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A Princess of Mars by Edgar Rice Burroughs
In this landmark, Civil War veteran John Carter is transported to a dying planet, where he must face giant green barbarians to rescue a Martian princess. Burroughs, best known as the creator of Tarzan, published this novel in 1911 and introduced a new style of writing that combined the genres of fantasy, adventure, and science fiction. Republication of the Chicago, 1917 edition.
Table of Contents for A Princess of Mars
| Foreword | | On the Arizona Hills | | The Escape of the Dead | | My Advent on Mars | | A Prisoner | | I Elude My Watch Dog | | A Fight That Won Friends | | Child-Raising on Mars | | A Fair Captive from the Sky | | I Learn the Language | | Champion and Chief | | With Dejah Thoris | | A Prisoner with Power | | Love-Making on Mars | | A Duel to the Death | | Sola Tells Me Her Story | | We Plan Escape | | A Costly Recapture | | Chained in Warhoon | | Battling in the Arena | | In the Atmosphere Factory | | An Air Scout for Zodanga | | I Find Dejah | | Lost in the Sky | | Tars Tarkas Finds a Friend | | The Looting of Zodanga | | Through Carnage to Joy | | From Joy to Death | | At the Arizona Cave |
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