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Edgar Rice Burroughs

A princess of Mars

"A Princess of Mars" by Edgar Rice Burroughs is a science fantasy novel first serialized in 1912. Confederate veteran John Carter is mysteriously transported to Mars, a dying desert planet called Barsoom. With superhuman strength from the planet's lower gravity, he becomes entangled with warlike Green Martians and rescues Dejah Thoris, a princess of the humanoid Red Martians. Carter must navigate deadly political conflicts between alien races while fighting to protect the princess and save all life on Mars from extinction.

Edgar Rice Burroughs

The gods of Mars

"The Gods of Mars" by Edgar Rice Burroughs is a science fantasy novel first published as a serial in 1913. John Carter returns to Mars after ten years, only to materialize in the Valley Dor—the Martian afterlife from which no one may leave. There he discovers a dark truth: the supposed gods of Mars are frauds who enslave and devour pilgrims seeking paradise. Carter must fight through layers of deception, rescue his beloved Dejah Thoris, and lead a massive fleet against false deities to expose the lies that have deceived an entire world.

Edgar Rice Burroughs

The warlord of Mars

"The Warlord of Mars" by Edgar Rice Burroughs is a science fantasy novel written in 1913 and published in 1914. John Carter races across the frozen polar regions of Mars to rescue his imprisoned wife, Princess Dejah Thoris, from vengeful enemies who have abducted her. His desperate pursuit leads him to discover the hidden realm of the Yellow Martians and their tyrannical ruler, triggering battles and rebellions that will determine the fate of multiple Martian kingdoms.

Edgar Rice Burroughs

The Gods of Mars

"The Gods of Mars" by Edgar Rice Burroughs is a science fantasy novel first published in 1913. After ten years away, John Carter returns to Mars only to materialize in the Valley Dor—the Martian afterlife from which no one may leave. Reunited with his friend Tars Tarkas, Carter discovers that Mars's supposed gods are frauds who enslave pilgrims. He must navigate deadly plant creatures, false deities, and warring factions while desperately searching for his beloved wife Dejah Thoris, who may have journeyed to find him.

Edgar Rice Burroughs

Marsin sotavaltias

"Marsin sotavaltias" by Edgar Rice Burroughs is a science fantasy novel written in 1913 and published in 1914. John Carter races across the frozen polar regions of Mars to rescue his imprisoned wife, Princess Dejah Thoris, from vengeful enemies who have escaped with her to the north. His pursuit leads him through treacherous lands, forgotten civilizations, and the mysterious realm of the Yellow Martians, where he must navigate political intrigue and deadly battles to save her.

Edgar Rice Burroughs

Marsin jumalat: Seikkailuromaani

"Marsin jumalat: Seikkailuromaani" by Edgar Rice Burroughs is an adventure novel written in the early 20th century. The story revolves around John Carter, a former American Civil War captain with the ability to travel to Mars, also known as Barsoom, where he has previously battled various alien races. The novel invites readers into an exhilarating world of danger and heroism as Carter embarks on another quest to rescue Dejah Thoris, the princess of Helium. At the start of the narrative, the protagonist reflects on the mysterious past of his grandfather, John Carter, who seems to have returned from the dead and asks to meet. The opening sets the stage for the reunion between the narrator and Carter, hinting at the latter's tales from Mars. Shortly after, Carter's sudden summons leads the narrator to wonder about the revelations contained in his manuscripts concerning adventures among strange inhabitants on Mars, setting up the anticipation of excitement and peril as the tale unfolds once more.

Edgar Rice Burroughs

Marsin prinsessa

"Marsin prinsessa" by Edgar Rice Burroughs is a science fantasy novel first serialized in 1912. When Confederate veteran John Carter mysteriously awakens on Mars, he discovers superhuman abilities in the planet's harsh desert environment. Captured by warlike Green Martians, he rises through their ranks before rescuing Dejah Thoris, a princess of the humanoid Red Martians. Carter becomes entangled in planetary politics and warfare as he fights to protect the princess and return her home, ultimately facing a catastrophic threat to all Martian life.

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