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  1. John Coleman Burroughs is the author of John Carter of Mars (3.83 avg rating, 4506 ratings, 136 reviews, published 1943), Carson of Venus (3.70 avg ratin... Home My Books

  2. John Coleman Burroughs wrote the novel in the 1940s, but failed to find a publisher. The manuscript was then filed away until brother Hulbert discovered it in the 1960s, when Ballantine decided to add it to their Burroughs lists. (JCB therefore dedicated the book: "To my brother, Hulbert, Who found the Treasure").

  3. John Coleman Burroughs wrote the novel in the 1940's, but failed to find a publisher. The manuscript was then filed away until brother Hulbert discovered it in the 1960's, when Ballantine decided to add it to their Burroughs lists. (JCB therefore dedicated the book: "To my brother, Hulbert, Who found the Treasure").

  4. DANTON BURROUGHS. Volume 1758. REX MAXON'S SUNDAY TARZAN STRIPS I. PART I: March 15, 1931 - June 28, 1931. Harold Foster was the first artist to adapt Tarzan into strip form. It was actually a story strip, consisting of five panels a day with typeset text beneath each panel. Foster drew just 60 daily strips which were reprinted as one of the ...

  5. John Coleman Burroughs has 20 books on Goodreads with 202 ratings. John Coleman Burroughs’s most popular book is John Carter of Mars (Barsoom, #11).

  6. Transcribed with added information and illustrations by Bill Hillman. John Coleman Burroughs is the son of Edgar Rice Burroughs and a renowned artist. In recent years he has been very ill but with the help of medicine he is showing great improvement. During our visit Jack was working on a beautiful drawing of Kala the ape, and baby Tarzan.

  7. John Coleman Burroughs’ Illustrations for Escape On Venus Commentary by David Adams. This is the second and final book illustrated by John Coleman Burroughs for his father’s Venus series. John had a fine sense of creating otherworldly creatures based upon the descriptions given in the text.