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  1. John Coleman Burroughs (February 28, 1913 – February 22, 1979) was an American illustrator known for his illustrations of the works of his father, Edgar Rice Burroughs . Life. Burroughs was born in Chicago, the son of Edgar Rice Burroughs, creator of Tarzan, and of his first wife, Emma Centennia Hulbert.

  2. Three Generations. Grandfathers: Danton Ralston and Edgar Rice Burroughs. Son: John Coleman Burroughs. Grandkids: Baby Danton Burroughs and Brother Johnny. Danton Burroughs. Welcomes you to Tarzana Ranch. Home to Three Generations of the Burroughs Family. Ring the bell and follow the fascinating story of my father. . . John Coleman Burroughs.

  3. John Coleman Burroughs -- or "Jack" as he was fondly called by the family -- was born in Chicago on February 28, 1913, the youngest of three children. From an early age, my father showed signs of becoming an exceptional artist, and my grandfather -- an excellent cartoonist in his own right -- nurtured that talent.

  4. John Coleman Burroughs died on February 22, 1979. The works of art created by John Coleman Burroughs have been exhibited in galleries and one-man shows throughout the United States and his portraits and western paintings adorn the homes of many celebrities. John Coleman's second wife, Mary, remembers the day, while driving down Ventura ...

  5. All 73 colour Sunday pages (1941-1942) by John Coleman Burroughs (Thumbnail and Full Size) Panel Summaries An expanded 86,500-word, 73-chapter novel adaptation by Dale R. Broadhurst

  6. John Coleman Burroughs. (28 February 1913 - 22 February 1979, USA) John Coleman (or "Jack") Burroughs was born in Chicago in February 1913, as the youngest son of Tarzan author Edgar Rice Burroughs. John was a talented artist in his own right, and illustrated all his father's novels from 1937 on.

  7. Burroughs, John Coleman. Entry updated 12 September 2022. Tagged: Artist, Author, Comics. (1913-1979) US illustrator and author, the younger son of Edgar Rice Burroughs and actively involved in his father's productions. He illustrated thirteen of Burroughs's titles, wrote a Big Little Book, John Carter of Mars (graph 1940 ), and subsequently ...