Required reading for Burroughs fans. -Analog Analog Excellently researched by a recognized authority. -Chicago Tribune Chicago Tribune Lupoff's lucid, occasionally wry recappings make one want to scour second-hand bookshops for Burroughs's back catalog in a quest to find out more. -Times Literary Supplement Times Literary Supplement Lupoff's thoughtful insights and thorough examination of each facet of Burroughs' work enriches what was already enjoyable reading. -The Barbarian Chronicles The Barbarian Chronicles Lupoff, who's now a senior author of speculative fiction... makes shrewd observations about the Tarzan character, Jack Layton, son and heir of Lord Greystoke. -George Fetherling, The New Brunswick Reader The New Brunswick Reader This well-paced book is sort of a biography of Burrough's writing. While it does not go into detail on all 75 of Burroughs's books listed in its bibliography, it does examine a good many of the most important works. Well-written by a working novelist, Master of Adventure is a good read for anyone interested in escapism and a must-read for all Burroughs fans. -Statesman Journal Statesman Journal