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  1. Edgar Rice Burroughs (September 1, 1875 – March 19, 1950) was an American writer, best known for his prolific output in the adventure, science fiction, and fantasy genres. Best known for creating the characters Tarzan and John Carter, he also wrote the Pellucidar series, the Amtor series, and the Caspak trilogy. [2]

  2. Edgar Rice Burroughs, American novelist whose Tarzan stories created a folk hero known around the world. He wrote 25 Tarzan books, which were translated into more than 56 languages and were also popular in comic-strip, motion-picture, television, and radio versions.

  3. EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS® – MASTER OF ADVENTURE! From the day he was born, in Chicago, on September 1, 1875, until he submitted one-half a novel to The All-Story Magazine in 1911, Edgar Rice Burroughs failed in nearly every enterprise he tried.

  4. The creator of the immortal characters Tarzan of the Apes® and John Carter of Mars®, Edgar Rice Burroughs® is one of the world’s most popular authors. Mr.

  5. Edgar Rice Burroughs started writing his Martian adventures in 1911. Even though science claims there is no life on Mars his stories remain vibrant and timeless tales, because Burroughs knew the appeal and power of the Martian myth...

  6. An American author, Edgar Rice Burroughs was born in the city of Chicago, the state of Illinois in the United States on 1st September, 1875. He was famous for his notable works of Tarzan, the jungle hero and John Carter, the hero who takes an adventure on Mars.

  7. Edgar Rice Burroughs. Writer: John Carter. His father had been a major in the Union army during the Civil War. Edgar Rice Burroughs attended the Brown School then, due to a diphtheria epidemic, Miss Coolie's Maplehurst School for Girls, then the Harvard School, Phillips Andover and the Michigan Military Academy.