An edition of The Chessmen of Mars (1922)

The Chessmen of Mars (Martian Tales of Edgar Rice Burroughs)

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An edition of The Chessmen of Mars (1922)

The Chessmen of Mars (Martian Tales of Edgar Rice Burroughs)

Unabridged edition
  • 4.29 ·
  • 7 Ratings
  • 20 Want to read
  • 0 Currently reading
  • 14 Have read

SHEA had just beaten me at chess, as usual, and, also as usual, I had gleaned what questionable satisfaction I might by twitting him with this indication of failing mentality by calling his attention to the nth time to that theory, propounded by certain scientists, which is based upon the assertion that phenomenal chess players are always found to be from the ranks of children under twelve, adults over seventy-two or the mentally defective - a theory that is lightly ignored upon those rare occasions that I win.

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Tantor Media
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Cover of: The Chessmen of Mars (Martian Tales of Edgar Rice Burroughs)
The Chessmen of Mars (Martian Tales of Edgar Rice Burroughs)
December 1, 2001, Tantor Media
Audio CD in English - Unabridged edition
Cover of: Chessmen of Mars
Chessmen of Mars
1981, Ballantine Books
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The chessmen of Mars
1922, Grosset & Dunlap
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Audio CD
Dimensions
6.4 x 6.3 x 1.1 inches
Weight
9 ounces

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OL8364699M
ISBN 10
1400100216
ISBN 13
9781400100217
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54477155
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56124
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April 29, 2008 Created by an anonymous user Imported from amazon.com record.