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61. The Moon Maid by Edgar Rice Burroughs | |
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(1970-01-01)
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Hidden life inside the moon
Rocket to the Moon.
one of ERB's darkest tales
Classic adventure
Bill Hashauthor of AMRA |
62. Swords of Mars by Edgar Rice Burroughs | |
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(2009-08-22)
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Can't Dejah Thoris stay out of trouble?
A great example of the series.
READ IT AND HAVE FUN!
John Carter decides to take down the Assassins Guild For the most part "Swords of Mars" is one of the most intimate novels in the series, by which I simply mean that it does not have the gigantic armies of variously colored Barsoomians and thousands of air ships arrayed in battle.The first half of the novel is basically a spy story, while the second half find Burroughs indulging in one of his imaginative flights of fancy.Of course, it is not an ERB Martian novel if Carter's beloved Dejah Thoris, princess of Helium, does not need to be rescued. Just because ERB sticks to his pulp fiction formula does not distract from the fact he was a master of the form.This is an above average Burroughs yarn and while it is a step below his best Martian tales, such as "The Chessmen of Mars," it is still a compelling tale.Best of all, John Carter is back front and center.I wound rate this novel as a 4.5, but I will round up for Carter's return. Besides "A Princess of Mars," I think it is clear that "Swrods of Mars" is one of the primary inspirations for John Norman's Gor series, which was one of the best series that followed in the footsteps of ERB's Martian seres.Note:The first letters of the first words in the preface and twenty-four chapters from an acrostic message: "TO FLORENCE WITH ALL MY LOVE ED."The reference is to Florence Gilbert, ERB's second wife, whom he married in 1935.
AS FUN AS THEY GET |
63. The Master Mind of Mars by Edgar Rice Burroughs | |
Paperback: 174
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(2009-06-16)
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A very odd but very good story
Book 6 in the mars series - John Carter
And the first salute to SciFi fans
GOOD ADDITON TO A GOOD SERIES
Martian Series, Part 6 Thavas has discovered how to transfer not only organs from body to body, but brains as well.He proceed to train Paxton, now known as Vad Varo, in this discipline, with the objective of achieving immortality for them both.The plan runs astray though, when Vad Varo falls in love with a beautiful woman whose body has been sold to an evil Jeddara, leaving her a wrinkled old husk.What follows is the rather standard "chase the princess across Barsoom (or at least the body of the princess) that has been the mainstay of the Series thus far, with the new added wrinkle of having bodies change hands with regularity.There is, of course, the obligatory meeting with John Carter at the end where everything is wrapped up quite succinctly. Like all of his martian novels, "Mastermind of Mars" is a fast moving easy to read and enjoy adventure.There's nothing horribly new here, but any chance to walk again upon Burrough's red planet is a delight, and most fans will be thorougly pleased with the visit. ... Read more |
64. John Carter of Mars - Volume 3 - The Chessmen of Mars by Edgar Rice Burroughs | |
Paperback: 154
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(2008-11-01)
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65. Beware! The Scientist's Revolt by Edgar Rice Burroughs | |
Paperback: 162
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(2009-02-27)
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Beware! The Scientist's Revolt |
66. Edgar Rice Burroughs: Master of Adventure by Richard A. Lupoff | |
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(1972)
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A Biography of the Books
THE Master of Adventure! |
67. Collected Works of Edgar Rice Burroughs by Edgar Rice Burroughs | |
Paperback: 288
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(2008-02-14)
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68. Lesser Known Novels of Edgar Rice Burroughs by Edgar Rice Burroughs | |
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(2009-05-06)
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69. Lost on Venus by Edgar Rice Burroughs | |
Paperback: 222
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(2009-05-28)
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Napier on Venus
lost on venus
To live or die?
The adventure continues
Carson pursues Duare the janjong across Amtor Originally published as a serial in "Argosy Weekly" in 1933, this pulp fiction adventure is communicated to ERB by Napier himself, using telepathy (I liked the Gridley from the Barsoom books better).Carson is held captive and is put in a room where there are seven doors: one leads to escape, the rest to horrible deaths.This is a fairly interesting start to the story and ERB has some fun coming up with a way for his hero to get out of this predicament.Carson, who is given the name Albargan ("No-Hair-Man") by the natives, catches up with Duare, who keeps insisting that he is too low to speak to her since she is a janjong and he is a nobody.There are some interesting science fiction notions, as when Carson considers the Amtorian theory of the cosmos, which is totally wrong since the planet's constant cloud cover keeps them from seeing anything else in the solar system. Even though you find all of the standard Burroughs elements from the romantic adventure formula that made him famous as Carson pursues Duare, "Lost on Venus" really is more of a political polemic than his standard stories.This book continues the political satire of the series with the Thorists clearly intended to represent the Communists and it is hard not to see the scientifically advanced city of Havatoo as representing an Aryan wonderland in the Nazi tradition (later on in the series ERB clearly takes aim at Mussolini's brand of fascism as well)."Pirates of Venus" is not really considered a dystopian novel, but in terms of predicting the political evils that would lead to World War II, Burroughs was fairly accurate.This was the last of the major series that ERB created and during the 1930s it really represented his best work, which would seem to indicate that his political passions in the Venus books worked to his advantage. ... Read more |
70. The Tarzan Series by Edgar Rice Burroughs (Halcyon Classics) by Edgar Rice Burroughs | |
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(2009-10-21)
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71. The Son of Tarzan by Edgar, Rice Burroughs | |
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(2005-11-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Edgar Rice Burroughs created one of the most iconic figures in American pop culture, Tarzan of the Apes, and it is impossible to overstate his influence on entire genres of popular literature in the decades after his enormously winning pulp novels stormed the public's imagination. The Son of Tarzan, first published in 1917, is the fourth book in Burroughs' tales of the ape-man. Here, Tarzan's young son, Jack Clayton, escaping kidnappers, flees from London to the jungle of Africa, and the boy raised in civilization learns to live among the beasts to become Korak the Killer, a mighty warrior. |
72. Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle by Edgar Rice Burroughs | |
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(1984-12-12)
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Super Reader
Lord Tarzan
Lost Crusade Burroughs often played with the idea of civilizations in which two cities, locked into patterns of eternal warfare, remained cut off from the rest of the world, but they're all different. The two cities occupying the isolated African valley where this story takes place were settled centuries ago by a few shiploads of lost crusaders, who had picked up some women on their travels, soldiers being soldiers even on crusade. The Crusaders split into rival factions when they discovered the valley, one faction (insisting that they had achieved the Holy Grail and thus the Crusade) founding the City of the Sepulcher, the other (denying it) founding the city of Nimmr, guarding the valley's only exit and preventing the rival faction from going home. While officially the issues haven't changed, in fact the two cities continue to fight because that's what they've always done. (That seems realistic enough, considering Ireland, the Middle East...) The valley is the only home they've ever known, and if either ever really 'won' the war, they know that proceeding to either the Holy Land or to England would be fraught with problems. They've made accommodations with each other for survival, some of which are very far-sighted. For example, periodically a truce is declared and a great tournament held between the two cities, in which the grand prize provided by the losing city to the winner includes 5 highborn maidens. The winning city's ruler arranges honourable marriages for them - thus ensuring that the valley's population doesn't become dangerously inbred. The specific details of how an outsider stumbles across the lost valley are somewhat less happily handled, although once he's in, the story smoothes out. James Blake is an American explorer with a bad guy for a partner, and their 'native' support team is handled in a stereotypical manner - although the bad guy is the racist, so one might be able to cut Burroughs some slack for the sake of the Nimmr/City of the Sepulcher bulk of the story. (On the plus side, the local villagers are nobody's fools.) Tarzan becomes aware of the party passing through his territory, and when Blake is separated from his crew, Tarzan takes a hand. Tarzan's really a supporting character for most of the story - Blake is the protagonist.
Tarzan discovers Crusaders in the Valley of the Sepulcher |
73. A Fighting man of Mars by Edgar Rice Burroughs | |
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(1931)
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NODDING AT STAR WARS
Tan Hadron of Hastur charges to the rescue of his beloved
Tan Hadron of Hastur charges to the rescue of his beloved
ONE OF THE BEST OF THE MARTIAN SERIES
Barsoom's fate rests with the lowly padwar Tan Handron "A Fighting Man of Mars" was originally published in six-parts in "Blue Book Magazine" during 1930 and appears to be rather different from ERB's earlier Martian stories in that for one the damsel in distress is not a Barsoomian princess.As Tan Handron pursues the woman he wants across Barsoom he encounters some of ERB's better villains (basically a new one for each installment in the series).As Handron deals with green men and white apes, spiders, mad scientists, and cannibals, he picks up a companion and uncovers a plot that puts all of Barsoom in danger and sets up the big climax. This is one of ERB's better books, arguably in the Top 10 of his pulp fiction adventures mainly because of all the fantastic creatures, futuristic weapons, and deadly dangers he crams into its pages.With Tan Handron ERB has a hero who is more plagued by doubt that we usually find and I also appreciate that in the end our hero goes for a real relationship rather than some idealized notion of love from afar."A Fighting Man of Mars" shows that ERB was a master of the serialized ("to be continued...") adventures. ... Read more |
74. The Essential Works of Edgar Rice Burroughs by Edgar Rice Burroughs | |
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75. The Caspak Trilogy: The Land that Time Forgot, The People that Time Forgot, Out of Time's Abyss (Halcyon Classics) by Edgar Rice Burroughs | |
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76. The Mucker by Edgar Rice Burroughs | |
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Editorial Review Product Description An excerpt: Before the man's companions realized what had happened Billy had possessed himself of the fallen club and struck one of them a blinding, staggering blow across the eyes. Then number three pulled his gun and fired point-blank at Billy. The bullet tore through the mucker's left shoulder. It would have sent a more highly organized and nervously inclined man to the pavement; but Billy was neither highly organized nor nervously inclined, so that about the only immediate effect it had upon him was to make him mad--before he had been but peeved--peeved at the rank crust that had permitted these cheap-skates from south of Twelfth Street to work his territory. |
77. The Lost Continent by Edgar Rice Burroughs | |
Paperback: 128
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(1977)
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Lost Continent |
78. Beyond Thirty (A Sci-Fi Pulp Classic!) by Edgar Rice Burroughs | |
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(2009-03-28)
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Victory!
Unique Burroughs
Burroughs adds some social commentary to his adventure One of the main strengths of Burroughs was his ability to create ancient civilizations. "The Lost Continent" is actually atypical for Burroughs who usually plunges his heroes into these strange new worlds a lot quicker than what happens in this novel, so this time around there is much more of a sense of mystery to the proceedings. Still, by the last half of the novel we are definitely on familiar and well-trod ground in terms of a ERB adventure story. Before World War II Burroughs wrote "Beyond the Farthest Star," about a distant planet that had been at war for centuries and where technological advances in warfare threatened to destroy all life, which makes it the other ERB novel to check out if you are interested in looking at another example of his rare attempts at social commentary. I do not think the payoff is worthy of the set up in "The Lost Continent," but it is intriguing to think that the United States completely cutting all ties with Europe was a viable basis for telling a futuristic adventure.
What If: the US and Isolationism The story is ERB's standard fare. However, like many of his books from this period, there are a few themes to the story that are of interest above and beyond the light adventure story. The elements foremost in this novel are the destructive nature of war and racism. There is also a certain amount of naivete from the period and the relative newness of the United States as a world power. Most of Burrough's books are good reading for pre-teen to early adolescent, and nostalgic adults; this one is no exception.
Interesting future history |
79. Tarzan Of The Apes - Edgar Rice Burroughs by Edgar Rice Burroughs | |
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80. The Efficiency Expert by Edgar Rice Burroughs | |
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(1966)
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