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War-lord of Mars

John Carter discovers that a First Born knows the secret of the Temple of the Sun and he and the Holy Hekkador Matai Shang want to rescue the Holy Thern's daughter, who is imprisoned with Dejah Thoris and another Barsoomian princess, Thuvia of Ptarth. Carter follows them in the hope to liberate his beloved wife.

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  • "Warlords of Mars"@en
  • "John Carter: opperste krijgsheer van mars"
  • ""Ren yuan tai shan" zhi hou"
  • "《人猿泰山》之后"
  • "Warlord of Mars"@en
  • "Warlord of Mars"@it
  • "Warlord of Mars"

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  • "John Carter discovers that a First Born knows the secret of the Temple of the Sun and he and the Holy Hekkador Matai Shang want to rescue the Holy Thern's daughter, who is imprisoned with Dejah Thoris and another Barsoomian princess, Thuvia of Ptarth. Carter follows them in the hope to liberate his beloved wife."
  • "John Carter discovers that a First Born knows the secret of the Temple of the Sun and he and the Holy Hekkador Matai Shang want to rescue the Holy Thern's daughter, who is imprisoned with Dejah Thoris and another Barsoomian princess, Thuvia of Ptarth. Carter follows them in the hope to liberate his beloved wife."@en
  • "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. For six long Martian months I had haunted the vicinity of the hateful Temple of the Sun, within whose slow-revolving shaft, far beneath the surface of Mars, my princess lay entombed - but whether alive or dead I knew not. Had Phaidor's slim blade found that beloved heart? Time only would reveal the truth. Six hundred and eighty-seven Martian days must come and go before the cell's door would again come opposite the tunnel's end where last I had seen my ever-beautiful Dejah Thoris."
  • "John Carter discovers that a First Born knows the secret of the Temple of the Sun and he and the Holy Hekkador Matai Shang want to rescue the Holy Thern's daughter, who is imprisoned with Dejah Thoris and another Barsoomian princess, Thuvia of Ptarth."
  • "John Carter discovers that a First Born knows the secret of the Temple of the Sun and he and the Holy Hekkador Matai Shang want to rescue the Holy Thern's daughter, who is imprisoned with Dejah Thoris and another Barsoomian princess, Thuvia of Ptarth."@en
  • "Inside the walls of this mysterious revolving tower is his beloved wife, Dejah Thoris, the beautiful princess of Barsoom. Worse yet, his wife is trapped there with the lovely but wicked Phaidor, who has sworn to make John Carter her own-even if it means murder. How can Carter gain access to the Temple, whose doors swing open only once a year?"@en
  • "John Carter discovers that a First Born knows the secret of the Temple of the Sun and he and the Holy Hekkador Matai Shang want to rescue the Holy Thern's daughter, who is imprisoned with Dejah Thoris and another Barsoomian princess, Thuvia of Ptarth. John Carter follows them in the hope to liberate his beloved wife. His antagonists flee to the north, taking the three women along. Thereafter John Carter follows them untiring into the north polar regions where he discovers more fantastic creatures and ancient, mysterious Martian races. These he overcomes in battle, and is later proclaimed "Warlord of Barsoom" by his allies. This book is the last to feature Tars Tarkas, John Carter's ally, in any major role; indeed, the green Barsoomians of whom Tars Tarkas is an oligarch disappear altogether from most of the later novels."@en
  • "The Gods of Mars ended on a cliffhanger, with John Carter's beloved wife, Dejah Thoris, and her former slave Thuvia caught in the clutches of the evil queen Issus. In order to free them, Carter journeys to the frozen wastelands of northern Mars, where new dangers and horrifying creatures confront him. Can Carter overcome the obstacles to rescue the woman he loves…and finally become the Warlord of Mars?"
  • "John Carter goes to the rescue of his beloved Dejah Thoris. As he chases his foes into the uncharted north pole region he discovers new and fantastic aliens."@en
  • "Matai Shang secretly frees Dejah Thoris, Thuvia, and Phaidor from their prison but does so for his own purposes. John Carter pursues Matai Shang and Thurid, a rebel Dator (prince) of the First Born, across Barsoom, eventually finding himself in Okar, the northern polar nation of the Yellow men. There he discovers that a powerful magnet has destroyed every fleet and ship which has attempted to explore the north, and kept the Okarians' secret refuge safe for countless ages. Carter also finds his father-in-law, Mors Kajak, a prisoner. With the aid of Thuvan Dihn, Thuvia's father, as well as Talu (a rebel prince of Okar), they overthrow the last vestiges of Thern power and rescue Dejah Thoris. But they call upon the nations which have befriended Carter through the years, who send a vast armada northward to rescue him. Carter thus has to destroy the great magnet as well as Matai Shang's plans. The Jeddaks of Barsoom's greatest nations proclaim John Carter Warlord of Mars."@en
  • "Warlord of Mars is a science fiction novel written by Edgar Rice Burroughs, the third of his famous Barsoom series. Burroughs began writing it in June, 1913, going through five working titles; Yellow Men of Barsoom, The Fighting Prince of Mars, Across Savage Mars, The Prince of Helium, and The War Lord of Mars. The finished story was first published in All Story Magazine as a four-part serial in the issues for December, 1913-March, 1914. It was later published as a complete novel by A.C. McClurg in September, 1919.-- Excerpted from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia."@en
  • "For six long Martian months, John Carter has haunted the terrifying Temple of the Sun. Inside the walls of this mysterious revolving tower is his beloved wife, Dejah Thoris, the beautiful princess of Barsoom. Worse yet, his wife is trapped there with the lovely but wicked Phaidor, who has sworn to make John Carter her own-even if it means murder. How can Carter gain access to the Temple, whose doors swing open only once a year? And when he does find his way inside, will he find Dejah Thoris's welcoming embrace-or her corpse?"@en
  • "Far to the north, in the frozen wastes of Polar Mars, lay the home of the Holy Therns, sacred and inviolate. Only John Carter dared to go there to find his lost Dejah Thoris. But between him and his goal lay the bones of all who had gone before."
  • "Far to the north, in the frozen wastes of Polar Mars, lay the home of the Holy Therns, sacred and inviolate. Only John Carter dared to go there to find his lost Dejah Thoris. But between him and his goal lay the bones of all who had gone before."@en
  • "The story of John Carter and Dejah Thoris concludes in this entry in Edgar Rice Burroughs' Barsoom series. With his wife held captive in the Temple of the Sun, a prison that opens only once per Martian year, John Carter and his friends plot a rescue. On the way they encounter strange creatures, different races of Martians and fierce battles."@en
  • ""Warlord of Mars is an incredible enhancement of the classic Edgar Rice Burroughs story, originally published in 1912 in All Story Magazine and later collected as Princess of Mars. If you thought you knew the story, think again! Featuring John Carter, an ex-cavalry officer in the Confederate Army who finds himself mysteriously transported to Mars, joined on his adventures by Tars Tarkas, his Martian comrade, and Dejah Thoris, a Martian Princess."--P. [4] of cover."@en
  • "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. For six long Martian months I had haunted the vicinity of the hateful Temple of the Sun, within whose slow-revolving shaft, far beneath the surface of Mars, my princess lay entombed but whether alive or dead I knew not."
  • "Warlord of Mars is the third novel in Burroughs' Barsoom series. The setting is an inhabited, dying Mars, where the different races fight over dwindling resources. It is a frontier world full of honor, glory and desperation; lost cities and ancient secrets provide the landscape for heroic adventures."@en

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  • "Science fiction"
  • "Science fiction"@en
  • "Comic books, strips, etc"@en
  • "Science fiction comic books, strips, etc"@en
  • "Juvenile works"
  • "Electronic books"
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Science fiction, American"@en
  • "Graphic novels"@en
  • "Texts"
  • "Adventure fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Vědecko-fantastické romány"

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  • "Thuvia, la doncella de Marte"@es
  • "Pozemšťan vojevúdcem na Marsu"
  • "John Carter : krigsherre av Mars"
  • "火星战将"
  • "Huo xing jun fa"
  • "Il signore della guerra di Marte"@it
  • "Il signore della guerra di Marte"
  • "Huo xing zhan jiang"
  • "War-lord of Mars"@en
  • "Signore della guerra di Marte"
  • "The warlord of Mars"
  • "The warlord of Mars"@en
  • "Krigsherren af Mars = (The warlord of Mars)"
  • "Vladyka Marsa ; Tuvii︠a︡--deva Marsa"
  • "Warlord of Mars. Volume 2"@en
  • "Vladyka Marsa ; Tuviia deva Marsa"
  • "El guerrero de marte"@es
  • "El guerrero de marte"
  • "Krigsherren af Mars"@da
  • "火星の大元帥カーター"
  • "The warlord of Mars : a tale of Barsoom"@en
  • "Un guerrero de Marte"@es
  • "Sõjajumal Carter"
  • "Warlord of Mars. Volume 3"@en
  • "Opperste krijgsheer van mars"
  • "The Warlord of Mars"
  • "The Warlord of Mars"@en
  • "Marsin sotavaltias"@fi
  • "Warlord of Mars. [Volume three]"@en
  • "Marsin sotavaltias : seikkailuromaani"@fi
  • "John Carter, krigsherre av Mars"@sv
  • "Kasei no daigensui Kāta"
  • "火星の大元師カーター"
  • "火星の大元帥カータ"
  • "The Warlord of Mars, etc"@en
  • "火星军阀 = The warlord of Mars"
  • "Warlord of mars"
  • "Warlord of mars"@en
  • "火星战将 = The wardlord of Mars"
  • "Kasei no daigensui kātā"
  • "Kasei no daigensui kātā"@ja
  • "Stríðsherrann á Mars"
  • "Kasei no daigenshi Kātā"
  • "火星军阀"
  • "El guerrero de Marte"@es
  • "Warlord of Mars. [Volume one]"@en
  • "Huo xing zhan jiang = The wardlord of Mars"
  • "Warlord of Mars. [Volume two]"@en
  • "El señor de la guerra de Marte"@es
  • "The warlord of mars"@en
  • "Huo xing jun fa = The warlord of Mars"
  • "The Project Gutenberg etext of The warlord of Mars"@en
  • "[The Warlord of Mars, etc.]"
  • "[The Warlord of Mars, etc.]"@en
  • "Kasei no daigensui kata"@ja
  • "John Carter và thống soái Hoả tinh"
  • "Pozemšťan vojevůdcem na Marsu"
  • "El guerrero de Marte : novela completa"
  • "Warlord of Mars"
  • "Warlord of Mars"@en

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