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The Eternal Lover is an Edgar Rice Burroughs lost world novel. It was begun in November 1913 under the working title Nu of the Niocene it was first run serially in two parts by "All-Story Weekly". [1] The first part, released 1914-03-07 was titled The Eternal Lover and the second part, released in four installments from 1915-01-23 to 1915-02-13 was titled Sweetheart Eternal. The book version was first published by A. C. McClurg on 1925-10-03. In 1963, Ace Paperback published a version under the title The Eternal Savage. An E-Text edition has been published by Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc. and is available online. [2]
[edit] Footnotes
- ^ Tarzan.com
- ^ Official e-Text edition at Tarzan.com
Works of Edgar Rice Burroughs |
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Tarzan novels |
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Tarzan collections |
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Tarzan short stories |
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Other jungle adventure |
The Cave Girl (1925) • The Eternal Lover (1925) • Jungle Girl (1932) • The Man Eater (1935) • The Lad and the Lion (1938)
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Martian series |
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Pellucidar series |
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Venus series |
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Other science fiction |
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Westerns |
The Bandit of Hell's Bend (1926) • The War Chief (1927) • Apache Devil (1933) • The Deputy Sheriff of Comanche County (1940)
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Historical novels |
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Other works |
The Mucker (1914/16) • The Girl from Farris's (1916) • The Oakdale Affair (1917) • The Efficiency Expert (1921) • The Girl from Hollywood (1923) • The Mad King (1926) • The Rider (1937) • Pirate Blood (1970) • Minidoka: 937th Earl of One Mile Series M (1998) • Marcia of the Doorstep (1999) • You Lucky Girl! (1999) • Forgotten Tales of Love and Murder (2001)
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