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Canaveral Press Bibliography

  • A Fighting Man of Mars, by Edgar Rice Burroughs (illus by Mahlon Blaine, 1962, reprinted 1974)
  • The Moon Men, by Edgar Rice Burroughs (illus by Mahlon Blaine, 1962, reprinted 1975)
  • The Monster Men, by Edgar Rice Burroughs (illus by Mahlon Blaine, 1962)
  • The Land That Time Forgot, by Edgar Rice Burroughs (illus by Mahlon Blaine, 1962)
  • Tanar of Pellucidar, by Edgar Rice Burroughs (illus by Mahlon Blaine, 1962)
  • At the Earth's Core, by Edgar Rice Burroughs (illus by Mahlon Blaine, 1962)
  • Pellucidar, by Edgar Rice Burroughs (illus by Mahlon Blaine, 1962)
  • Pirates of Venus, by Edgar Rice Burroughs (illus by J. Allen St. John, 1962)
  • The Cave Girl, by Edgar Rice Burroughs (illus by Roy G. Krenkel, 1962)
  • Tarzan at the Earth's Core, by Edgar Rice Burroughs (illus by Frank Frazetta, 1962, reprinted 1974)
  • The Gods of Mars, by Edgar Rice Burroughs (illus by Larry Ivie, 1962)
  • Back to the Stone Age, by Edgar Rice Burroughs (dust jacket by Sam Sigaloff and seven plates by John Coleman Burroughs, 1963)
  • Escape on Venus, by Edgar Rice Burroughs (dust jacket by Sam Sigaloff and five internal illustrations by John Coleman Burroughs, 1963, reprinted 1975)
  • The Mucker, by Edgar Rice Burroughs (illus by J. Allen St. John, 1963)
  • Carson of Venus, by Edgar Rice Burroughs (illus by J. Allen St. John, 1963)
  • Lost on Venus, by Edgar Rice Burroughs (illus by J. Allen St. John, 1963)
  • Land of Terror, by Edgar Rice Burroughs (illus by Roy G. Krenkel, 1963)
  • Savage Pellucidar, by Edgar Rice Burroughs (illus by J. Allen St. John, 1963)
  • Tarzan and the Tarzan Twins, by Edgar Rice Burroughs (illus by Roy G. Krenkel, 1963, combines The Tarzan Twins and Tarzan and the Tarzan Twins with Jad-Bel-Ja the Golden Lion)
  • The Lad and the Lion, by Edgar Rice Burroughs (illus by John Coleman Burroughs, 1964)
  • John Carter of Mars, by Edgar Rice Burroughs (illus by Reed Crandall, 1964)
  • Tales of Three Planets, by Edgar Rice Burroughs (illus by Roy G. Krenkel, 1964)
  • Tarzan and the Madman, by Edgar Rice Burroughs (illus by Reed Crandall, 1964)
  • Tarzan and the Castaways, by Edgar Rice Burroughs (illus by Frank Frazetta, 1964 reprinted 1975)
  • Subspace Explorers, by Edward E. Smith (illus by Roy G. Krenkel, 1965)
  • Edgar Rice Burroughs: Master of Adventure, by Richard A. Lupoff (1965)
  • Spirits, Stars, and Spells: the Profits and Perils of Magic, by L. Sprague de Camp and Catherine Crook de Camp (1966)

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