Volume 4
Thuvia, Maid of Mars
by Edgar Rice Burroughs
Issued:
August 1973
New English Library
London
SBN 450016951
Paperback
Cover illustration by Bruce Pennington
128 pages
Notes
Thuvia, Maid of Mars, a Barsoom novel by Edgar Rice Burroughs.
Part 4 of the Martian Series.
First published as a serial in All-Story Weekly magazine in 1916 and as a complete novel by A.C. McClurg & Co. in 1920.
First issued by New English Library in 1969.
Publisher’s Blurb – Lower Cover
Revolted by the crude advances of Astok, Prince of Dusar, Princess Thuvia of Ptarth calls Carthoris of Helium to her aid. This magnificent warrior – son of that great earth-man John Carter, Warlord of Mars – loves Thuvia passionately . . . but she is promised to another prince.
Astok determines to take Thuvia, by force if necessary, and wreak terrible revenge on Carthoris. This jealous plan threatens to plunge all Mars into bloody conflict – a conflict that could involve the cruel, hideous and inferior green men.
Brilliantly imaginative and utterly realistic, this is Edgar Rice Burrough's fourth book in the famous, bestselling Martian Series. |
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