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Men of Mars (3-in-1) By Edgar Rice Burroughs

Men of Mars (3-in-1)

A Fighting Man of Mars/ Swords of Mars/ Synthetic Men of Mars

by Edgar Rice Burroughs

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Men of Mars (3-in-1)

Though he is best known as the creator of Tarzan, Edgar Rice Burroughs (1875-1950) began his writing career in 1911 with a tale called “Dejah Thoris, Martian Princess.” Thus his 11-book Barsoom series, featuring John Carter, Warlord of Mars, was born. With this exclusive omnibus, the third in our series, the SFBC gathers three more of these classic tales, adventures set on a brutal world where fierce green warriors roam the dead sea bottom and red men rule a civilization of decaying splendor.

A Fighting Man of Mars: When a nobleman's daughter is abducted at the point of a gun that can disintegrate metal, it portends great danger for the empire of Helium. To rescue the woman he loves and locate the source of the gun, Hadron of Hastor must run the gauntlet of giant Martians, man-eating apes and a xenophobic city where he is sentenced to “The Death”a place of roiling horror that will carry him to the weapon's mad inventor…and a surprising twist of fate.

Swords of Mars: John Carter hires on as bodyguard to Fal Sivas, a scientist who steals ideas from other inventors and then has them killed. Sivas' greatest invention—a spaceship run by a mechanical brain—comes in handy when Carter's wife, Dejah Thoris, is taken hostage on a moon of Mars. There, inside a castle built of precious gems, the Carters' fates may be sealed…unless they can foil invisible foes, cannibalistic cat-men and a powerful guild of assassins.

Synthetic Men of Mars: In a vat on an island in the Toonolian Marshes, a grand experiment has gone awry. Ras Thavas, the Master Mind of Mars, has learned the secret of growing humans from a single cell, but now these invulnerable warriors have taken control and cloned an army to conquer the world. As John Carter and young warrior Vor Daj discover, the only thing worse than a monster that cannot die is a giant writhing mass of thema grotesque mutation that will grow to consume everything in its path. Jacket art by Michael Whelan. (584 pp.) 1930-1939.

Hardcover: 592 pages

Publisher: Edgar Rice Burroughs Inc. ( December 31, 1940 )

Item #: 37-2395

ISBN: 9780739465264

Product Dimensions: 5.5 x 8.25 x 1.48 inches

Product Weight: 21.0 ounces

Would love to see ALL Pellucidar books in club as well
September 04, 2008

I reread this from time to time(all the John Carter series). They never get old and remain unmatched. Probably because they are one of a kind. Now if only they would do up the whole Pellucidar series, there are quite a few, including one with Tarzan giving them a visit.

Reviewer: Bridgette H

Top Gun
May 28, 2008

A fabulous book.Highly enjoyable for those that like Science Fiction/Fantasy.It is well written and will have waiting with baited breath to see what happens to our hero and his love as we turn the page from John Carter's plight to his triumph (we hope).

Reviewer: James M

A classic work
April 15, 2008

Heroic fantasy has two fathers; Edgar Rice Burroughs and Robert E Howard. Modern readers may find the premiseof the "Princess of Mars" series a trifle hard to accept (Dejah Thoris lays eggs but can interbreed with an Earth human, eh?) but if one puts these quibbles aside they are grand adventure in a style that is regrettably rare.

Reviewer: Ronald H

Never get old! Love this series!
October 18, 2007

John Carter is my favorite sf fantasy hero and this is my favorite series. But I've never read Carson of Venus and Moon Men...what's that about...never mind, if they are Burroughs then I want to read them. Hoping the club will get them.

Reviewer: Samantha H

Almost Perfect
May 02, 2006

I have read and reread all of Burroughs John Carter stories. So many people forget that Tarzan was not his only or even his greatest creation. The only thing this lacks is completion. At some point all of the novels need to be collected together. Not just 3 here and there. And..... what ever happened to Carson of Venus and the Moon Men?

Reviewer: Quentin C

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