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A Princess of Mars
by Edgar Rice Burroughs. Suddenly projected to Mars, John Carter found himself the prisoner of the savage Green Thark Warriors. With him was the incomparable Dejah Thoris, Princess of Helium. Between them and safety lay a thousand miles of deadly enemies and myriad unknown dangers! "A Princess of Mars" was originally published under the title "Under the Moons of Mars" by Norman Bean (pseudonym) in "All-Story Magazine" as a six-part serial February through July 1912. Credit: Bob Hicks (pdcbob@aol.com) of America Online's PDA Forum. Last Update: 03/07/97 a-princess-of-mars.zip 197k a-princess-of-mars.sit 181k |
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The Gods of Mars After the long exile on Earth, John Carter finally returned to his beloved red planet Mars. But the incomparable Dejah Thoris had vanished! Now he was trapped in the legendary Eden of Mars...an Eden from which none ever escaped alive. Story by Edgar Rice Burroughs of Tarzan fame. Credit: Bob Hicks (pdcbob@aol.com) of America Online's PDA Forum. Last Update: 03/07/97 the-gods-of-mars.zip 241k the-gods-of-mars.sit 221k |
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The Warlord of Mars In the frozen wasteland of Mars' north Pole, the Holy Therns ruled all they surveyed. Only John Carter would dare go there to rescue his lost princess, Dejah Thoris. "Warlord of Mars" was first published in "All-Story Magazine" as a four-part serial, December 1913 through March 1914. Novels in the Martian Tales of Edgar Rice Burroughs include: 1. A Princess of Mars 2. The Gods of Mars 3. The Warlord of Mars 4. Thuvia, Maid of Mars 5. The Chessmen of Mars 6. The Master Mind of Mars 7. A Fighting Man of Mars 8. Swords of Mars 9. Synthetic Men of Mars 10. Llana of Gathol 11. John Carter of Mars This book requires 343K, so a card is recommended. Credit: Bob Hicks (pdcbob@aol.com) of America Online's PDA Forum. Last Update: 03/07/97 the-warlord-of-mars.zip 170k the-warlord-of-mars.sit 157k |
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