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  • John Carter and the Giant of Mars

    Edgar Burroughs, Dragan Nikolic, Jelena Milic

    eBook
    John Carter and the Giant of Mars is part of the famous Barsoom science fiction series, written by Edgar Rice Burroughs. Co-written with his son, John Coleman Burroughs, it follows the story of the adventurous Carter and the princess he loves, Dejah Thoris. As the book opens, the two of them are attacked, and Dejah is carried away, leaving Carter to wonder whether he will ever see her again. He calls on his friend Tars Tarkas to help, but their journey to recover the princess is an eventful and sometimes dangerous one. Among other encounters, they have to face a city populated entirely by rats - not to mention, of course, the giant of Mars - who is no less than 130 feet tall! This tale is full of incident and variety, as well as a range of fantastic and memorable characters, making it a book that readers of all ages will take to their hearts.
  • John Carter and the Giant of Mars

    Edgar Rice Burroughs

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 25, 2012)
    John Carter and the Giant of Mars is part of the famous Barsoom science fiction series, written by Edgar Rice Burroughs. Co-written with his son, John Coleman Burroughs, it follows the story of the adventurous Carter and the princess he loves, Dejah Thoris. As the book opens, the two of them are attacked, and Dejah is carried away, leaving Carter to wonder whether he will ever see her again. He calls on his friend Tars Tarkas to help, but their journey to recover the princess is an eventful and sometimes dangerous one. Among other encounters, they have to face a city populated entirely by rats - not to mention, of course, the giant of Mars - who is no less than 130 feet tall! This tale is full of incident and variety, as well as a range of fantastic and memorable characters, making it a book that readers of all ages will take to their hearts.
  • John Carter and the Giant of Mars

    Edgar Rice, Burroughs,, edibooks

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 9, 2016)
    John Carter of Mars is the eleventh and final book in the Barsoom series by Edgar Rice Burroughs. It is not actually a novel but rather a collection of two John Carter of Mars stories. The first story was originally published in 1940 by Whitman as a Better Little Book entitled John Carter of Mars. Although credited to Edgar Rice Burroughs, it was written (and illustrated) by his son, John Coleman Burroughs and was later expanded and re-published in Amazing Stories as "John Carter and the Giant of Mars", the name it goes under in the collection.
  • John Carter and the Giant of Mars

    Edgar Rice Burroughs

    Paperback (Independently published, Sept. 15, 2019)
    This is one of the two stories that make up "John Carter of Mars" which was published in 1964, 14 years after the passing of Burroughs.As the book opens, the two of them are attacked, and Dejah is carried away, leaving Carter to wonder whether he will ever see her again. He calls on his friend Tars Tarkas to help, but their journey to recover the princess is an eventful and sometimes dangerous one.Among other encounters, they have to face a city populated entirely by rats - not to mention, of course, the giant of Mars - who is no less than 130 feet tall!This juvenile story was penned by Burrough’s son John “Jack” Coleman Burroughs, and claimed to have been revised by Burroughs.
  • John Carter and the Giant of Mars

    Edgar Rice Burroughs, Eric Martin, Media Press Publishing LLC

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    John Carter and the Giant of Mars is part of the famous Barsoom science fiction series, written by Edgar Rice Burroughs. Co-written with his son, John Coleman Burroughs, it follows the story of the adventurous Carter and the princess he loves, Dejah Thoris. As the book opens, the two of them are attacked, and Dejah is carried away, leaving Carter to wonder whether he will ever see her again. He calls on his friend Tars Tarkas to help, but their journey to recover the princess is an eventful and sometimes dangerous one. Among other encounters, they have to face a city populated entirely by rats - not to mention, of course, the giant of Mars - who is no less than 130 feet tall! This tale is full of incident and variety, as well as a range of fantastic and memorable characters, making it a book that readers of all ages will take to their hearts.
  • John Carter and the Giant of Mars by Edgar Rice Burroughs

    Edgar Rice Burroughs

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 15, 1789)
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  • John Carter and the Giant of Mars

    Edgar Rice Burroughs

    Paperback (Independently published, Dec. 26, 2019)
    John Carter of Mars is the eleventh and final book in the Barsoom series by American writer Edgar Rice Burroughs. It is not a novel, but rather a collection of two John Carter of Mars stories.The first story was originally published in 1940 by Whitman as a Better Little Book entitled John Carter of Mars. Although credited to Edgar Rice Burroughs, it was written (and illustrated) by his son, John Coleman Burroughs[1] and was later expanded and re-published in the January issue of Amazing Stories in 1941 as "John Carter and the Giant of Mars", the name it goes under in the collection.The second story, "Skeleton Men of Jupiter", was first published in Amazing Stories in 1943. Intended as the first in a series of novelettes to be later collected in book form, in the fashion of Llana of Gathol, it ends with the plot unresolved, and the intended sequels were never written. Several other writers have written pastiche endings for the story.The first edition of John Carter of Mars (a title that Burroughs never used for any book in the Barsoom series) was published in 1964 by Canaveral Press, fourteen years after his death.
  • John Carter and the Giant of Mars

    Edgar Rice Burroughs

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 10, 2018)
    John Carter and the Giant of Mars, is a juvenile story penned by Burrough’s son John ‘Jack’ Coleman Burroughs, and claimed to have been revised by Burroughs. It was written for a Whitman Big Little Book, illustrated by Jack Burroughs that was published in 1940 and then republished in Amazing Stories the next year. This story is the first part of the collection, John Carter of Mars.
  • John Carter and the Giant of Mars by Edgar Rice Burroughs

    Edgar Rice Burroughs

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 15, 1781)
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