Hip Tip: In-print Tarzan, Burroughs novels available

I just became aware of these Edgar Rice Burroughs from Bison Frontiers of the Imagination, an imprint of the University of Nebraska Press.

At the Earth's Core
This commemorative edition features an introduction by Gregory A. Benford and an afterword on the science of At the Earth’s Core by Phillip R. Burger. Also included are a map of Pellucidar, a glossary of terms and names by Scott Tracy Griffin, a contemporary review, and the classic J. Allen St. John illustrations.

Back to the Stone Age
Not yet published.

Beyond Thirty
Introduction by David Brin
Essays by Phillip R. Burger and Richard A. Lupoff


The Eternal Savage:
Nu of the Neocene

With a new introduction by Tom Deitz
Illustrated by Thomas L. Floyd


The Land That Time Forgot
This commemorative edition features the entire Caspak trilogy in one volume, as intended by the author. In his introduction, Mike Resnick celebrates Edgar Rice Burroughs and the timeless appeal of this story. Also included are Scott Tracy Griffin’s glossary of terms from the Caspakian language, a rare map of Caspak drawn by Burroughs, and the classic J. Allen St. John illustrations.

Lost on Venus
This edition features an introduction by celebrated writer Kevin J. Anderson and the original illustrations by J. Allen St. John.

The Moon Maid
The most complete version of The Moon Maid saga ever made available, this edition contains the story as published serially, along with numerous passages, sentences, and words excised from the magazine version or added later by the author. This edition also features an introduction by Terry Bisson, new illustrations by Thomas Floyd, the classic frontispiece by J. Allen St. John, essays by scholar Richard J. Golsan and writer Phillip R. Burger, a glossary by Scott Tracy Griffin, and a compendium of alterations to the text.

Pellucidar
Illustrated by J. Allen St. John
With an introduction by Jack McDevitt
Afterword by Phillip R. Burger


Pirates of Venus
This commemorative edition features new illustrations by Thomas Floyd, the original frontispiece by J. Allen St. John, an afterword by Phillip Burger, a glossary of Amtor terms by Scott Tracy Griffin, a map of Amtor drawn by Edgar Rice Burroughs that appeared in the first edition, and an introduction by acclaimed science fiction and horror novelist F. Paul Wilson.

Savage Pellucidar
Not yet published

Tanar of Pellucidar
New introduction by Paul Cook

Tarzan at the Earth's Core
Introduction by Sean McMullen
Not yet published


Under the Moons of Mars
With an introduction by James P. Hogan
Illustrations by Scott Beachler


Along with these Burroughs-centered titles:

Tarzan Alive
Farmer, Philip Jose/Resnick, Mike/Eckert, Win Scott

Master of Adventure
The Worlds of Edgar Rice Burroughs
By Richard A. Lupoff
Foreword by Michael Moorcock
Preface by Henry Hardy Heins
With an introduction to the Bison Book Edition by the author
With an essay by Phillip R. Burger
Richard A. Lupoff, the respected critic and writer who helped spark a Burroughs revival in the 1960s, reveals fascinating details about the stories written by the creator of Tarzan. Featured here are outlines of all of Burroughs’s major novels, with descriptions of how they were each written and their respective sources of inspiration. This Bison Books edition includes a new foreword by fantasy writer Michael Moorcock, a new introduction by the author, a final chapter by Phillip R. Burger, as well as corrected text and an updated bibliography.


The Bison series also includes these novels by/about pulp fave Clark Ashton Smith:

Lost Worlds by Clark Ashton Smith
Introduction by Jeff VanderMeer
Trade paperback, 428 pages, Illustrated, $16.95


Out of Space and Time by Clark Ashton Smith
Introduction by Jeff VanderMeer
Trade paperback, 382 pages, Illustrated, $16.95


More Tarzan.
More Pulps.

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