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heart, he becomes Prince of Helium, and the two live happily together for nine years. However, the sudden breakdown of the
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clean-shaven, with close-cropped black hair and steel gray eyes. He is honorable, courageous, and eternally optimistic, even in the face of certain death. From the Green
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magazine, he submitted 43,000 words to the editor under the title "Dejah Thoris, Martian
Princess". His cover letter explained that he thought he could produce another two parts of similar length. The Managing Editor of the magazine, Thomas Newell Metcalf, wrote back on August 24, 1911, to offer some
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with instructions not to publish it for another 21 years. John Carter states that he has no memory before the age of 30 and has always appeared the same, without aging. He is adept at strategy, horsemanship, and all weapons, including firearms and swords. He is 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) tall,
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They are nomadic, warlike, and barbaric; do not form families; have discarded concepts of friendship and affection (presumably in the name of survival); and enjoy torture. Their social structure is communal and rigidly hierarchical, with various levels of chiefs. The highest rank is the all-powerful
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Jeddak, who reaches this position through combat. They are tribal, and war among one another. They are primitive, intellectually backwards, and have no art or written language. Any advanced technology they possess is stolen from the Red Martians. They inhabit the ancient ruined cities of Barsoom.
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criticisms of the pacing and focus of the tale, and suggested omitting the chapter "Sola Tells Me Her Story" (it was restored in the novel); he suggested that if Burroughs could finish the novel at under 70,000 words, he (Metcalf) would consider publishing it.
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passages on the costumes and weapons of Barsoom and developed an overall concept for the artwork, even ensuring that John's Carter's pistol and belt in his cover illustration reflected their origins in Green Martian craftsmanship.
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either good or evil. The tale portrays a hero with a sense of honor transcending race and politics. Compassion, loyalty and bravery are celebrated, and callousness, deception, and cowardice are frowned upon.
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783:, dealt with benevolent Martians arriving on
478:
1541:
1502:
1500:
994:in the hallway outside of Sagan's office in
351:from Virginia with a mysterious background,
2645:Stecopoulos, Harry; Uebel, Michael (1997).
2370:
2158:. Guinness World Records Limited. pp.
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1096:and reintroduced in a later Martian novel,
1005:lampooned the Barsoom series in the second
877:novels have also been cited as a model for
705:The novel's vision of Mars was inspired by
4317:American fantasy novels adapted into films
3924:
3910:
2826:
2812:
2689:Student Companion to James Fenimore Cooper
2438:
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2121:– via Carnegie Mellon University.
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1155:, i.e., their newborn hatch from eggs.
769:The first science fiction to be set on
208:. It is also a seminal instance of the
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4292:Martian novels by Edgar Rice Burroughs
4254:
2777:ERBzine.com Illustrated Bibliography:
2538:
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2294:. Chicago: Shasta Publishers. p.
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2034:
2025:
1799:
1766:
1604:
1044:are in part an homage to John Carter.
4302:Novels first published in serial form
3905:
3669:The Deputy Sheriff of Comanche County
2807:
2799:Internet Speculative Fiction Database
2686:
2649:Race and the Subject of Masculinities
2603:
2544:Mars: A Tour of the Human Imagination
2392:
2290:The Checklist of Fantastic Literature
2131:
2116:
1943:
1833:
1718:
1470:, play John Carter and Dejah Thoris.
590:, it also belongs to the subgenre of
2772:site from Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc.
2344:
2135:. "Chapter III: My Advent on Mars".
1874:
586:While the novel is often classed as
2244:H.G. Wells' Enduring Mythos of Mars
2100:"A Barsoom Glossary – Red Martians"
2097:
1375:
824:Lieut. Gullivar Jones: His Vacation
713:, who saw the planet as a formerly
454:
24:
3843:Forgotten Tales of Love and Murder
1997:"Star Wars Origins – Flash Gordon"
1345:there. The text is available from
1009:book. The novels based on the TSR
982:(2010), in reference to the book.
27:1912 novel by Edgar Rice Burroughs
25:
4348:
2706:
2508:
2494:. Barnes & Noble Publishing.
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884:The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath
3811:The Oakdale Affair and The Rider
3133:The Witch-Doctor Seeks Vengeance
2751:
2630:. University of Oklahoma Press.
2608:. University of Oklahoma Press.
2471:. University of Nebraska Press.
2444:Mars: A Myth Turned to Landscape
2403:. University of Nebraska Press.
2378:. Univ of South Carolina Press.
2307:Science Fiction, the Early Years
1387:film based on the novel, titled
1110:Race is a constant theme in the
502:
321:and control the desert planet's
309:The Tharks subsequently capture
4297:American science fiction novels
3819:Beyond Thirty and The Man-Eater
2672:. Greenwood Publishing Groups.
2311:. Kent State University Press.
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2110:
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2007:
1989:
1970:
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1934:
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1368:, has entered public domain in
1132:
958:In the Hall of the Martian King
948:(1994–2009) after John Carter.
632:
258:
3611:The Resurrection of Jimber-Jaw
2691:. Greenwood Publishing Group.
2587:A Companion to Science Fiction
2546:. Greenwood Publishing Group.
2417:
2356:. Cambridge University Press.
2240:(2005). Yeffeth, Glenn (ed.).
2222:. Oxford University Press US.
1928:
1559:
1547:
1535:
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497:
473:Dejah Thoris, Martian Princess
306:, one of the Thark chieftans.
13:
1:
3245:Tarzan and the Jungle Murders
3197:Tarzan and the Valley of Luna
3001:Tarzan and the Foreign Legion
2993:Tarzan and the Forbidden City
2889:Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar
2667:
2468:by Edwin Lester Linden Arnold
2418:Holtsmark, Erling B. (1986).
2328:SF: the Other Side of Realism
2325:
2193:Dimensions of Science Fiction
1977:Goodyear, Dana (2009-10-19).
1892:
1868:
1703:
1485:
1195:
437:
432:
336:
4282:Debut science fiction novels
4170:John Carter, Warlord of Mars
4125:John Carter: Warlord of Mars
4112:John Carter, Warlord of Mars
2622:
2560:
2424:. Boston: Twain Publishers.
2326:Clareson, Thomas D. (1971).
2210:
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1784:
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1332:
1076:resembles a kind of Martian
594:, which has affinities with
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4322:1917 science fiction novels
4272:1912 science fiction novels
3558:The People That Time Forgot
3229:Tarzan and the Elephant Men
3062:Tarzan and the Tarzan Twins
2961:Tarzan and the City of Gold
2761:public domain audiobook at
2644:
2517:
2461:Lupoff, Richard A. (2003).
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2155:Guinness World Records 2014
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4232:Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc.
3881:Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc.
3452:Tarzan at the Earth's Core
3017:Tarzan: The Lost Adventure
2977:Tarzan and the Leopard Men
2937:Tarzan at the Earth's Core
2929:Tarzan and the Lost Empire
2921:Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle
2905:Tarzan and the Golden Lion
2604:Sharp, Patrick B. (2007).
2073:
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1383:released a feature-length
740:published a book entitled
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479:Submission for publication
465:My First Adventure of Mars
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2490:The Martian Tales Trilogy
2188:Bainbridge, Williams Sims
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3618:Beyond the Farthest Star
3253:Tarzan and the Castaways
3221:Tarzan and the Magic Men
3125:Tarzan and the Black Boy
3070:Tarzan and the Castaways
2589:. Blackwell Publishing.
2561:Sampson, Robert (1984).
2393:Hogan, James P. (2003).
1467:X-Men Origins: Wolverine
1393:, on December 29, 2009.
969:. The ninth book in the
677:
581:
541:changed it to "Norman".
442:Burroughs began work on
4332:Novels about princesses
4178:The Number of the Beast
4025:The Master Mind of Mars
3776:The Girl from Hollywood
3367:The Master Mind of Mars
3237:Tarzan and the Champion
3181:Tarzan Rescues the Moon
2969:Tarzan and the Lion Man
2668:Westfahl, Gary (2000).
2492:by Edgar Rice Burroughs
2486:Parrett, Aaron (2004).
2400:by Edgar Rice Burroughs
2398:Under the Moons of Mars
2352:The Biological Universe
2152:Glenday, Craig (2013).
2117:Burroughs, Edgar Rice.
1653:Stecopoulos & Uebel
1261:The Master Mind of Mars
1105:
544:
535:Under the Moons of Mars
75:Under the Moons of Mars
18:Under the Moons of Mars
4337:Science fantasy novels
4032:A Fighting Man of Mars
3875:John Coleman Burroughs
3792:Marcia of the Doorstep
3752:The Girl from Farris's
3626:Tales of Three Planets
3375:A Fighting Man of Mars
3109:The Fight for the Balu
3054:Tarzan the Magnificent
3038:Jungle Tales of Tarzan
2913:Tarzan and the Ant Men
2518:Porges, Irwin (1975).
2511:Black Forbidden Things
2098:Bozarth, David Bruce.
1958:Parrett, pp. xiii-xvi.
1273:A Fighting Man of Mars
1189:
868:The Martian Chronicles
642:
518:
216:. The story is set on
36:. For other uses, see
4186:Sir Harold of Zodanga
4046:Synthetic Men of Mars
3768:The Efficiency Expert
3460:Back to the Stone Age
3391:Synthetic Men of Mars
3101:The Capture of Tarzan
3009:Tarzan and the Madman
2945:Tarzan the Invincible
2797:title listing at the
2687:White, Craig (2006).
2133:Burroughs, Edgar Rice
2086:Bleiler & Bleiler
1524:Bleiler & Bleiler
1400:, but it was renamed
1370:the rest of the world
1297:Synthetic Men of Mars
1177:
1053:The American frontier
895:The War of the Worlds
796:The War of the Worlds
747:Giovanni Schiaparelli
732:Scientific background
640:
533:, it bore the title "
510:
255:when he was a child.
4277:Debut fantasy novels
4262:1912 American novels
4193:Mars: The Home Front
4018:The Chessmen of Mars
4011:Thuvia, Maid of Mars
3933:Edgar Rice Burroughs
3886:Tarzana, Los Angeles
3359:The Chessmen of Mars
3351:Thuvia, Maid of Mars
3306:The Lad and the Lion
3165:The Battle for Teeka
2873:The Beasts of Tarzan
2865:The Return of Tarzan
2835:Edgar Rice Burroughs
2521:Edgar Rice Burroughs
2421:Edgar Rice Burroughs
1940:Lupoff, pp. vii–xvi.
1715:Harris-Fain, p. 147.
1450:Walt Disney Pictures
1429:Cowboys & Aliens
1249:The Chessmen of Mars
1237:Thuvia, Maid of Mars
976:series was entitled
803:(1895). It depicted
671:The Chessmen of Mars
659:The Chessmen of Mars
527:In the Moons of Mars
194:Edgar Rice Burroughs
65:Edgar Rice Burroughs
4312:A. C. McClurg books
4267:1912 fantasy novels
4153:Barsoomian language
4115:(role-playing game)
4060:John Carter of Mars
4004:The Warlord of Mars
3953:John Carter of Mars
3707:Ruritanian romances
3579:speculative fiction
3566:Out of Time's Abyss
3529:The Wizard of Venus
3444:Tanar of Pellucidar
3428:At the Earth's Core
3407:John Carter of Mars
3343:The Warlord of Mars
3093:Tarzan's First Love
2897:Tarzan the Terrible
2372:Harris-Fain, Darren
2284:Bleiler, Everett F.
1904:Hotakainen, p. 205.
1402:John Carter of Mars
1321:John Carter of Mars
1225:The Warlord of Mars
1066:Fort Grant, Arizona
1001:Author-Illustrator
853:authors, including
829:Edwin Lester Arnold
815:argues in the book
811:It is possible, as
691:captivity narrative
410:Barsoomian language
362:A Princess of Mars,
196:, the first of his
85:Frank E. Schoonover
71:Original title
45:
44:A Princess of Mars
4287:Planetary romances
3990:A Princess of Mars
3760:The Oakdale Affair
3688:The Outlaw of Torn
3327:A Princess of Mars
3189:Tarzan the Untamed
3141:The End of Bukawai
3046:Tarzan the Untamed
3029:Tarzan collections
2857:Tarzan of the Apes
2794:A Princess of Mars
2787:A Princess of Mars
2779:A Princess of Mars
2758:A Princess of Mars
2741:A Princess of Mars
2714:A Princess of Mars
2440:Hotakainen, Markus
2248:. BenBalla Books.
2138:A Princess of Mars
1949:Dick, pp. 239-240.
1439:Ain't It Cool News
1432:) as director and
1398:A Princess of Mars
1366:A Princess of Mars
1202:A Princess of Mars
1094:A Princess of Mars
1058:A Princess of Mars
1020:Library of America
996:Cornell University
961:(2003) features a
855:Robert A. Heinlein
683:A Princess of Mars
647:A Princess of Mars
643:
620:A Princess of Mars
608:A Princess of Mars
575:Tarzan of the Apes
564:A Princess of Mars
552:A Princess of Mars
519:
469:The Green Martians
461:A Princess of Mars
444:A Princess of Mars
414:A Princess of Mars
302:the friendship of
275:American Civil War
253:A Princess of Mars
241:Robert A. Heinlein
202:All-Story Magazine
185:A Princess of Mars
138:1912 (serialized)
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4327:1917 debut novels
4249:
4248:
3982:Literature series
3899:
3898:
3680:Historical novels
3476:Savage Pellucidar
3419:Pellucidar series
3290:The Eternal Lover
3117:The God of Tarzan
2953:Tarzan Triumphant
2881:The Son of Tarzan
2746:Project Gutenberg
2628:Gunfighter Nation
2615:978-0-8061-3822-0
2567:. Popular Press.
2453:978-0-387-76507-5
2330:. Popular Press.
2229:978-0-19-517181-5
1967:Price, pp. 66-68.
1347:Project Gutenberg
1032:978-1-59853-165-7
813:Richard A. Lupoff
781:Auf Zwei Planeten
600:sword and sorcery
592:planetary romance
210:planetary romance
181:
180:
145:Publication place
16:(Redirected from
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4237:James Cameron's
4217:(Martian crater)
4105:Warriors of Mars
4078:Princess of Mars
3997:The Gods of Mars
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3869:Florence Gilbert
3696:I Am a Barbarian
3497:Pirates of Venus
3335:The Gods of Mars
3205:The Tarzan Twins
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2770:Princess of Mars
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2724:A collection of
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1376:Film adaptations
1213:The Gods of Mars
1126:The Gods of Mars
1086:American Indians
1042:Callisto stories
987:US Space Program
979:A Wizard of Mars
940:Michael Crichton
859:Arthur C. Clarke
653:The Gods of Mars
616:sword and planet
569:The Gods of Mars
455:Initial drafting
449:Native Americans
389:The Gods of Mars
237:Arthur C. Clarke
174:The Gods of Mars
169:Followed by
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