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Bunduki
Cover of first edition
AuthorJ. T. Edson
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
SeriesBunduki series
GenreAdventure
PublisherCorgi Books
Publication date
April 1975
Media typePrint (paperback)
Pages208
ISBN0-552-09768-3
Followed bysee article 

Bunduki is a 1975 novel byEnglish writer J. T. Edson, the first work in the Bunduki series that followed. The series involves characters related to Tarzan and was initially authorized by the estate of Edgar Rice Burroughs. In the opening of the novel the main protagonists are transported from Earth to Zillikian (see below).

Novels and short stories

All of Edson's Bunduki stories were published in England by Corgi Books:

  1. Edson, John Thomas (April 1975). Bunduki. ISBN 0-552-09768-3.
  2. Edson, John Thomas (January 1976). Bunduki and Dawn. ISBN 0-552-10061-7.
  3. Edson, John Thomas (October 1976). Sacrifice for the Quagga God. ISBN 0-552-10272-5.
  4. Edson, John Thomas (June 1980). Fearless Master of the Jungle. ISBN 0-552-11405-7.
  5. Amazons of Zillikian (November 2023)[1][2]

Short story prequels (set on Earth)

  1. "The Mchawi's Powers" – Edson, John Thomas (March 1979). J.T.'s Hundredth. ISBN 0-552-10995-9.
  2. "Death to Simba Nyeuse" – Edson, John Thomas (February 1980). J.T.'s Ladies. ISBN 0-552-11223-2.
  3. "Accident – or Murder?" – Edson, John Thomas (February 1987). More J.T.'s Ladies. ISBN 0-552-12899-6.
  4. "A Good Time Was Had by All" – Edson, John Thomas (February 1990). Mark Counter's Kin. ISBN 0-552-13541-0.

Publication

The first three novels were published with permission from both Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc. and Philip José Farmer for the biographical connections between Edson's Bunduki & Dawn, Burroughs' Tarzan characters, and Farmer's Wold Newton family.[1]

Sometime after 1976, ERB Inc. withdrew Edson's permission to use the Tarzan name in future volumes and as a result, the fourth novel and the short stories do not mention Tarzan or Jane by name.[1]

In November 2023, Piccadilly Publishing published Amazons of Zillikian, an incomplete novel written by J. T. Edson.[1][2]

Zillikian

Zillikian is a counter-Earth planet (i.e. located at the L3 Lagrange point which is opposite the Sun in the same orbit as Earth). The planet is very similar to Earth in climate and wildlife, albeit without the industrialization of humans that Earth has.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d Dunn, Laurence (April 30, 1999). "J. T. Edson and Bunduki". ERBapa (61).
  2. ^ a b "BUNDUKI by J.T. EDSON". Piccadilly Publishing the home of Westerns and American Frontier, Action, Adventure and Fantasy eBooks. Retrieved 2023-11-16.

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