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Thuvia, Maid of Mars (Martian Tales #4)
Thuvia Maid of Mars - Martian Tales #4
Author: Edgar Rice Burroughs
The author of Tarzan of the Apes, delivers an adventure tale like none other. — In this fourth book in the Martian series, Carthoris falls in love with Thuvia, Princess of Ptarth. After she is stolen away by Astok, Prince of Dusar, Ptarth’s rival, Carthoris follows her across Barsoom and rescues her, encountering some strange and fascinating...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780345278371
ISBN-10: 0345278372
Publication Date: 4/12/1979
Pages: 158
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Publisher: Del Rey
Book Type: Paperback
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Burroughs is the next step after Jules Verne and H. G. Wells. Look for some parallel names that have been adapted in Star Wars. Warriors are called jed; their leader jeddak (jeddi). The great beast of Barsoom is the banth (bantha) the great Barsoomian lion. You will also encounter the Sith, a huge creature part wasp, part scorpion. The hero, John Carter, dies at the onset of the first book to be mysteriously reincarnated on Mars (called Barsoom by the Martians) alternating for ten-year periods. Look for vivid descriptions of wield aliens and creatures of Mars as well a sketchy technological advancement. On land they move around on beasts (called thoats) but also have large number of airframesreferred to as ships and thus have navies, not air forces (again Star Wars)ranging from battle ships to one-person fliers (These seem to be merely open-air platforms: no cabin whatsoever). In spite of this, most fightingand there is a wealth of itis done with long-swords (the early Star Wars light sabers). The butchery seems to have no end; it is the major vocation and pastime.

At the onset, Thuvia is kidnapped by a would be, but spurned, suitor from another kingdom. John Carters son, Carthoris to the rescue. Sounds easy, except that she is rekidnapped by several others. Of course he saves her each time and finally wins her heart at the end. Lots of bloodshed and weird happenings, not to mention more perils than Pauline ever faced among her extended movie serials.


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