
This index serves as a passport to one of the most prolific imaginations in early 20th-century adventure fiction. Edgar Rice Burroughs wrote over 70 novels across multiple series, and this comprehensive guide catalogs his entire literary empire: the swashbuckling Mars adventures of John Carter, the iconic jungle saga of Tarzan, the prehistoric world of Pellucidar, and countless other realms where romance and danger collide beneath alien skies. Readers will encounter bold protagonists, treacherous villains, and uncharted territories that defined the pulp era's sense of wonder. Whether you're a devoted fan revisiting cherished stories or a curious newcomer eager to trace the roots of modern science fiction, this index reveals the full scope of Burroughs' extraordinary creative universe. It transforms a bibliography into a roadmap for adventure, inviting readers to lose themselves in the wild landscapes and distant worlds that have captivated audiences for over a century.


































