Tarzan in Color, Vol. 2 (1932-1933)


 

$75.00

In stock

62658
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Description

Tarzan Sunday pages from September 25, 1932 through September 17, 1933. Foreword by Ray Bradbury. Plus an article by series editor Bill Blackbeard.

From the dustjacket:

One might subtitle this volume 'Tarzan & the Gods of Egypt' as Tarzan, questing through the jungle along with Von Harben, finds a portion of the ancient Egyptian civilization still alive deep in the jungle. Disguised as the Ibis-headed God Thoth, he helps to restore an Egyptian princess to the throne and to get Von Harben out of trouble. Egyptian magnificence makes for a wondrous showcase indeed for the great Hal Foster. Bill Blackbeard covers Foster's background in his introduction.

Features

Hal Foster
Edgar Rice Burroughs, George Carlin

Condition & Attributes

Very Fine in Near Fine dustjacket (a few wrinkles to the dustjacket)
Print run of 2000 copies

Creators

Hal
Foster
Edgar Rice
Burroughs, George Carlin

Publishing Information

New York
NBM
1993
1st

Physical Description

14 inches
10.5 inches
72 pages
52 Sundays reproduced in color, plus other illustrations
Hardcover
leatherette
English