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| The seventh of the famous "Barsoom" series of stories. Hadron of Hastor, a warrior in the service of Warlord John Carter, must battle his way across the dead seas of Barsoom evading or slaughtering cruel tyrants, mad scientists, and formidably-tusked green warriors while avoiding a ship armed with a new weapon that disintegrates the metal of a pursuing flier in the search to rescue his love, Sanoma Tora.
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| The first of his famous Barsoom series, this was also Burroughs' first novel, predating his Tarzan stories. The story is full of swordplay and daring feats, and is considered a classic example of 20th century pulp fiction.
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| The first story in the "Pellucidar" series. While travelling in the Sahara desert, the narrator has encountered a remarkable vehicle and its pilot, David Innes, a mining heir who finances the experimental "iron mole," an excavating vehicle designed by his elderly inventor friend Abner Perry. In a test run, they discover the vehicle cannot be turned, and it burrows 500 miles into the Earth's crust, emerging into the unknown interior world of Pellucidar.
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| This is the fifth story set in the interior world of Pellucidar and centres on the exploits of Von Horst with strange beasts and even stranger beings. The love interest is La-ja of Lo-har.
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| This is the third book in the "Venus" series. Carson Napier the first Earthman to reach Venus, has resolved to restore a native princess to her lost homeland. To fulfil his promise he must cross oceans where sea-monsters dwell, and pass through forests where the sense of terror is tangible.
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| This is the fourth book in the "Venus" series. It is comprised of four related stories: "Slaves of the Fishmen," "Goddess of Fire," "The Living Dead," and "War on Venus."
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| This is the sixth story set in the interior world of Pellucidar and relates the adventures of David Innes on his return from Lo-Har to Sari in the wake of the events of "Back to the Stone Age." [Wikipedia]
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| This is the second book in the "Venus" series. Carson Napier must rescue the princess from her sworn enemies. He passes through the streets of the City of the Dead and comes face to face with fantastic creatures.
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| This is the third story of the Caspak trilogy. The book begins with Bradley, who had left Fort Dinosaur on an expedition in the first novel and never returned. Bradley and his party are attempting to return to Fort Dinosaur. Along the way they encounter a creature which appears to be a flying dead man. Some of the members of the party consider it to be a ghost or banshee. Wikipedia]
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| (Edgar Rice Burroughs)
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| This is the first book in the "Venus" series created by Burroughs. The novel is set on a fictional version of the planet Venus, called Amtor.
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| (Edgar Rice Burroughs)
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| This, the seventh and final book in the series about the fictional "hollow earth" land of Pellucidar, is a collection of short stories.
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| This is the eighth in the "Barsoom" series. Carter relates an adventure commencing with a private war which he and his followers have been waging against the Guild of Assassins, led by Ur Jan. He travels undercover to the Assassins' base at Zodanga.
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| This is the ninth novel in the "Barsoom" series. It explores the potential dangers of cloning and genetic engineering.
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| (Edgar Rice Burroughs)
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| Backed by Chief Muviro and his faithful Waziri warriors, Tarzan faces Soviet agents seeking revenge and a lost tribe descended from early Christians practicing a bizarre and debased religious cult.
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| This, the second of the "Barsoom" series, begins with John Carter's arrival back on Barsoom (Mars) after a ten year hiatus, separated from his wife Dejah Thoris, his unborn child, and the Red Martian people of the nation of Helium, whom he has adopted as his own. Unfortunately, Carter materializes in the one place on Barsoom from which nobody is allowed to depart: the Valley Dor, which is the Barsoomian afterlife.
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| (Edgar Rice Burroughs)
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| This story, the first of the "Caspak" trilogy, is set in World War I. A manuscript is recovered from a thermos flask, off the coast of Greenland. It purports to be the narrative of Bowen J. Tyler, an American passenger on a ship sunk in the English Channel by the U-33, a German U-boat, in 1916. He is rescued by a British tugboat with another survivor, Lys La Rue. The tug is also sunk, but its crew manages to capture the submarine when it surfaces. Unfortunately, all other British craft continue to regard the sub as an enemy, and Tyler is unable to bring it to port. Sabotage to the navigation equipment sends the U-33 astray into the South Atlantic Ocean. [Wikipedia]
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| In this, the sixth in the "Barsoom" series, this novel Paxton, whilst on Mars, is taken in by a mad scientist Ras Thavas, the "Master Mind" of Mars, who educates him in the ways of Barsoom and bestows on him the Martian name Vad Varo. Ras has perfected techniques of transplanting brains, which he uses to provide rich elderly Martians with youthful new bodies for a profit.
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| This is the first of three stories in the "Moon" series. The other titles are "The Moon Men" and "The Red Hawk."
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| This is the second of three stories in the "Moon" series. The other titles are "The Moon Maid" and "The Red Hawk."
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| This is the second story in the "Caspak" trilogy, and continues the story begun in "The Land That Time Forgot" The lost world's unique biological system, only hinted at in the previous story, is continued. [Wikipedia]
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| This is the third of three stories in the "Moon" series. The other titles are "The Moon Maid" and "The Moon Men."
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| In this, the third novel in the "Barsoom" series, John Carter discovers that a First Born knows the secret of the Temple of the Sun and he and the Holy Hekkador Matai Shang want to rescue the Holy Thern's daughter who is imprisoned with Dejah Thoris and another Barsoomian princess, Thuvia of Ptarth. Carter follows them in the hope of liberating his wife. His antagonists manage to stay ahead of him and flee to the north, taking the three prisoners along.
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| (Edgar Rice Burroughs)
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| This, the fourth of the 'Barsoom' series, continues the story. Principal characters are the Son of John Carter of Mars, Carthoris, and Thuvia of Ptarth, each of whom appeared in the previous two novels.
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