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  1. 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.

  2. John Coleman Burroughs' Exhibit at: Padua Hills, Claremont, California ~ June 1-30, 1937 and Stendahl Gallery, Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles ~ March 15-27, 1937.

  3. 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.

  4. He had one brother, Coleburn Burroughs, also known as John C. Burroughs, a Detroit attorney. Their father, George Tyler ("Taylor") Burroughs , was born in Jamestown (Zanesville), Montgomery County, Illinois in 1844. He was the author of. 1) “ The Business Man’s Guide and Assistant. Merchant’s and mechanic’s practical arithmetic; or ...

  5. 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.

  6. John Coleman Burroughs’ Illustrations for Escape On Venus Commentary by David Adams. This is the second and final book illustrated by John Coleman Burroughs for his father’s Venus series. John had a fine sense of creating otherworldly creatures based upon the descriptions given in the text.