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Fantasy Fiction Field, June 1944
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page four - A PRINCESS OF MARS was printed in Great Britain in 1938 by the ESPERANTO under the title, "Princino De Marso." THE RED STAR OF TARZAN comes after TARZAN THE MAGNIFICENT in strict chronological order, but was printed in book form one year before the latter title. Every ERB story that has ever been printed in book form (U.S.A.) was just printed in a magazine except the two TARZAN TWIN stories. ERB considered TARZAN THE TERRIBLE as his best and most ingenious Tarzan story. He has been quoted as saying that TARZAN AND THE LION MAN, in his opinion was his poorest TARZAN story. However, it had one of the best sales records.
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page four - A PRINCESS OF MARS was printed in Great Britain in 1938 by the ESPERANTO under the title, "Princino De Marso." THE RED STAR OF TARZAN comes after TARZAN THE MAGNIFICENT in strict chronological order, but was printed in book form one year before the latter title. Every ERB story that has ever been printed in book form (U.S.A.) was just printed in a magazine except the two TARZAN TWIN stories. ERB considered TARZAN THE TERRIBLE as his best and most ingenious Tarzan story. He has been quoted as saying that TARZAN AND THE LION MAN, in his opinion was his poorest TARZAN story. However, it had one of the best sales records.
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