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Burroughs died in 1950. Ten of the above titles were published posthumously, although all appeared during his lifetime in pulp magazines (with the exception of Pirate Blood and I am a Barbarian).
As noted, Tales of Three Planets included Beyond the Farthest Star," the Resurrection of Jimber-Jaw and the Wizard of Venus." Even Burroughs' own family members were not aware that he had written a full-length novel of the Roman Empire during the reign of Caligula, and were delighted to discover it in his safe fifteen years after his death. It was titled I am a Barbarian, and was the last book to be published by the Burroughs corporation.
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