When Civil War veteran Captain John Carter is incredibly transported from Earth to a strange landscape on Mars, he finds that the weak gravity exponentially increases his speed and strength. Taken prisoner by Martian warriors, Carter impresses them with his remarkable fighting skills, and is quickly made a high-ranking chieftain. Before long, the captain finds himself embroiled in the deadly warfare and dark intrigues that have been polarizing the Martian races. The heroic Carter also finds dangerous romance with the divine princess Dejah Thoris, who wins Carter's love the first moment his eyes meet hers.
John Carter vom MarsReihe
Diese Serie begleitet einen fesselnden Helden, der auf den geheimnisvollen roten Planeten versetzt wird. Gestrandet in einer fremden Welt, muss er sich auf seine Stärke und seinen Mut verlassen, um die Gefahren zu meistern. Er gerät in Stammeskonflikte, politische Intrigen und eine verbotene Romanze mit einer Marsprinzessin. Es ist eine aufregende Saga über Überleben, Romantik und epische Abenteuer auf einer fernen Welt.






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The Gods of Mars
- 247 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
After the long exile on Earth, John Carter finally returned to his beloved Mars. But beautiful Dejah Thoris, the woman he loved, had vanished. Now he was trapped in the legendary Eden of Mars -- an Eden from which none ever escaped alive.
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DER KRIEGSHERR DES MARS
Dritter Band des MARS-Zyklus
John Carter riskiert alles, um seine Frau - Prinzessin Dejah Thoris - aus den Fängen seiner bösartigen Feinde zu retten, doch diese sind ihm stets einen Schritt voraus! Seine Suche führt ihn schließlich zum mysteriösen Nordpol des Roten Planeten. Wird diese im Eis versunkene Zivilisation für ihn zum Verhängnis werden? Der Roman DER KRIEGSHERR DES MARS erschien erstmals im Jahre 1913 (unter dem Titel THE WARLORD OF MARS) als Fortsetzungsgeschichte im THE-ALL-STORY-Magazin. Der Apex-Verlag macht DER KRIEGSHERR DES MARS zum ersten Mal seit Jahrzehnten wieder als deutschsprachige Ausgabe verfügbar, neu ins Deutsche übersetzt von Gabriele C. Woiwode.
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Edgar Rice Burroughs was born in 1875 in Chicago, Illinois. Although Burroughs wrote in many genres he is best known for creating the jungle hero Tarzan. Burroughs began writing for pulp fiction magazines and in 1912 he published Tarzan of the Apes. Thuvia is the fourth book in the Martian adventure series. Carthoris is in love with the princess Thuvia. Astok the Prince of Dusar steals her and Carthoris attempts to follow her across Barsoom. On his journey he encounters many strange and fascinating otherworldly creatures.
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The Chessmen of Mars
- 280 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
Set in the imaginative world of Barsoom, the story follows Tara, the adventurous Princess of Helium, and Gahan of Gathol, who is determined to win her heart. Their journey takes a thrilling turn when they find themselves on live chessboards in Manator, where the stakes are life and death. As Gahan battles to defeat the malevolent ruler threatening Gathol, themes of love, bravery, and strategy intertwine. This fifth installment showcases Burroughs' creativity and intricate world-building like never before.
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Bývalý pozemšťan Ulysses Paxton věrně sloužil největšímu učenci Barsoomu, dokud jej příšerný obchod jeho pána s živými těly nepřinutil ke vzpouře. Poté, aby zachránil tělo ženy, kterou miloval, byl nucen zaútočit na mocný Phundahla jeho krásnou leč ďábelskou vládkyni…
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A Fighting Man of Mars
- 368 Seiten
- 13 Lesestunden
In a gripping quest, Hadron of Hastor embarks on a mission to rescue Sanoma Tora from the clutches of Tul Axtar of Jahar. His journey takes an unexpected turn when he attempts to save Tavia, a slave girl from his own race, leading them both to imprisonment in Tjanath. There, Hadron uncovers a terrifying plot: Tul Axtar has been breeding warriors for conquest and possesses a devastating new weapon. With John Carter's fleet unknowingly heading into danger, Hadron must navigate treachery and fear to save both Tavia and Sanoma Tora.
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John Carter, převlečený za obyčejného bojovníka, se vydává zlomit moc vrahů z města Zodangy. Tajně pronikne do jejich rady a odhalí spiknutí, jehož účelem má být únos jeho milované Dejah Thoris. Na její záchranu je však příliš pozdě - v té chvíli je již princezna z Helia ve vesmíru, na cestě k Thurii, bližšímu z obou barsoomských měsíců...
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Synthetic Men Of Mars
- 186 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
Set on the vibrant planet of Mars, or Barsoom, the story features John Carter, a heroic figure caught in a fierce conflict between the noble city of Helium and the malevolent nation of Okar. As he traverses the planet's perilous landscapes, he encounters strange creatures and formidable foes. The novel weaves together action, romance, and intrigue, exploring themes of loyalty and the clash of civilizations. Burroughs' imaginative storytelling creates a thrilling adventure that captivates readers and blurs the lines between science and fantasy.
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Llana of Gathol
- 228 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
Llana of Gathol features a lighter tone as it follows Llana, the granddaughter of John Carter, on her adventurous journey back home. Joined by Carter and Pan Dan Chee, they encounter a mad hypnotist who has lived for nearly a million years and explore the frozen soldiers of Pankor. The trio also navigates the invisible citizens of Invak. This collection marks a self-parodic phase for Burroughs, showcasing a blend of humor and classic adventure elements typical of his earlier works.
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The collection features two novelettes set in the John Carter universe, with "John Carter and the Giant of Mars" written by Edgar Rice Burroughs' son, John Coleman Burroughs, despite the father's name on the byline. The second story, "Skeleton Men of Jupiter," is the incomplete first part of a planned four-part novel, interrupted by World War II and Edgar's declining health. This work highlights the continuation of the beloved Martian saga through familial legacy and the impact of historical events on storytelling.
The John Carter Trilogy of Edgar Rice Burroughs
A Princess of Mars, The Gods of Mars and The Warlord of Mars -A Pulp-Lit Annotated Omnibus Edition
- 634 Seiten
- 23 Lesestunden
Set against a backdrop of thrilling space adventures, this classic tale features daring heroes and treacherous villains exploring distant planets. The narrative intertwines action, romance, and the quest for glory, as characters navigate through battles and betrayals in a vibrant interstellar universe. With its imaginative settings and dynamic storytelling, it captures the essence of adventure and the spirit of exploration, making it a timeless favorite for fans of science fiction and fantasy.
John Carter of Mars
The Collection - A Princess of Mars; The Gods of Mars; The Warlord of Mars; Thuvia, Maid of Mars; The Chessmen of Mars
- 540 Seiten
- 19 Lesestunden
The story features John Carter, a heroic figure in Burroughs' Barsoom series, who first emerged in "Under the Moons of Mars." This novel marked Burroughs' rise to fame and initiated a captivating saga set on the planet Barsoom. Over the next thirty years, Burroughs expanded this universe through numerous sequels, enriching the narrative and exploring the adventures and challenges faced by Carter in this imaginative world.
Book One of the John Carter of Mars collections, this edition contains the original text from the first, second, and third of Edgar Rice Burrough's world-famous novels. Originally published from 1917 and 1919, A Princess of Mars, The Gods of Mars, and The Warlord of Mars are science-fiction classics, and the origin of Burroughs's legendary series.
John Carter of Mars (Barsoom)
Omnibus 1: A Princess of Mars, the Gods of Mars, Warlord of Mars
- 546 Seiten
- 20 Lesestunden
Set in a scientifically advanced yet decadent society, the John Carter of Mars series features thrilling adventures and captivating characters. The omnibus includes the first three novels, following John Carter's mysterious journey from Arizona to Mars, where he encounters the beautiful Princess Dejah Thoris. With themes of heroism and romance, these stories have left a lasting impact on the science fiction genre, captivating audiences with their action-packed narrative and imaginative world-building.
This bind-up contains the first three classic John Carter of Mars books: "A Princess of Mars, The Gods of Mars," and "The Warlord of Mars," and is illustrated by renowned fantasy illustrators Scott M. Fischer, Mark Zug, Scott Gustafson, and Ian McCaig. It also contains an Introduction by Bruce Coville.