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Thuvia, Maid of Mars

Thuvia, Maid of Mars

Edgar Rice Burroughs

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Thuvia, Maid of Mars moves the focus of Burroughs’ Martian series to Carthoris, the son of the human John Carter and Martian Dejah Thoris and the prince of Helium. Princess Thuvia of Ptarth and Prince Carthoris of Helium are in love. Fate, however, is against them: the princess is promised to another, the Jeddak of Kaol, Kulan Tith. So when the princess is kidnapped, suspicion falls on Carthoris, who sets out as his father would have to rescue the damsel and clear his name. As the great airborne navies of Mars’ military powers charge inexorably towards a needless war, Carthoris pursues the imperiled princess across borders and battlefields, making new enemies and allies along the way on a journey which traverses far and forgotten corners of Barsoom. Thuvia, Maid of Mars presents many familiar themes from Burroughs’ books, such as damsels in distress, fantastical adventures, chivalry, and derring-do, set against a backdrop of looming war and political intrigue. But it also introduces new elements, such as psychic armies and new flight technologies, as well as bringing entirely new races and settings to the series. It was originally published in 1916 as three serialized parts in All-Story Weekly, and published as a novel in 1920.

Science fictionMartiansFictionMars (Planet)Fiction
PublisherStandard Ebooks
LanguageEnglish
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Books by Edgar Rice Burroughs

PellucidarPellucidar
Tarzan and the Jewels of OparTarzan and the Jewels of Opar
Tarzan and the Golden LionTarzan and the Golden Lion
Tarzan the UntamedTarzan the Untamed
The Beasts of TarzanThe Beasts of Tarzan
The Land That Time ForgotThe Land That Time Forgot
The Moon MaidThe Moon Maid
The MuckerThe Mucker
A Princess of MarsA Princess of Mars
The Return of TarzanThe Return of Tarzan
Tarzan and the Ant MenTarzan and the Ant Men
The Son of TarzanThe Son of Tarzan
Tarzan, Lord of the JungleTarzan, Lord of the Jungle
Jungle Tales of TarzanJungle Tales of Tarzan
At the Earth’s CoreAt the Earth’s Core
Beyond ThirtyBeyond Thirty
The Warlord of MarsThe Warlord of Mars
The Master Mind of MarsThe Master Mind of Mars
Tarzan the TerribleTarzan the Terrible
The Chessmen of MarsThe Chessmen of Mars

Audiobooks by Edgar Rice Burroughs

Gods of MarsGods of Mars
Princess of MarsPrincess of Mars
Warlord of MarsWarlord of Mars
Tarzan of the ApesTarzan of the Apes

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