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Only the man who created Tarzan, The Ape Man, could write so bold a story.
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A PRINCESS OF MARS
by
EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS
An absorbing tale of adventure and romance forty-three million miles from Earth. It is hardly too much to say it is the boldest piece of imaginative fiction in this generation.
John Carter, American, goes to sleep in a mysterious cave in the Arizona desert and when he wakes up finds himself on the planet Mars. There he meets with a succession of weird and astounding adventures, told in that fascinating and realistic way that makes Burroughs easily the foremost romanticist of his time.
Only the man who created Tarzan, The Ape Man, could write so bold a story.
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