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Discussions of the works of the greatest storyteller of the 20th Century. Hosted by Jess Terrell, Scott Stewart and Tim DeForest Trademarks including Edgar Rice Burroughs®, Edgar Rice Burroughs Universe™, Tarzan®, Tarzan of the Apes®, John Carter®, John Carter of Mars®, Dejah Thoris®, Barsoom®, Pellucidar®, Carson of Venus®, and The Land That Time Forgot® owned by Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc. and used by permission (for a more complete list of trademarks, visit www.erburroughs.com). This permi ...
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Jess, Scott and Tim discuss the 1920 novel "Tarzan the Untamed," in which the Jungle Lord goes on a Roaring Rampage of Revenge against the German army during World War I, then later encounters a city populated entirely by maniacs. CORRECTION: We said the Gold Key Comics adaptation of this novel was done in a single issue. We were wrong. The adaptat…
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Tim, Scott and Jess discuss Will Murray's excellent new novel "Tarzan: Back to Mars," in which the Lord of the Jungle returns to Barsoom to head off an invasion of Earth. This episode's trivia question is "How is Nicholas Rokoff related to Countess Olga de Counde?" Send your answer to our gmail to win a chance for a free copy of the new authorized …
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Jess, Scott and Tim discuss the sequel to "The Mucker." The first book was a Lost Civilization tale. The sequel changes gears to become a Western set in revolutionary Mexico. https://erbpodcast.blogspot.com/ email us at edgarsmailbag@gmail.com. Send your answer to the trivia question here. Poetry of Henry Herbert Knibbs ERBAPA Welcome Page Please v…
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Jess, Scott and Tim discuss "The Mucker," a novel from 1914 that mixes adventure together with themes of redemption. https://erbpodcast.blogspot.com/ email us at edgarsmailbag@gmail.com. This is also where to send the answer to the trivia question "What was the name of Lord Tennington's yacht?" Visit our store at: https://www.cafepress.com/erbpodca…
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Scott, Jess and Tim discuss the second half of the novel "The Cave Girl." https://erbpodcast.blogspot.com/ Email us at: edgarsmailbag@gmail.com. This is also where you can submit your answer to the trivia contest. Please visit our store: https://www.cafepress.com/erbpodcast Click HERE to a map of Cave Girl's island.…
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The first of two episodes in which Tim, Scott and Jess will be discussing the New ERB Universe book "Victory Harben: Fires of Halos," by Christopher Paul Carey. We also feature an interview with the author! Purchase a copy of the book HERE https://erbpodcast.blogspot.com/ Please visit our store at: https://www.cafepress.com/erbpodcast email us at e…
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Tim, Jess and Scott discuss the novel Tarzan's Quest, which recounts an adventure featuring everything from a plane crash to a murder mystery to a lost civilization inhabited by centuries-old men. Our podcast store can be found HERE https://erbpodcast.blogspot.com/ email us at edgarsmailbag@gmail.com (send your answer to the trivia question to this…
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Tim DeForest gives capsule review of the books he read in September 2022. Book list: The Sherlock of Sageland, by W.C. Tuttle Big Bend, by Richard Meade Bone Canyon, by Lee Goldberg Movieland, by Lee Goldberg Tails of the Superpets--DC Comics 77 Sunset Strip, by Roy Huggins Fargo 11: The Phantom Gunman, by John Benteen Quest of the Spider/The Mount…
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Capsule reviews of books read by Tim DeForest in the month of June, 2022. Book List: Four Came Home, by Carroll V. Glines Brazen Chariots, by Robert Crisp An Experiment of Criticism, by C.S. Lewis Terrible Tuesday, by Don Pendleton Wednesday's Wrath, by Don Pendleton Living Memory, by Christopher L. Bennett Max Smart and the Perilous Pellets, by WI…
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Scott, Jess and Tim take a look at Burroughs' novel I am a Barbarian. Written in 1941, it wasn't published until 1967. Jess also reports on the 2022 Dum Dum that took place in San Antonio, TX. We also have our first trivia question contest. Listen to win a copy of the new authorized edition of Tarzan at the Earth's Core. email us at edgarsmailbag@g…
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Did you know Santa Claus was originally a butt-kickin' Northman who served as a mercenary in the Roman Empire 2000 years ago? In this episode, we analyze "Roads," a novella by Seabury Quinn published in Weird Tales Magazine. Here's a link to the January 1938 issue of Weird Tales: https://archive.org/details/Weird_Tales_v31n01_1938-01_sas/mode/2up e…
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Tracy talks about his work to have Edgar Rice Burroughs awarded a star on the Palm Springs Walk of the Stars. ERB has indeed been honored with a star. The next step is raising $15,000, which includes manufacturing, installing and maintaining the star, as well as the dedication ceremony and publicity. It's a chance for ERB fans to be a part of honor…
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An analysis of the first four chapters of The Lost World, written in 1912 by Arthur Conan Doyle. My apologies for a few audio glitches in this one. I hope to have that fixed by the next episode. https://erbpodcast.blogspot.com/ email us at edgarsmailbag@gmail.com Please visit our store at: https://erbpodcast.blogspot.com/…
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Jess, Scott and Tim discuss the second half of The Eternal Savage, first published in 1915. This half recounts a prehistoric adventure that may or may not turn the first half of the story into a dream. https://erbpodcast.blogspot.com/ Please visit our store at: https://www.cafepress.com/erbpodcast email us at edgarsmailbag@gmail.com…
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Jess, Scott and Tim analyze the first part of "The Eternal Savage," first published in All-Story Magazine on March 7, 1914. https://erbpodcast.blogspot.com/ email us at edgarsmailbag@gmail.com Please visit our store at: https://www.cafepress.com/erbpodcast The Eternal Savage web comic can be found here: https://www.edgarriceburroughs.com/comics/?fb…
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An analysis of two chapters from A Princess of Mars. Huge battles rage as the story comes to an end and Burroughs (perhaps unintentionally) invites debate on the morality of the overall situation. https://erbpodcast.blogspot.com/ Please visit our store at: https://www.cafepress.com/erbpodcast Email us at: edgarsmailbag@gmail.com…
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An analysis of Chapter 17 of the novel "A Princess of Mars," in which John Carter escapes from one group of Green Martians only to get captured by another group of Green Martians. https://erbpodcast.blogspot.com/ Please visit our store at: https://www.cafepress.com/erbpodcast email us at edgarsmailbag@gmail.com…
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Jess, Scott and Tim have an enormously entertaining conversation with Al Bohl, writer and director of the 2012 documentary "Tarzan: Lord of the Louisiana Jungle." This superb and informative film is about the making of the first Tarzan movie in 1918. For more information about the documentary, visit Al's website: https://tarzanlordlajungle.com/ Ali…
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Jess, Scott and Tim provide commentary on two episodes of the Filmation Tarzan cartoon from the late 1970s: "Tarzan and the Golden Lion" "Tarzan at the Earth's Core" The idea is to listen to our commentary while watching these episodes with the sound turned down and the subtitles on. The series is available on DVD and via Amazon Prime. visit our st…
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