The First Edgar Rice Burroughs Omnibus.(Book Review)

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The First Edgar Rice Burroughs Omnibus

Edgar Rice Burroughs

Renaissance E Books

P.O. Box 1432, Northampton, MA 01060

www.renebooks.com

ISBN: 1588734048 $4.99 electronic download 2000 pages

Disclosure: I have 4 novels published through Renaissance

Edgar Rice Burroughs was one of the best storytellers of the Twentieth Century. His stories are simple raw action/adventures. This Omnibus is a collection of four of his lesser known novels. The first novel is 'Beyond Thirty.' It is a classic science fiction tale. The story is more fun than H.G. Wells but it ...

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