A Princess of Mars (Barsoom #1) (1912)

by Edgar Rice Burroughs



John Carter, a Civil War veteran, is mystically transported to a Mars which is populated by all sorts of peculiar beings.

 


Enslaved by giant, green barbarians who also respect him for his physical prowess, which has been enhanced by Mars's weaker gravity, Carter manages to survive despite overwhelming odds and win the hand of a beautiful princess.

 


Obviously, this is not "The Sound and the Fury." 



It's better!

 


It is a sterling example of escapist literature from a master of the "lost worlds" genre of fantasy.



"Princess of Mars" (Arabic)

"Daughter of a Thousand Jeddahs" (Russian)

"Princess of Mars" (Czech)

"Escape to Mars" (Danish)

"The Princess of Mars" (French)

"John Carter and the Princess of Mars" (Swedish)

"A Princess of Mars" (Spanish)

"Martian Girl Master" (Thai)

"Princess of Mars" (Polish)

"Princess of Mars" (Hungarian)

"The Princess of Mars" (Bulgarian)

"Princess of Mars" (Estonian)

"Under the Moons of Mars" (Italian)

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