By John Allen Small


In his 1965 book Edgar Rice Burroughs: Master of Adventure, author Richard A. Lupoff included a chapter which was essentially a “recommended reading list” which was intended to provide the reader with limited exposure to Burroughs’ works with a basic overview of his diverse and prolific output.

One thing that intrigued me about the list was the manner in which Lupoff actually broke the list down into several sublists (consisting of one, two, six and twelve books),...


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