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  • Thuvia, Maid of Mars

    Edgar Rice Burroughs

    eBook (libreka classics, March 1, 2019)
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  • Thuvia, Maid of Mars

    Edgar Rice Burroughs

    eBook (libreka classics, March 1, 2019)
    Thuvia, Maid of Mars. Barsoom series, volume 4libreka classics – These are classics of literary history, reissued and made available to a wide audience.Immerse yourself in well-known and popular titles!
  • Thuvia

    Edgar Rice Burroughs

    eBook (Digireads.com, April 1, 2004)
    Thuvia
  • Thuvia Maid of Mars

    Edgar Rice Burroughs

    eBook (, Nov. 24, 2019)
    Mars has grown to be divided through love. Not one, but two princes and a Jeddak are vying for the love of Thuvia of Ptarth. When she is mysteriously abducted, treachery threatens to throw Barsoom into bloody warfare. Now Cathoris should observe inside the footsteps of his father, John Carter, and conquer phantom armies, dangerous spies and savage beasts as he attempts to save his proper love and reunite Mars. The fourth Martian novel from Burroughs.Excerpt:Upon a huge bench of polished ersite under the appropriate blooms of a large pimalia, a girl sat. Her shapely, sandalled foot tapped impatiently upon the jewel-strewn walk that wound underneath the stately sorapus timber throughout the scarlet sward of the royal gardens of Thuvan Dihn, Jeddak of Ptarth, as a darkish-haired, crimson-skinned warrior bent low closer to her, whispering heated phrases close to her ear. "Ah, Thuvia of Ptarth," he cried, "you are cold even before the fiery blasts of my consuming love! No tougher than your heart, nor colder is the difficult, cold ersite of this thrice satisfied bench which helps your divine and fadeless form! Tell me, O Thuvia of Ptarth, that I may additionally still wish-that though you do not love me now, yet a few days, someday, my princess, I-" The girl sprang to her toes with an exclamation of surprise and displeasure. Her queenly head changed into poised haughtily upon her smooth purple shoulders. Her darkish eyes looked angrily into those of the person.
  • Thuvia Maid of Mars

    Edgar Rice Burroughs

    eBook (Perennial Press, April 2, 2018)
    Carthoris is madly in love with Thuvia. This love was foreshadowed at the end of the previous novel. Unfortunately Thuvia is promised to Kulan Tith, Jeddak of Kaol. On Barsoom nothing can break an engagement between a man and woman except death, although the new suitor may not cause that death. Thus it is that Thuvia will have none of him. This situation leaves Carthoris in a predicament. As Thuvia suffers the common Burroughsian heroine's fate of being kidnapped and in need of rescue, Carthoris' goal is abetted by circumstances. Thus he sets out to find the love of his life. His craft is sabotaged and he finds himself deep in the undiscovered south of Barsoom, in the ruins of ancient Aanthor. Thuvia's kidnappers, the Dusar, have taken her there as well, and Carthoris is just in time to spot Thuvia and her kidnappers under assault by a green man of the hordes of Torquas. Carthoris leaps to her rescue in the style of his father.The rescue takes Carthoris and his love to ancient Lothar, home of an ancient fair-skinned human race gifted with the ability to create lifelike phantasms from pure thought. They habitually use large numbers of phantom bowmen paired with real and phantom banths (Barsoomian lions) to defend themselves from the hordes of Torquas.The kidnapping of Thuvia is done in such a way that Carthoris is blamed. This ignites a war between the red nations of Barsoom. Carthoris must try to be back in time with Thuvia to stop the war from breaking loose. Carthoris wonders if his love will ever be requited by the promised Thuvia...
  • Thuvia, Maid of Mars Illustrated

    Edgar Rice Burroughs

    eBook (, March 18, 2020)
    Thuvia, Maid of Mars is a science fantasy novel by American writer Edgar Rice Burroughs, the fourth of the Barsoom series. The principal characters are Carthoris (the son of John Carter of Mars) and Thuvia of Ptarth, each of whom appeared in the previous two novels
  • Thuvia, Maid of Mars

    Edgar Rice Burroughs, Michael Whelan

    Mass Market Paperback (Ballantine Books, June 12, 1985)
    Upon a massive bench of polished ersite beneath the gorgeous blooms of a giant pimalia a woman sat.
  • Thuvia, Maid of Mars

    Edgar Rice Burroughs, Jim Killavey

    MP3 CD (Speculative!, April 15, 2014)
    In this fourth novel of the Martian Barsoom series, the son of John Carter, Carthoris, takes center stage as he vies for the attention of the beautiful Princess of Ptarth.The thrilling adventure continues as Carthoris, Prince of Helium, and son of John Carter and Princess Dejah Thoris of Helium, launches a desperate rescue attempt to recapture the woman who has already taken his heart: Thuvia, Princess of Ptarth. Airship battles, lost cities, and savage creatures stand in his way, but Carthoris will not be swayed from his goal. Chasing Thuvia across Barsoom, the last thing he anticipated encountering is the Princess already betrothed to another, an ally of Helium, Tith, Jeddak of Kaol.
  • Thuvia, Maid of Mars

    Edgar Rice Burroughs

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 3, 2017)
    Book 4 of the Barsoom (John Carter) Series.
  • Burroughs' Thuvia, Maid of Mars

    Edgar Rice Burroughs, Milad Ghodsi, Ria Jordan

    eBook (Zellerz Publishing Co., Sept. 18, 2016)
    Thuvia, Maid of Mars by Edgar Rice BurroughsEdited and Formatted for optional user enjoyment- Our books are professionally produced and edited to provide the best reading experience - Our books contain unique illustrations that readers can enjoy - Check out our extensive range of top quality books on our site by searching Zellerz Publishing on AmazonSummary Shea had just beaten me at chess, as usual, and, also as usual, I had gleaned what questionable satisfaction I might by twitting him with this indication of failing mentality by calling his attention for the nth time to that theory, propounded by certain scientists, which is based upon the assertion that phenomenal chess players are always found to be from the ranks of children under twelve, adults over seventy-two or the mentally defective—a theory that is lightly ignored upon those rare occasions that I win. Shea had gone to bed and I should have followed suit, for we are always in the saddle here before sunrise; but instead I sat there before the chess table in the library, idly blowing smoke at the dishonored head of my defeated king. While thus profitably employed I heard the east door of the living-room open and someone enter. I thought it was Shea returning to speak with me on some matter of tomorrow's work; but when I raised my eyes to the doorway that connects the two rooms I saw framed there the figure of a bronzed giant, his otherwise naked body trapped with a jewel-encrusted harness from which there hung at one side an ornate short-sword and at the other a pistol of strange pattern. The black hair, the steel-gray eyes, brave and smiling, the noble features—I recognized them at once, and leaping to my feet I advanced with outstretched hand. Here are some of Amazon’s Excellent Reviews-"Burroughs' Martian Series is worth remembering and rereading from time to time. I first read these books well over 50 years ago and they, and this book, have lost none of their charm. For the student of SiFi and S&S, these are a must read. Granted, the style is certainly different than todays books, but this is a plus. We need to read and remember it. That being said, these books are just simply fun to read. Recommend them highly.“Take advantage of our excellent booksGet your kindle copy today
  • Thuvia, Maid of Mars

    Edgar Rice Burroughs, Taylor Anderson

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 2, 2017)
    Thuvia, Maid of Mars is a science fantasy novel by Edgar Rice Burroughs, the fourth of the Barsoom series. The principal characters are Carthoris (the son of John Carter of Mars) and Thuvia of Ptarth, each of whom appeared in the previous two novels. While typical in many ways of Burrough's Barsoom novels, it also includes some inventive elements. In this novel the focus shifts from John Carter, Warlord of Mars, and Dejah Thoris of Helium, protagonists of the first three books in the series, to their son, Carthoris, prince of Helium, and Thuvia, princess of Ptarth. Helium and Ptarth are both prominent Barsoomian city state/empires, and both Carthoris and Thuvia were secondary characters in the previous novel. Its plot devices are similar to the previous Martian novels, involving the kidnapping of a Martian princess. This time John Carter's son Carthoris is implicated. It does however have some inventive and original ideas, including an autopilot and collision detection device for Martian fliers, and the creation of the Lotharians, a race of ancient martians who have become adept at telepathic projection, able to create imaginary warriors that can kill, and sustain themselves through thought alone.
  • Thuvia, Maid of Mars

    Edgar Rice Burroughs

    eBook (, June 18, 2018)
    Published in 1920, Thuvia, Maid of Mars is the fourth book in the Barsoom series and concentrates on Carthoris, the son of infamous John Carter, and Thuvia, the princess of Ptarth, as they find themselves entangled in a complex web of love and strict traditions of Barsoom. A typical Burroughs piece, the installment contains all the required elements of an effective pulp fiction, including a hero, a damsel in distress, unforeseen complications, and a generous supply of action.Welcoming a new protagonist to the scene, Thuvia, Maid of Mars follows the audacious feats of Carthoris, who is incidentally madly in love with the princess of Ptarth, as he gets caught up in numerous predicaments in the name of love. The installment also focuses on the beautiful Thuvia, who is betrothed to Kulan Tith, and according to Barsoomian customs, nothing can break off an engagement as it is a delicate and serious matter. So, Carthoris finds himself in quite the plight as his love appears to be both impossible and unrequited. To make matters worse, Thuvia is suddenly kidnapped, which throws the entire planet into frenzy and threatens the governing peace, as Barsoom is pushed to the brink of war. At the same time, Carthoris embarks on a quest across the planet to save his beloved from harm’s way, while endangering his own safety, as he finds himself in unexplored parts of Barsoom and encounters many obtrusions along the way. Furthermore, Carthoris must not only rescue the princess, but he must also work against the clock and return home safely before war breaks loose. Adding new intriguing elements and twists to the familiar setting of Mars, Burroughs continues to delight science fiction enthusiasts.The planetary romance offers a slower pace of action than its predecessors, therefore allowing Burroughs the opportunity to efficiently employ descriptive language to add more detail to life on the Red Planet. Consequently, the novel reveals interesting customs of its Martian residents, while offering insightful and vivid exterior descriptions, including the manners, customs, traffic patterns, and architectural elements. An undeniably enthralling fusion of adventure, fantasy, romance and danger, the novel offers a bit of everything to satisfy every appetite.