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  1. John went on to illustrate all future Edgar Rice Burroughs books published during the author's lifetime – a total of over 125 illustrations. He also illustrated the John Carter Sunday newspaper strip, a David Innes of Pellucidar comic book feature and numerous Big Little Book covers.

  2. In June of 2003, Danton Burroughs opened a storage locker that had been sealed since his father's death in 1979. The room was packed with items that John Coleman had amassed throughout his very productive life: personal effects, letters, documents, books, photos, sketches, clothing, paintings, charcoals, artwork done for major Hollywood film studios, WWII propaganda art and handbook ...

  3. John Coleman (or "Jack") Burroughs was born in Chicago in February 1913, as the youngest son of Tarzan author Edgar Rice Burroughs. John was a talented artist in his own right, and illustrated all his father's novels from 1937 on.

  4. Webmaster's Introduction Danton Burroughs, grandson of Edgar Rice Burroughs, was born into a world-famous, wildly creative family. His father, John Coleman Burroughs, youngest of the three ERB children, began illustrating his father's novels in 1937, and eventually produced a total of over 125 illustrations for these books.

  5. ERB BOOKS ILLUSTRATED BY JOHN COLEMAN BURROUGHS. For art samples click below or go to. JCB Gallery I and Gallery II and C.H.A.S.E.R. Encyclopedia. Tarzan Jr. Miniature Book. The Oakdale Affair and the Rider ~ 1937. Back to the Stone Age ~ 1937. The Lad and the Lion ~ 1938. Tarzan and the Forbidden City ~ 1938.

  6. 10 de may. de 2024 · 51 Total Artworks. No Results View By Additional filters on At-Auction page. Discover all artworks by John Coleman Burroughs (American, 1913 - 1979) on MutualArt along with auctions, exhibitions and articles featuring the artist.

  7. John Coleman (or "Jack") Burroughs was born in Chicago in February 1913, as the youngest son of Tarzan author Edgar Rice Burroughs. John was a talented artist in his own right, and illustrated all his father's novels from 1937 on.