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  2. A Princess of Mars - Wikipedia

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    A Princess of Mars public domain audiobook at LibriVox; The Official Princess of Mars site from Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc. ERBzine.com Illustrated Bibliography: A Princess of Mars; Edgar Rice Burroughs Summary Project page for A Princess of Mars; A Princess of Mars title listing at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database

  3. Barsoom - Wikipedia

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    Barsoom is a fictional representation of the planet Mars created by American pulp fiction author Edgar Rice Burroughs.The first Barsoom tale was serialized as Under the Moons of Mars in pulp magazine The All-Story from February to July 1912 and published compiled as a novel as A Princess of Mars in 1917.

  4. John Carter of Mars - Wikipedia

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    John Carter of Mars is a fictional Virginian soldier who acts as the initial protagonist of the Barsoom stories by Edgar Rice Burroughs.A veteran of the American Civil War, he is transported to the planet Mars, called Barsoom by its inhabitants, where he becomes a warrior battling various mythological beasts, alien armies and malevolent foes.

  5. John Carter (film) - Wikipedia

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    The film's title was a major issue; there are several accounts of who decided to change it and why. It is largely based on the first book of the series, A Princess of Mars, but was originally titled John Carter of Mars. [d] Stanton changed the title to that from the book's title early in 2011, "because not a single boy would go".

  6. Dejah Thoris - Wikipedia

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    She is a prominent character in Dynamite Entertainment's Warlord of Mars, based on A Princess of Mars. The Warworld comic from started in 2010 [1] and ended in 2014 ending with 35 issues. [2] Dejah first appears in issue 6. Dejah Thoris is also the main character of the Dynamite spinoff comic Warlord of Mars: Dejah Thoris, which ran

  7. Tars Tarkas - Wikipedia

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    The Finnish filmmaker Aarne Tarkas (originally Aarne Saastamoinen) was an aficionado of the John Carter books and took his name from Tars Tarkas.. In Kage Baker's 2003 novel The Empress of Mars, human colonists on Mars have a Christmas-like celebration, and a settler appears costumed as "Uncle Tars Tarkas", giving gifts to children as if he were Father Christmas or Santa Claus.

  8. Category:Martian novels by Edgar Rice Burroughs - Wikipedia

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    A Princess of Mars; S. Swords of Mars; Synthetic Men of Mars; T. Thuvia, Maid of Mars; W. The Warlord of Mars

  9. Tharks - Wikipedia

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    In the books, Green Martians are around 15 feet tall, with tusks protruding from their mouths, green skin, and with double torso, each with its own set of arms. In A Princess of Mars, with the help of the newly arrived John Carter from Earth, Tars Tarkas becomes a Jeddak (king) of the Tharks.