Escape on Venus

Edgar Rice BURROUGHS

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Escape on Venus
Escape on Venus

INSCRIBED BY EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS, FIRST EDITION OF ESCAPE ON VENUS

BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice. Escape on Venus. Tarzana, California: Edgar Rice Burroughs, (1946). Octavo, original blue cloth, front cartographic endpapers, original dust jacket.

First edition of the penultimate work in Burroughs’ richly imaginative Venus series, inscribed on the cartographic endpaper by Burroughs, “To — —-, With best wishes, Edgar Rice Burroughs,” in scarce original dust jacket.

Escape on Venus, the fourth in Burroughs’ inventive five-volume Venus saga, follows Carson Napier and Princess Duare in a series of perilous encounters with strange and often monstrous humans: the fish-like Myposans who enslave Napier and Duare; the plant-like Brokols with their “sickly greenish hue”; the deceptively friendly Vooyorgans, who drug and paralyze their human captives to display them in a ghastly museum, and the Cloud People—who live amidst fierce battles between the Falsans and Pangans in ships armed with ray guns. “First Edition” on copyright page. Issued in pebbled blue cloth (this copy) and smooth textured cloth, no priority established. With map of Venus (Amtor) on front endpaper drawn by Burroughs; full-color dust jacket art, black-and-white line-art on dust jacket spine, frontispiece and four full-page illustrations by Burroughs’ son John Coleman Burroughs. Dust jacket without printed price on front flap as often. Serialized in four parts as: “Slaves of the Fish Men” (originally titled “Captured on Venus”), “Goddess of Fire” (originally titled “The Fire Goddess”), “The Living Dead” and “War on Venus” (Fantastic Adventures: respectively March, July and November 1941, March 1942). Currey, 88. Zeuschner 126. Porges II:84-1, 2, 3, 4. Clute & Nicholls, 178. See Zeuschner 119-120.

A fine inscribed copy.

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