The Burroughs Bibliophiles Inc is a literary organization based in Yorktown, VA. Dedicated to the study and appreciation of the life and works of American writer Edgar Rice Burroughs (1875-1950), the organization publishes a quarterly journal called The Burroughs Bulletin. The journal covers a wide range of topics related to Burroughs, including motion picture production, fine art, paleontology, western American history, feminism, racism, Mormonism, evolutionary theory, African wildlife, Doc Savage, two world wars, and the challenges of adapting Tarzan into movies. The organization also encourages submissions from authors who wish to contribute articles for possible publication in The Burroughs Bulletin, as long as they adhere to the guidelines provided. The organization also facilitates regional groups where fans can gather, discuss Burroughs' works, share their collections, and even circulate newsletters.
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