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 Barsoom series - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
While Burroughs' Barsoom tales never aspired to being anything other than exciting escapism, his vision of Mars was loosely inspired by astronomical speculation of the time, especially that of Percival Lowell, that pictured the planet as a formerly Earthlike world now becoming less hospitable to life.
Some of Barsoom's other major physical features do correspond to albedo features of Mars known at the time, flipped upside-down in reflection of the images of the planet as seen through telescopes.
Other books tell the stories of several of his descendants, other native Martians, and another Earthman transported to Barsoom by the same means as Carter.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barsoom   (2154 words)

  
 Mars in the Mind of Earth: Novels - Bu to Bz
First of the Martian Barsoom books by Burroughs.
http://www.marsearth.com/novels/novbu2bz.html   (2140 words)

  
 0011tales
He wrote a series of books, the Barsoom series, which told of the tales of John Carter, a man transported to Mars to face the greatest adventures of his life (a pretty standard reason for going to Mars).
Other popular series from Burroughs's pen were The Carson of Venus books, blending romance and comedy, the Pellucidar tales, located inside the Earth, and The Land That Time Forgot trilogy - totalling some 68 titles.
Our feature, Thuvia, Maid Of Mars, is the fourth book in the Barsoom series, chronicling adventures of Carter's son.
http://www.zombieastronaut.com/0011tales.html   (611 words)

  
 Alibris: Amy Edgar
The third book in the Barsoom series finds the Princess, John Carter's love, trapped inside the Temple of the Sun for one whole Martian year--unless he can break her out without angering the gods, not to mention the mortals.
In the seventh book of the legendary series, Tarzan tracks his wife's murderers through the jungle to a hidden valley, populated with men so evil that even the Lord of the Jungle, with all his experience with the perils of mankind, never could have imagined.
In the fourth book of the legendary series, Tarzan's son, kidnapped by his father's archenemy, escapes and, together with an ape named Akut, learns to survive in the jungles, as his father did before him.
http://www.alibris.com/search/books/author/Edgar,Amy   (970 words)

  
 Edgar Rice Burroughs Barsoom WorldFAQ An Introduce to ERB's Barsoom
Description Barsoom is geologically as old as Earth but for unexplained reasons developed intelligent life eons before Earth did.
Carthoris falls in love with Thuvia, princess of Ptarth, who was rescued by John Carter from the Therns (in THE GODS OF MARS and THE WARLORD OF MARS).
He is himself trapped in the valley of Dor, where hideous green plant creatures and white apes attack and eat all the pilgrims who succeed in finishing the arduous journey.
http://www.xenite.org/edgar_rice_burroughs/barsoom   (3728 words)

  
 Edgar Rice Burroughs - Free Online Library
The second book in the "Barsoom" series, details the events that happened after John Carter's return to Earth.
While there, he becomes a chieftain and falls in love with Dejah Thoris, whom he must rescue from a tribe of Green Men.
Sixth book in the Tarzan series, detailing Tarzan's youth living with apes.
http://burroughs.thefreelibrary.com/cepcepdps/the-beasts-Of-Tarzan.htm   (762 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Under the Moons of Mars (Bison Frontiers of Imagination Series): Books: Edgar Rice Burroughs,Scott ...
When Carter returns to Barsoom a decade has passed and he finds himself in that part of the planet that the natives consider to be "heaven," which proves to be a more ironic idea.
Almost all of the eleven books in the Martian series follow this pattern, including the next pair, which tell the stories of the son and daughter of John Carter and Dejah Thoris.
However, it turns out that the exiled leader of the Therns has reached the trapped women to rescue his daughter and to seek revenge on Carter for exposing his evil cult.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0803262086?v=glance   (1581 words)

  
 Edgar Rice Burroughs fan fiction Barsoom: The Lost Chronicles
It was this unfortunate slip of the tongue which led me to conclude it would be better to share what I have learned with all true ERB fans than to wait for the final revelations from Dr. Innes himself.
Dr. Innes agrees that we should indeed anoint the world which awaits with hope of new and delightful stories of Barsoom....
To date, my correspondence with Dr. Innes has produced only a few fascinating glimpses of the contents of the lost ERB manuscripts.
http://www.xenite.org/edgar_rice_burroughs/barsoom_chronicles   (971 words)

  
 ERBmania! - Barsoom
Our terrestrial histories are no different from those presented for Barsoom which is why so many ERB commentaries in the Martian books have direct corollaries to what we know.
At one end of the spectrum is a science so evolved that it exceeds anything on Earth, yet at the other it is a world of savage barbarity unlike anything found on our planet.
The green man may be the noble Indian (American) or he might be the Mongol Hordes of Genghis Khan.
http://www.fortunecity.com/tattooine/leguin/93/barsoom.html   (1660 words)

  
 Science Fiction Museum and Hall of Fame -- Science Fiction HOF -- Edgar Rice Burroughs
The immense popularity of the series has little to do with conventional science fiction virtues, for it depends on storylines and venues as malleable as dreams, exotic, dangerous and unending.
Within two years had initiated three of his four most important series, and quite shortly had more imitators than probably any other science fiction writer.
Of his non-series tales, perhaps the finest is The Land that Time Forgot (1918).
http://www.sfhomeworld.org/exhibits/homeworld/scifi_hof.asp?articleID=79   (412 words)

  
 Kev's Favorite Books
The author, Brian Daley, also wrote a series of Star Wars books detailing Han Solo's life story which other people say were great (but I haven't read).
And, alas, the quality has been declining, too; in the 6th and 7th books, hardly any events happened that substantially advanced the plot, although the quality of the writing and the appeal of the characters didn't really diminish.
The first several books of this burgeoning series are truly amazing.
http://www.wohlmut.com/kevin/Books/FANT_BKS.HTM   (2119 words)

  
 Amazon.co.uk: The Chessmen of Mars: Books
Fifth book in the series of eleven, Chessmen of Mars paints three main charaters: Tara (daughter of John Carter of Mars), Gahan (Jed of Gathol, disguised as Turan the panthan), and Ghek the Kaldane (a man-like creature).
Thuvia, Maid of Mars: Book 4 of the Barsoom Series (Deodand Classics): Bk.
Storyline: Carried away in a great storm, Tara is lost on mars with but a slim dagger to guard herself...only to fall into the hands of the strange Kaldanes who happen to consider human flesh a delicacy (when nicely fattened up, of course).
http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/1592244912   (1132 words)

  
 Edwin Lester Linden Arnold, Gary Hoppenstand: Gullivar of Mars (Bison Frontiers of Imagination Series) - Bøger
This edition in the Bison Frontiers of Imagination Series offers a introduction by Richard Lupoff and an afterword by Gary Hoppenstand, which put "Gullivar of Mars" in its appropriate literary contexts with regards to both the genre and the times.
This classic, influential tale of Mars, written in the utopian tradition of H. Wells’s The Time Machine, is also considered a possible inspiration for the immortal Barsoom of Edgar Rice Burroughs.
Keep in mind that this novel was written in 1905 and that Arnold would have been quite familiar with the utopian tradition represented by not only Swift, but Samuel Butler's "Erewhon," Edward Bellamy's "Looking Backward: 2000-1887," and other late 19th-century works where a traveler to a distant place (or time) experiences a strange new world.
http://www.totaltiorden.dk/shop/dvd_details.php/0803259425dvd   (1120 words)

  
 House of Honor : Easter Eggs
A well known series of books written by Edgar Rice Burroughs in the early part of this century was the Barsoom series, 11 books featuring the adventures of an earthling named John Carter on the planet mars.
The Red Dwarf mines have borrowed it's name from the British comedy series Red Dwarf.
And the biggest connection of all - Dorothy Senjac, the Master teacher of Learning, is named after one of the main characters throughout the nine books - Dorotea Senjac.
http://www.pottsland.com/mm7/easter_eggs.shtml   (624 words)

  
 ERBzine 0459: ERB the Prophet
Much of his best SF occurred on the planet Barsoom, the wonderful alternate Mars created by his fertile imagination.
Many famous authors have cited the Burroughs works as profound influences upon their style and perception of science fiction: Arthur C. Clarke, Isaac Asimov, Ray Bradbury, Robert Heinlein, Carl Sagan and a host of lesser-known writers.
ERBzine 0299: ERB Visions of Future Compendium Contents (Moon Maid)
http://www.angelfire.com/trek/erbzine10/erbz459.html   (2868 words)

  
 A Princess of Mars by Edgar Rice Burroughs, Search Cheap Books, Discount Books, ISBN 0345331389
The Mars series; The Princess of Mars, The Gods of Mars and The Warlord of Mars, are three of the most enjoyable books, which I have ever read.
The only books of this type that come close to the Barsoom series are Robert E. Howards Conan books and The Lord of the Rings.
Call it a guilty pleasure, but I love these types of books - the type of pulp fiction where the heroes are heroic and villains dastardly, and the women are beautiful.
http://www.comparebookprices.ca/book_detail/0345331389   (475 words)

  
 The Dream Vaults of Opar
While Burroughs’ prose style may be a bit too formal in the first half of the series (occasionally even archaic in the first few books), his narrative skill is unmatched throughout.
One of ERB’s great insights was that he was writing about a planet rather than a single man. Continuing the series through the eyes of Carter’s son may not have been especially original, but turning over whole volumes to Gahan and Tara, Ulysses Paxton, and Tan Hadron certainly was ground-breaking.
Both books were wonderful “reads,” but it certainly was disconcerting to enter the initial Martian trilogy by way of its middle volume.
http://www.strangeexcursions.com/vaults/dvo-50.htm   (1228 words)

  
 The Master Mind of Mars - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Master Mind of Mars is an Edgar Rice Burroughs science fiction novel, the sixth of his famous Barsoom series.
The first book edition was published by A.C. McClurg in March, 1928.
In this novel Burroughs shifts the focus of the series for the second time, the first having been from early protagonists John Carter and Dejah Thoris to their children after the third book.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Master_Mind_of_Mars   (455 words)

  
 Mícheál Ó Foghlú's Weblog: Edgar Rice Burroughs: Barsoom
Now the first three books in the Martian (or Barsoom as Burrogh's natives call it) series have very simple "rescue the girl" plots, all involving the hero John Carter of Mars, who becomes Warlord of Mars by the end of the third book.
John Carter of Mars (source of the image above showing a 1st edition cover of the third book in the series, more tasteful that some images used for covers in the series :-).
Here are links to the 11 books in the series at Amazon.co.uk (various paperback editions):
http://www.ofoghlu.net/log/archives/000574.html   (460 words)

  
 SciFan: Books: Barsoom Project, The by Larry Niven (from our database of Fantasy & SF novels, anthologies, collections)
our database of 40,000+ books is cross-referenced by author, series and theme and is updated almost daily
Novel, first publication in May 1989, latest edition in May 2003
SciFan is dedicated to helping you discover new fantasy and SF books:
http://www.scifan.com/titles/title.asp?TI_titleid=1238   (153 words)

  
 Science fiction literature about Mars
Further information about the content of a particular book in the series can be found under the primary entry of each book.
Regrettably, this scifi book is very poorly written, having the problem of many cyberpunk novels, in that it desperately tries to present a "cool" language.
Complete book series that deal with Mars or Martians have a secondary entry, listing all books in the series with their bibliographical information.
http://www.janharloff.de/private/marslit/marslit.html   (1447 words)

  
 The Gods Of Mars: Edgar Rice Burroughs: ISBN 1400130204
Also known as: The Gods of Mars: A Tale of Barsoom, The Gods of Mars: Book 2 of the Barsoom Series (Deodand Classics
http://wc.bestwebbuys.com/1400130204   (85 words)

  
 Interview: Steve Laube
I'm quite addicted to her "O'Malleys" series, but if that first book in the series hadn't been available in mass-market paperback, then I wouldn't have brought it home, gotten hooked, and bought her other books.
I own several of Lawhead's "Pendragon" series books, because they're readily available from an ABA publisher in mass market size, but I've only read one book in his "Song of Albion" series.
Zondervan even did a series of romance mass-market books in the early 80s.
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 Books, Listed by Author
First US edition (Orbit 4/02); this is the Orbit edition with a Trafalgar Square sticker.
This has the original illustrations by Frank E. Schoonover; it follows the original text with some minor corrections, and adds a Reading Group Guide.
* *Shadow Warrior (DNA Publications & Wildside Press 1-59224-142-5, Jul 2003, $49.99, 607pp, hc, cover by Dominic Emile Harman) [Shadow Warrior] Omnibus of three SF novels in the series: The Wind After Time (1996), Hunt the Heavens (1996), and Darkness of God (1997); plus the story “Backblast”.
http://www.locusmag.com/index/yr2003/b8.htm   (2464 words)

  
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First, I tend to read books that are recommended to me by trusted sources (or I find out a lot about books before I read them), so the sample of books read is not completely random.
1952) The Gryphon King "David Sullivan series" - Windmaster's Bane; Fireshaper's Doom; Darkthunder's Way; Sunshaker's War; Stoneskin's Revenge; Ghostcountry's Wrath; Dreamseeker's Road "The Soulsmith Trilogy" - Soulsmith; Dreamweaver; Wordwright Above the Lower Sky Demons in the Green Charles de Lint (b.
1952) Beauty "Damar series" - The Blue Sword; The Hero and the Crown The Outlaws of Sherwood Deerskin A Knot in the Grain and Other Stories L.E. Modesitt Jr.
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 BookkooB : Thuvia, Maid of Mars - Edgar Rice Burroughs : Compare Book Prices
Thuvia, Maid of Mars: Book 4 of the Barsoom Series (Deodand Classics): Bk.
Above you will see price and availability details for Thuvia, Maid of Mars: Book 4 of the Barsoom Series: Bk.
Fortunately, unlike ERB’s Tarzan series, “Thuvia, Maid of Mars&; is really the only time that repeats himself like this in the Martian series, which stands out as his best as he proves in the next and most inventive volume in the series, “Chessmen of Mars.&;
http://www.bookkoob.co.uk/book/1920774017.htm   (595 words)

  
 Mars in fiction
Although loosely inspired by Astronomy speculation of the time that pictured Mars as a formerly-Earthlike world now becoming more inhospitable to life, Burroughs Barsoom tales never pretended to be anything other than exciting escapism.
1920 books, Fictional planets, Mars in fiction, Fictional universes, Series of books, Edgar Rice Burroughs, Fantasy books, Science fiction novels, Space Opera
The novel tells of earthman John Carter of Mars who is mysteriously transported to the planet Barsoom (through a form of teleportation), and encounters both formidable alien creatures resembling the beasts of ancient myth and various humanoids.
http://read-and-go.hopto.org/Mars-in-fiction   (627 words)

  
 The Third Barsoom Omnibus: The Master Mind of Mars & A Fighting Man of Mars - Edgar Rice Burroughs - Mobipocket eBook
The Third Barsoom Omnibus: The Master Mind of Mars & A Fighting Man of Mars
The Third Barsoom Omnibus: The Master Mind of Mars & A Fighting Man of Mars - Edgar Rice Burroughs - Mobipocket eBook
The Third Barsoom Omnibus: The Master Mind of Mars & A Fighting Man of Mars - Recommend Page
http://www.ebookmall.com/ebook/96032-ebook.htm   (864 words)

  
 ERBzine 1402: The Fantasy Worlds of Edgar Rice Burroughs by Den Valdron
Essentially, treating a particular film, film series, television show or book series as real, and then applying rules of biology, physics or geology to work out how it works, or what its history is.
Unfortunately, it was never published, although there is quite a nifty manuscript waiting to be discovered, and portions of the book have been published or circulated among fans.
Invited to do the book by the creator of the series, the project ended up taking almost three years and going through two publishers.
http://www.erbzine.com/mag14/1402.html   (702 words)

  
 Barnes & Noble.com - A Princess of Mars - Edgar Rice Burroughs - Mass Market Paperback
I love the series and have read them over and over, trust me science fiction lovers, this book is for you.
Thuvia, Maid of Mars: Book 4 of the Barsoom Series (Deodand Classics) Edgar Rice Burroughs
Also recommended: Also read the Tarzan series by Edgar Rice Burroughs, also the Venus Series and Pellucidar Series by him.
http://search.barnesandnoble.com/booksearch/isbnInquiry.asp?isbn=0345331389   (980 words)

  
 Stories, Listed by Author
* The Wizard of Venus [Venus Series], (nv) Tales of Three Planets, Canaveral 1964
* A Fighting Man of Mars [Barsoom (John Carter et al)], (n.) Blue Book Apr 1930 (+5)
* War on Venus [Venus Series], (na) Fantastic Adventures Mar 1942
http://users.ev1.net/~homeville/isfac/s52.htm   (1552 words)

  
 ERBzine 1403: Gulliver Jones On Barsoom? by Den Valdron
In short, in the Burroughs universe, Barsoom is contemporary with Earth.
Barsoomians even build a spaceship to reach Earth in the 21st century.
But if Jones is on Barsoom, then the question arises, where the hell is he?
http://www.erbzine.com/mag14/1403.html   (5120 words)

  
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 GamingReport.com :: Where Gamers get their News
This series is one of the foremost anime samples, because El-Hazard excellently blends comedy and adventure with gorgeous scenery, mysterious ancient relics of immense power, and elements of the ‘exotic girlfriend’ romance to the action.
This particular game is based upon the El-Hazard OAVs, one of the ‘extra-dimensional exile’ genre series of anime.
The last chapter offers twelve suggestions for setting up a campaign some of which use established plot lines from the series that were left to linger or even doing a crossover with another anime series.
http://www.gamingreport.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=Reviews&file=index&req=showcontent&id=586   (1153 words)

  
 Harold Shea (fictional series) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A final tale sends Shea and Belephebe on an unrelated adventure precipitated by the foolishness of Shea's colleague Polacek.
The series is also known as the "Enchanter" series, the "Incomplete Enchanter series" after the first collection of them, or the "Complete Enchanter" series.
Much of the series' attraction stems from the interaction of the psychologists' logical, rationalistic viewpoints with the wildly counterintuitive physics of the worlds they visit.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Shea_(fictional_series)   (1149 words)

  
 THE CHESSMEN OF MARS by Edgar Rice Burroughs eBook For Sale [Forest Lake, MN]
This tale of John Carter's daughter is the longest of the Barsoom series and contains some of the most imaginative creatures and adventures in the saga.
CHESSMEN OF MARS is the 5th book in the Barsoom series by Edgar Rice Burroughs.
After a botched rescue attempt, Gaha and Tara must play against the Chessmen of Mars for their lives.
http://www.buysellcommunity.com/sale/LEKZJHEZ   (334 words)

  
 OEDILF - Topic
Although Edgar Rice Burroughs (1875-1950) is best known as the creator of Tarzan, his most enduring literary achievement was to liberate adventure romance from known geography by moving it off Earth.
The wanderer is of course Carthoris, beloved only son of John Carter, warlord of Mars (bar-SOOM), and his incomparable princess, the raven-haired, red-skinned, habitually nude Dejah Thoris—all three starring in the 11-book Barsoom series of Edgar Rice Burroughs (1875—1950), for which see Barsoom; and for the next installment, Barsoom.
Besides the red Martians of Edgar Rice Burroughs's Barsoom, who are human but oviparous, there are the green Martians, who are as described.
http://www.oedilf.com/db/Lim.php?Topic=233   (946 words)

  
 Edgar Rice Burroughs
The following star different central characters who continue the series
Perhaps best known for his Tarzan series, which is itself a cross of genres, Burroughs' Barsoom saga establishes Mars as the stage for SF and Fantsay protocols to mix indescriminantly.
Follow the dragon to return to the index.
http://hubcap.clemson.edu/~sparks/sff/erb.html   (98 words)

  
 The Fire Ant Gazette - A Midland, Texas Blog "Mars...or Barsoom?"
But this prolific author first captured my attention as a mere yout' with his sci-fi series set on the moon and on Mars, which its inhabitants called "Barsoom."
Burroughs, who died in 1950, is best known as the creator of "Tarzan," and, indeed, even his official domain name is tarzan.com.
In fact, ERB achieved his first commercial success as a writer with a story published in 1911 entitled "Under the Moons of Mars," (later retitled to "A Princess of Mars") which he sold to a magazine for the huge sum of $400.
http://www.ericsiegmund.com/fireant/archivesmt/000435.html   (638 words)

  
 Book Reviews - Edgar Rice Burroughs
Pellucidar (Inner Earth) series, by Edgar Rice Burroughs, From the creator of "Tarzan" comes a series of adventures inside the earth!
This is a large series, and since I'm not reading them all at once, I'll only list them here as I read them.
I have read the first two, as of this writing.
http://www.martygrant.com/gen/personal/erb.htm   (613 words)

  
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There were eleven books in the Mars series, the last of which was published fourteen years after the author's death to include two short stories previously published only in pulp magazines: "John Carter and the Giant of Mars" and "Skeleton Men of Jupiter."
Scheherazade's life depended upon her ability to devise endless sequels to her "Arabian Nights' Entertainments," and Burroughs proved no less inventive.
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http://www.cswnet.com/~dbruce/other/erbbibm.html   (197 words)

  
 Who Wants to be an Octillionaire
Who is the main character in J.K.Rowling's series of books about an adolescent apprentice wizard
Which of these series comprised the most books
In which TV series is physicist Sam Beckett forced to travel through time after a failed experiment
http://www.outlanders.fsnet.co.uk/tal003.htm   (1224 words)

  
 Mimosa 23, pages 7-15. "Worldcon Memories (Part 2)" by Mike Resnick
We finally hit upon Lith the Golden Witch and the wonderfully-named Chun the Unavoidable from Jack Vance's The Dying Earth.
The Barsoom books were on the ballot for Best All-Time Series, Frank Frazetta was up for Best Artist primarily be cause of his ERB covers for Ace, and ERB-dom, on which I was the assistant editor, was up for Best Fanzine.
Harlan won his first Hugo, and when it came time to announce the award for Best All-Time Series (a ridiculous award, since it presupposed that no series written after 1966 could possibly be better), he took the microphone away from a shocked Isaac, who was the Toastmaster, and announced that The Foundation Trilogy had won.
http://www.jophan.org/mimosa/m23/resnick.htm   (5850 words)

  
 Fantasy Authors
Douglas Adams - Author of "The Hitchhikers' Guide to the Galaxay", a hilarious trilogy of science fiction/fantasy novels in four volumes.
Piers Anthony - An author, writing a number of series of novels, known for the Land of Xanth series.
Ray Bradbury - An author, writing horror short stories and novels, with stong fantasy and science fiction subjects.
http://www.fortunecity.com/victorian/hurst/113/fanauth.html   (161 words)

  
 The Barsoom Project (Dream Park, book 2) by Steven Barnes and Larry Niven
See all available used copies of this book at: Abebooks UK or Abebooks US
But when Eviane first came to the park, her special effects gun was replaced by a real gun and she killed a man. Now she has been lured back to the park, but this time, she is the target.
(The second book in the Dream Park series)
http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/b/steven-barnes/barsoom-project.htm?authorid=2141   (134 words)

  
 Martians
AGplusone: Well, then you gotta consider that Watt hadn't really worked out that newfangled teapot thing.
AGplusone: So I got Warlord and Gods as well as Princess and Chronicles
ddavitt: Used to have the Carson of Venus series but that seems to have vanished
http://www.heinleinsociety.org/readersgroup/AIM_10-25-2001.html   (10223 words)

  
 GamingReport.com
With Red Dwarf, it was a truly shameless geekfest.
This a series of Q&A articles will attempt to answer those questions, and then some.
Several role-playing game publishers and designers were gracious enough to impart some of their observations into this licensing frenzy many consumers are enjoying, and their company’s role in it.
http://www.gamingreport.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=Sections&file=index&req=printpage&artid=74   (2252 words)

  
 000150 - SF; Mars
Bradbury, Ray: The Martian Chronicles (aka The Silver Locusts)
Strickland, Brad & Fuller, Thomas E.: Mars Year One series
Barnes, John: The Sky So Big and Black
http://www.readersadvice.com/readadv/000150.html   (66 words)

  
 Thuvia Books, Book Price Comparison at 130 bookstores
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Volume four of the epic Mars Series finds Thuvia, Princess of Ptarth abducted -- and the suspect is Carthoris, son of John Carter!
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 Maps of Barsoom
This watercolor depicts a Barsoom with Martian features.
This is the Barsoom of the John Carter Era (J.C.E.).
The locations are based exclusively on research done by David Bruce Bozarth, and his data are available at his Barsoom Glossary website.
http://www.geocities.com/area51/dreamworld/6532/barsoom/world_files/maps.html   (403 words)

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