When it comes to a bibliography dedicated to the works of one of the world's most popular writers, Edgar Rice Burroughs, there is only one worth your time. It is not only complete, it is gorgeous and amazingly constructed, and the scholarship is tip-top. I highly recommend Edgar Rice Burroughs: The Bibliography, and if you are a Burroughs fan, you should not be without it. An amazing achievement.
Joe Lansdale, Writer and Producer, author of the Hap and Leonard series and 45+ novels
Robert B. Zeuchner’s EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS: THE BIBLIOGRAPHY is, in a word, magnificent.
To call it a worthy successor to the Heins Bibliography is an understatement. It is better in every respect, along with having another half century’s worth of facts and scholarship. For one thing, it’s got full-color reproductions not only of the dust jackets, but even the old All-Story, Blue Book, Argosy, Amazing and Fantastic magazine covers. It covers every book with striking thoroughness, and has not one, not two, but fourteen wildly informative appendices.
And the amazing (and deeply satisfying) part is that, along with being more than sufficient to merit a Ph.D. on its own, it also happens to be easily readable.
My congratulations to all parties involved.
- Mike Resnick
All-time leading award winner, living or dead, for short science fiction