The John Carter Trilogy of Edgar Rice Burroughs
A Princess of Mars; The Gods of Mars; A Warlord of Mars
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Finn J.D. John
About this listen
This Annotated Omnibus Edition contains the first three novels of Edgar Rice Burroughs' Martian tales (the Barsoom series).
The first of these novels, A Princess of Mars, was Burroughs' first book, and he wrote the next two novels in quick succession. Together they tell the story of John Carter of Mars - how he came to Mars, met the love of his life, and quickly found himself occupied full-time defending her and saving his adopted planet from interplanetary evildoers.
This trilogy opened the doors of popular science fiction to an entire nation and world. It launched the original pulp science fiction storyworld and series, often imitated but never duplicated, and has inspired four generations of young sci-fi and fantasy writers, artists, moviemakers and videogame designers.
And, of course, it's a ripping great story.
This Pulp-Lit Press Annotated Omnibus Edition takes those three novels together as a coherent story. Each is gracefully and unobtrusively annotated, to help the modern reader put it in the proper literary and historical context for maximum reading enjoyment. All annotations are presented together in a single chapter, easily skipped by readers who prefer to get on with the story.
©2014 Finn J.D. John (P)2014 Finn J.D. JohnWhat listeners say about The John Carter Trilogy of Edgar Rice Burroughs
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- Andrew
- 31-01-23
Wall-of-text in an audio form
The story is of course dated, but is better in practice than its constituent memes and stereotypes would suggest .
The narrator speaks clearly, but undramatically, and at a constant pacey clip …which after a short while, results in the audio equivalent of a wall of text.
It thus becomes very difficult to follow, if you wish to listen for long periods .
I’ll be looking for an alternative reading.
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- Kai
- 20-01-17
Really enjoyed the commentry
At the end of each book you are treated to a short lesson that gives a outlines many of the historical references that would be completely lost today to a modern reader.
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- just-ice
- 05-09-20
great job Finn
I am glad I purchased this version f the trilogy. Finn J.D John does a great job narrating and giving further inside in to Edgar rice Burroughs. great reat I loved it.
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