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  2. Tarzan Alive: A Definitive Biography of Lord Greystoke

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    Tarzan Alive: A Definitive Biography of Lord Greystoke is a fictional biography by American author Philip José Farmer that alleges the life of Edgar Rice Burroughs' character Tarzan is the story of a real person. The book was first published in hardcover by Doubleday in 1972, with a paperback edition following from Popular Library in 1973 and ...

  3. Philip José Farmer - Wikipedia

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    Farmer has also written two mock biographies of both characters, Tarzan Alive (1972) and Doc Savage: His Apocalyptic Life (1973), which adopt the premise that the two were based on real people fictionalized by their original chroniclers, and connect them genealogically with a large number of other well-known fictional characters in a schema now ...

  4. Philip José Farmer bibliography - Wikipedia

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    Tarzan. Tarzan Alive: A Definitive Biography of Lord Greystoke (1972, ISBN 0-87216-876-X) A fictional biography which collects—and expands upon—magazine articles by Farmer: "The Arms of Tarzan" (1971), "Tarzan's Coat of Arms" (1971), "Tarzan Lives" (1972), "The Great Korak-Time Discrepancy" (1972), "An Exclusive Interview with Lord ...

  5. Edgar Rice Burroughs - Wikipedia

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    Tarzan Forever: The Life of Edgar Rice Burroughs, Creator of Tarzan by John Taliaferro; Golden Anniversary Bibliography of Edgar Rice Burroughs by the Rev. Henry Hardy Heins; Tarzan Alive by Philip Jose Farmer; Burroughs's Science Fiction by Robert R. Kudlay and Joan Leiby; Tarzan and Tradition and Edgar Rice Burroughs by Erling B. Holtsmark

  6. Wold Newton family - Wikipedia

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    The Wold Newton Universe (or WNU) is a term coined by Win Scott Eckert to denote an expansion of Philip José Farmer's original Wold Newton Family concept (introduced in Tarzan Alive [1972]). Eckert introduced the term in 1997 on his website, An Expansion of Philip José Farmer's Wold Newton Universe. [1]

  7. Tarzan - Wikipedia

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    In 1972, science-fiction author Philip José Farmer wrote Tarzan Alive, a biography of Tarzan using the frame device that he was a real person. In Farmer's fictional universe, Tarzan, along with Doc Savage and Sherlock Holmes, are the cornerstones of the Wold Newton family.

  8. 6-Year-Old Boy Who Was Lost for Days Found Alive After Farmer ...

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    A young boy who was missing for days in a forest in Vietnam has been found alive. On Saturday, Aug. 17, 6-year-old Dang Tien Lam was playing with his siblings outside in the northwestern Yen Bai ...

  9. Opar (fictional city) - Wikipedia

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    Hints at the nature and origins of Opar appear in Philip José Farmer's fictional biography Tarzan Alive: A Definitive Biography of Lord Greystoke (1972). This book attempts to add a high degree of realism and plausibility to the Tarzan stories, including references to Opar.