co.. New York: McBride 1916. First edition. Slightoffsetting to the endpapers from the flaps, else about finein an attractive, very good or better dustwrapper withsome old internal brown paper repairs and somenegligible and very shallow chipping. Signed by theauthor in pencil. Chronicles of the highjinks of Pod andBender, arch crooks in the mold of Raffles and YoungWallingford. England also was a prolific and popularauthor of early science-fiction (in his day he was theclosest rival to Edgar Rice Burroughs) and some of hisworks used fantasy to expound socialist principles, alaJack London. Exceptionally scarce in jacket, or signed.#46824 ......................................................................... $1,250

(Photoplay) HORN, Alfred Aloysius andEthelreda Lewis. Trader Horn. New York:Grosset and Dunlap (stated 1927, but probably 1931).Photoplay edition. Fine in very good dustwrapper withrubbing, foxing on the spine, and a creased tear on thefront panel. Illustrated with endpapers and stills from thefamous 1931 film directed by W.S. Van Dyke, andfeaturing Harry Carey in the title role, and with a jacketpainting of a scene from the film. A very influential film,partly for the Haggardesque plot (about a white girl lostin Africa who is raised as the fearsome "white goddess"of a lost tribe), but mostly because it was the first majorHollywood films shot on location in Africa, anexperience so trying for the cast and crew that no otherfeature film set in Africa was actually shot with the starson location until 1951's The African Queen. Thus much ofTrader Horn's footage and even music was reused in manyother films, most notably the Johnny Weissmuller Tarzanseries (which were originally intended as a Trader Hornspin-off). #87085 .............................................................. $75

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX (Aviation) MILLER, Leslie C. Hand-springs for Hamburgers: The Life of aGypsy Flier. Hollywood CA: David Graham Fischer1929. First edition. Edited by Ken Maynard. Frontispiecephoto of Ken Maynard, his horse Tarzan, and his plane.Fine in very attractive, very good plus dustwrapper with acreased tear on the front panel and a small internal taperepair. Life story of Billy McDowell, an old-timebarnstorming pilot. Maynard, the editor, was a trick riderwith the Buffalo Bill Wild West Show, later a championrodeo rider, and still later the first singing movie cowboy,appearing in nearly a hundred westerns. Very scarce injacket. #71053 ................................................................ $450XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX (Photoplay) STONEHAM, C.T. King ofthe Jungle. New York: Grosset and Dunlap (1932).Photoplay edition, and first edition thus, novelized fromStoneham's The Lion's Way. Slight soiling at the spineends, still easily fine in lightly worn, near finedustwrapper with tiny nicks at the corners. Illustratedwith stills from the film, and with jacket painting ofBuster Crabbe in character. The film featured Crabbe asTarzan-imitator Kaspa the Lion Man, along with femalefoil Frances Dee. Very scarce. #75290 ....... $475 $332.50

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX KLINE, Otis A. Call of the Savage. NewYork: Clode (1937). First edition. A small spot on theforedge else fine in very good plus dustwrapper, veryslightly sunned at the spine and with several short tears.Reissued as Jan of the Jungle. Kline was the most successfulauthor of Tarzan imitations and his books are eagerlysought after. Very scarce in jacket. #10382 ................................................................................... $475 $332.50

BROWNE, Howard. Warrior of the Dawn.Chicago: Reilly & Lee (1943). First edition. Attractivebookplate on the front pastedown else fine in very gooddustwrapper with small chips and tears at the extremities.Inscribed by the author at a later date. Tarzan-esqueadventure aimed at adolescents. Browne is probablybetter known for his hardboiled novels. Books signed byhim are very uncommon. #37198 ............................... $225

GARDNER, Maurice B. Bantan's IslandPeril. Boston: Meador Publishing Company (1959).First edition. Fine in about fine dustwrapper with a tinynick, and a couple of short tears. Advance Review Copywith publisher's promotional material laid in. Tarzan-likeadventures of Bantan, the South Sea's islander.#331507 ............................................................................. $40

SCHNEEMAN, George. [Broadside]: Tay-lor Mead & Mad Regals / Reading NaturePoem for George Schneeman. (No place: nopublisher) [1972]. First edition. Broadside. Measuring 18"x 23". Some light wear to the corner and edge near fine.Poster for two poetry readings featuring Mead with PatAst and Wayne Country, and Ted Berrigan, MichaelBrownstein, Larry Fagin, Dick Gallup, Steve Katz,Maureen Owen, Ron Padgett, Peter Schjeldahl, AnneWaldman and Lewis Warsh. Mead was an undergroundfilm star who was featured in Andy Warhol's Tarzan andJane Regained with Dennis Hopper, as well as a noted NewYork poet and performance artist. Scarce. #322898 ................................................................................................... $500

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX FISCHER, Paul. Me Tarzan, You Chain.Poems. (Pittsburgh, PA: Harry Calhoun 1985). Firstedition. 12mo, wrappers. Some light sunning and twofaint stains on covers, else a fine copy. Pig in a Pamphlet11. OCLC locates no copies. #95228 ........................... $25