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The Warlord of mars is the last book in the trilogy that Mr. Burroughs did not intend to write. The first book being: “The Princess of Mars” and the second being: “The God of Mars”. The book takes up 6 months after “The Princess of Mars” Where our hero Carter is relentless in trying to find his princess and the villain “Thurid” whom has taken her. Please Note: This book is easy to read in true text, not scanned images that can sometimes be difficult to decipher. This eBook has bookmarks at chapter headings and is printable up to two full copies per year.
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Classic Literature, Fiction, Historical Fiction, Science Fiction, Dejah Thoris (Fictitious character), real science fiction, John Carter, Mars, Martian series, tharks, throats, sward, ochre, Helium, airships, glass needles, air guns, swords, gravity, Apache, desert, astral travel, U.S. Calvary, Fiction, science fiction, action & adventure, Barsoom (imaginary place), fiction, Carter, john (fictitious character), fiction, Fiction, science fiction, general, Fiction, action & adventure, John Carter (Fictitious character), Large type booksPlaces
Mars (Planet)Times
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Warlord of Mars
May 30, 2006, Paperbackshop.Co.UK Ltd - Echo Library
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1847026559 9781847026552
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First Sentence
"IN THE shadows of the forest that flanks the crimson plain by the side of the Lost Sea of Korus in the Valley Dor, beneath the hurtling moons of Mars, speeding their meteoric way close above the bosom of the dying planet, I crept stealthily along the trail of a shadowy form that hugged the darker places with a persistency that proclaimed the sinister nature of its errand."
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