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Published on June 6, 1914, this is Edgar Rice Burroughs' first novel to come out in hard cover. There are 3 states of the first edition, all bound in a maroon cloth. All three have the publisher's name, "A.C. McClurg", printed on the spine and on the title page. The first and second state books each weigh about 1.25lbs due to using a heavier stock paper. The words "W.F. Hall Printing Co. Chicago" are printed in Old English on the copyright page, whereas the third state uses the Gothic type-face. See photo below and to the right for examples. |
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Photo of second state showing Acorn
symbol between "A" and "C".
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OLD ENGLISH - on 1st
& ;2nd state -------->
(Located at bottom of Copyright page) GOTHIC - on 3rd state ----------------------> |
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The difference
between the 1st and 2nd state is that there is an
Acorn symbol printed on the spine above A.C. McClurg.
The third state has a title page that has been tipped
in All three printings have gold leaf lettering on the
cover and spine. There is only one illustration, the
frontispiece.
Of these 3 states, it has been confirmed that both the 2nd & 3rd states were published for the Canadian market by "McClelland, Goodchild and Stewart" by simply tipping in a new title page bearing their name into the American first edition. Otherwise they are identical in every way to include the Acorn image on the spine of the 2nd state edition; as such, the Canadian printings would be considered a "Mixed edition". McClelland, Goodchild and Stewart also distributed a few other Tarzan titles by inserting a new title page into the American first edition, to include " The Return of Tarzan". A mysterious 4th state surfaced in Dr. Henry Hein's 1964 book, "A Golden Anniversary Bibliography of Edgar Rice Burroughs". The 4th state is said to be identical to the 3rd state but bound in Orange or Green cloth. In his book he quotes one who owned the orange cover as saying it was a "hideous shade of orange". Dr Hein's also said three individuals confirmed the existence of a green cover "Tarzan of the Apes". Over the years this information has been included in other bibliographies as well using Mr. Hein's book as its sole reference. |
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Copyright page from first state.
Note - the 4 leaf clover is a marker showing my
ownership and is not on the actual page.
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Research upon my part suggests there never
was a 4th state "Tarzan of the Apes". Attempts to
locate this ghost copy include communications with 4
noteable ERB collectors; three of whom had every ERB
book in original dust jacket except "The Return of
Tarzan". Not one of them had personally owned or even
viewed a 4th state copy though two of them owned the
rare paperback prepublication of Tarzan of the Apes.
My assumption is the "hideous orange" cover was in
reality a 3rd state in which the maroon cloth had been
weathered by sunlight & moisture resulting in a
"hideous shade of orange". The green binding variants
were most likely A.L. Burt copies.
A.C. McClurg printed a total of 10,000 First Edition copies of "Tarzan of the Apes", with approximations of 5000 of the 1st state, 2500 of the 2nd state, and 2500 of the 3rd state. It is not known if the Canadian printings are included in the 2500 copies of both the 2nd and 3rd state. The book shown below is the 1st state, first edition. |
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Above is a reproduction of the first edition dust jacket. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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REPRINT EDITIONS |
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A.L. Burt Reprint Editions |
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From 1915 until 1928 A.L. Burt reprinted this title in a number of variations as shown above. The earliest printings have white lettering and the dust jacket is virtually the same as the first edition jacket; however "A.L. Burt" is printed on the spine. Later versions have black lettering on the covers and the dust jacket colors have changed slightly, i.e. the leaves are light green. A.L. Burt did not include the date of the printing so many a novice incorrectly assumes the book to be a first edition as the only date listed is the copyright date. |
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Grosset & Dunlap Reprint Editions |
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From 1927 until 1973 Grosset & Dunlap reprinted this title in a number of variations with some of them shown above. Mostly the colors of the books are some hue of red or brown. The dust jacket art has been changed by modifying the original illustration by Fred J. Arting from a night-time black silhouette Tarzan to a daytime full-color Tarzan. This modified artwork is used into the 1950's. Grosset & Dunlap did ot include the date of the printing so many a novice incorrectly assumes the book to be a first edition as the only date listed is the copyright date. The age of the book can often be approximated by examining the advertisements in the back of the book for other Edgar Rice Burroughs titles. |
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Last Auction Sale |
8/1/2005
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Average Time
Between Sales
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47.7 days
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Total Books Sold
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23
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Last Updated: 1/1/2006 |
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Average
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Total
Sold
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Book without Dust Jacket |
$396
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$958.5
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$1158.86
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$2955
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VG
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22
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Book with Dust Jacket |
$45000
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$45000
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$45000
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$45000
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NF, NF (DJ)
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1
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Note: Auction sales tracked for 3 years from 01/01/03 to 12/31/05. All three states of this first edition were tracked. |