New Adventures of Tarzan "Pop-Up"

Edgar Rice BURROUGHS

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New Adventures of Tarzan "Pop-Up"
New Adventures of Tarzan "Pop-Up"
New Adventures of Tarzan "Pop-Up"

“TARZAN CONQUERS!”: WONDERFULLY ILLUSTRATED “POP-UP” TARZAN BOOK, 1935

BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice. The New Adventures of Tarzan "Pop-Up" Chicago: Pleasure Books, (1935). Square octavo, original pictorial stiff paper boards; pp. [20].

First edition, with numerous in-text black-and-white illustrations and three two-page color “pop-ups” (two of which serve as endpapers) in excellent, working condition.

Edgar Rice Burroughs' most celebrated creation debuted in Tarzan of the Apes (1914) and first swung onto movie screens just four years later. By the 1930s, the Ape-Man was a firmly established American icon. "Before Tarzan, nobody understood just how big, how ubiquitous, how marketable a star could be" (Taliaferro, 15). This "pop-up" book demonstrates the popularity of Burroughs' character. Adapting its plot from a 1935 twelve-episode film serial of the same name, The New Adventures of Tarzan follows his exploits as he helps an expedition search for a valuable, powerful Mayan relic. The three dramatic, two-page color "pop-ups" spreads (two of which also serve as endpapers) depict Tarzan swinging through trees, attacking a crocodile and boating down a river with woman of mystery Ula Vale. Montanaro, 198.

Interior, including pop-ups, lovely and fine, only slightest rubbing to boards. An about-fine copy.

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