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A Princess of Mars
A Princess of Mars
Author: Edgar Rice Burroughs
One of the most extraordinary writers of the century. author of the Tarzan books, the Mars series and many other titles, Edgar Rice Rurroughs wrote in the grand tradition of Rider Haggard, Jules Verne, H.G. Wells and other spinners of fantastic and wonderful adventure stories. — His heroes became household names and over the years, his books have...  more »
ISBN: 437025
Publication Date: 1/1963
Pages: 159
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Publisher: Ballantine Books
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette, Audio CD
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perryfran avatar reviewed A Princess of Mars on + 1273 more book reviews
Finished rereading this last night and I quite enjoyed it. Of course it was not quite as I remembered from when I first read this in high school but it was still quite an action adventure set on Mars. It was a lot more violent than I remembered. I reread this because I recently saw the John Carter movie and wanted to compare it with the book. Well there are a lot of differences - I believe some of the storyline from the movie actually came from some of the later Mars books. Anyway, I did enjoy both the book and the movie although some of it may have just been nostalgia. I will probably reread some of the other books in the series - "A Princess of Mars" kind of leaves you with a cliffhanger ending.
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The first book in Burroughs John Cater of Mars series.

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