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Burroughs Edgar Rice Tarzan and the Foreign Legion 1ST Edition EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS INC January 1947 B000PVDV7I First Edition Hardcover Used - Very Good Fine Very collectable condition. Appears unread, crisp, clean, bright and tight. First Edition, First printing. Near fine book/Near Fine Dust Jacket. BEAUTIFUL copy. Satisfaction guarantee. Normal shelf cover with a couple of unnoticiable microtear. A rousing tale of adventure in Sumatra, under Japanese occupation. With five illustrations and color pictorial d/w by John Coleman Burroughs. This is an excellent first edition of the final Tarzan novel published shortly before Burroughs' death in 1950. Orange top page edges very bright. An extremely fine copy in nearly as-new d/w. 1.00 Price:
500.00 USD
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Edgar Rice Burroughs The Mucker Grosset & Dunlap October 1921 B000NPIAKY Hardcover Used - Very Good No Jacket Grosset & Dunlap, NY, 1921. (October 1921) Hardcover. Book Condition: VG-. No Jacket. J. Allen St. John (illustrator). 12mo - over 6¾' - 7¾' tall. Pub by G&D, copyright 1921. VG- cond., No dj. Red cloth over bds w/ black dec & lettering on cover & spine ( mild sunning on the spine w/some bummping and rubbing). 4 semi-glossy b&w illus by J. Allen St. John. P/O signature at front fly page (1928). Slight slant at bottom spine area. 1.00 Price:
40.00 USD
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EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS The Son of Tarzan Grosset & Dunlap March 1917 B000OLZEUQ First Thus Hardcover Used - Very Good No Jacket Very collectable condition. Appears unread, crisp, clean, bright and tight. Grosset & Dunlap, NY, 1917. Hard Cover. Book Condition: Good. No Jacket. J. Allen St. John (illustrator). First Edition, Thus. 12mo - over 6¾' - 7¾' tall. St. John cover, frontis drawing, title page picture and numerous block prints in text; states published March 1917 by G&D with McClurge copyright; red cloth cover bright,'.Tarzan's son inherits his father's love of the jungle and by an extraordinary combination of circumstances is taken to the African Wilderness. The lore of the jungle came easily to him -- he battles mightily with Numa the Lion, with Hista the Snake, with crafty savages and slave traders till there is no one greater in the forest than Korak (the killer), son of Tarzan.' 1.00 Price:
75.00 USD
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