Edgar Rice Burroughs Biography, Age, Weight, Height, Friend, Like, Affairs, Favourite, Birthdate & Other

Edgar Rice Burroughs Biography, Age, Weight, Height, Friend, Like, Affairs, Favourite, Birthdate & Other

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This Biography is about one of the best Creator of Tarzan Edgar Rice Burroughs including his Height, weight, Age & Other Detail…

Biography Of Edgar Rice Burroughs
Real Name Edgar Rice Burroughs
Profession Novelists
Nick Name Normal Bean, Norman Bean, E.R.Burroughs, Edgar Burroughs
Famous as Creator of Tarzan
Nationality American
Personal life of Edgar Rice Burroughs
Born on 01 September 1875
Birthday 1st September
Died At Age 74
Sun Sign Virgo
Born in Chicago
Died on 19 March 1950
Place of death Encino
Family Background of Edgar Rice Burroughs
Father Major George Tyler Burroughs
Mother Mary Evaline Zieger Burroughs
Spouses/Partners Florence Gilbert, Emma Hulbert
Children Joan Burroughs, Hulbert Burroughs, John Coleman Burroughs
Education Phillips Academy, Michigan Military Academy
Founder/Co-Founder Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc.
Personal Fact of Edgar Rice Burroughs

He once quoted in an interview I write to escapeto escape poverty. After trying his hand in a dozen different jobs, little did Edgar Rice Burroughs know that destiny had a prospering future in his writing. After a series of failures in almost all jobs and ventures he tried, he created a masterpiece, which, till date, continues to entertain kids and adults alike.

Just a browse through pulp magazines that published rot material, his decision to write fiction (termed rotten by himself) changed his life forever. His creation of the Apeman, Tarzan, belonging to the jungles of Africa, and his wife, Jane was received largely and accepted across the America, and later, all over the world.

Today, it is considered to be the most successful fictional character ever created and adored by Tarzan fans. He, then, continued writing on varied areas, including social commentaries, detective stories, westerns, historical romances, Earthly adventures, and tales of the Moon, including numerous Tarzan books. His hard work and determination to provide financial support to his family enabled him to develop an idea which, still, remains unusual and ingenious.