The Washington Post - 12.02.22 - At the Earth's Core - The Letterpress Edition
" . . . Over the past few years, Edgar Rice Burroughs Inc. has produced lavish editions of “A Princess of Mars” and “Tarzan of the Apes.” This year those pulp classics are joined by “At the Earth’s Core,” the first Burroughs adventure set in Pellucidar, a realm deep inside a hollow Earth inhabited by monsters, barbaric warriors and, not least, Dian the Beautiful. This “letterpress edition” contains more than 100 illustrations from a dozen artists, living and dead, including three intimately associated with Burroughs’s work: J. Allen St. John, Frank Frazetta and Roy Krenkel." --- Michael Dirda, Pulitzer Prize-Winning Book Critic
" . . . Over the past few years, Edgar Rice Burroughs Inc. has produced lavish editions of “A Princess of Mars” and “Tarzan of the Apes.” This year those pulp classics are joined by “At the Earth’s Core,” the first Burroughs adventure set in Pellucidar, a realm deep inside a hollow Earth inhabited by monsters, barbaric warriors and, not least, Dian the Beautiful. This “letterpress edition” contains more than 100 illustrations from a dozen artists, living and dead, including three intimately associated with Burroughs’s work: J. Allen St. John, Frank Frazetta and Roy Krenkel." --- Michael Dirda, Pulitzer Prize-Winning Book Critic
The Washington Post - 11.30.20 - A Princess of Mars - The Manuscript Edition
" . . . Edgar Rice Burroughs Inc. does the author and reader proud with a sumptuous “deluxe manuscript edition” of the original 1912 novel “A Princess of Mars.” The protective case encloses not just the book itself, augmented with numerous illustrations by Frank Frazetta, Roy Krenkel and many others, but also several extras, most notably facsimile pages from Burroughs’s original manuscript of this iconic planetary romance." --- Michael Dirda, Pulitzer Prize-Winning Book Critic
" . . . Edgar Rice Burroughs Inc. does the author and reader proud with a sumptuous “deluxe manuscript edition” of the original 1912 novel “A Princess of Mars.” The protective case encloses not just the book itself, augmented with numerous illustrations by Frank Frazetta, Roy Krenkel and many others, but also several extras, most notably facsimile pages from Burroughs’s original manuscript of this iconic planetary romance." --- Michael Dirda, Pulitzer Prize-Winning Book Critic