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Burroughs, Edgar Rice (1875–1950)US novelist. He wrote Tarzan of the Apes (1914; filmed 1918), the story of an aristocratic child lost in the jungle and reared by apes, and followed it with over 20 more books about the Tarzan character. He also wrote a series of novels about life on Mars, including A Princess of Mars (1917) and Synthetic Men of Mars (1940).
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Bernie found 150 acres in Tarzana, formerly owned by ``Tarzan'' creator Edgar Rice Burroughs, signed a 99-year lease, and built the El Caballero Country Club. Kasson offers us a collective biography of the bodybuilding pioneer Eugene Sandow (1867-1925), the escape artist Harry Houdini (1874-1926) and the author of Tarzan of the Apes, Edgar Rice Burroughs (1875-1950) who, so Kasson claims, "in the guise of entertaining,--reasserted the primacy of the white male body against a host of challenges that might weaken, confine or tame it. But Taliaferro, a former Newsweek editor and biographer of Edgar Rice Burroughs and Charles M. |
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