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Barsoom is a
fictional representation of the
planet Mars
created by
American pulp
fiction author Edgar Rice Burroughs. The
first Barsoom tale was serialized...
- HAL 9000 (or
simply HAL or Hal) is a
fictional artificial intelligence character and the main
antagonist in the
Space Odyssey series.
First appearing in...
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fantasy novel by
American writer Edgar Rice Burroughs, the
first of his
Barsoom series. It was
first serialized in the pulp
magazine All-Story Magazine...
- 1912
issues of The All-Story.
Under the
Moons of Mars
inaugurated the
Barsoom series,
introduced John Carter, and
earned Burroughs US$400 ($11,922 today)...
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protagonist of the
Barsoom stories by
Edgar Rice Burroughs. A
veteran of the
American Civil War, he is
transported to the
planet Mars,
called Barsoom by its inhabitants...
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fantasy novel by
American writer Edgar Rice Burroughs, the
fifth of his
Barsoom series.
Burroughs began writing it in January, 1921, and the
finished story...
-
science fantasy pulp
fiction works by
Edgar Rice Burroughs, such as the
Barsoom series. It also
includes erotica and
philosophical content. The Gor series...
- John
Carter of Mars is the
eleventh and
final book in the
Barsoom series by
American writer Edgar Rice Burroughs. It is not a novel, but
rather a collection...
- Burroughs, the
sixth of his
Barsoom series. Burroughs'
working titles for the
novel were A
Weird Adventure on Mars and Vad Varo of
Barsoom. It was
first published...
- the
third of his
Barsoom series.
Burroughs began writing it in June, 1913,
going through five
working titles;
Yellow Men of
Barsoom, The
Fighting Prince...