-
extensively in the narrative. In Thuvia, Maid of Mars he
included a
glossary of
Barsoomian words used in the
first four novels. The word "Barsoom", the
native Martian...
-
Barsoomian is the
constructed language of the
fictional Barsoomians, the
sapient humanoid inhabitants of Mars in the
Barsoom series of
novels by Edgar...
-
University of
Baltimore School of Law.
Rosenstein is
married to Lisa
Barsoomian, an
Armenian American lawyer who
worked for the
National Institutes of...
-
unusual appearance and un-
Barsoomian strength and
agility make him a kind of
mythic figure,
capable of
achievements that no
Barsoomian could manage. The Red...
- the vile
pretender goddess Issus. It is said one has to wait an
entire Barsoomian year
before the room the
prisoner is in
revolves back to the entrance...
- Carter.
Carter also
appears in the
beginning of
volume two,
helping the
Barsoomians fight against the
Martians from The War of the Worlds. The same scenario...
-
retaining John Carter's
links to the
American Civil War and
ensuring that the
Barsoomian Tharks were 15 ft (4.6 m) tall (previous
scripts had made them human-sized)...
- the
sarmaks and
taken to
their space gun base. John
Carter ****embles a
Barsoomian force to both
rescue her and foil the sarmaks' plan to
invade Jasoom....
- Carter, he
becomes Jeddak, or king, of the Tharks.
Tarkas is the
first Barsoomian John
Carter encounters when he
appears on Mars. When
Tarkas discovers...
- and Thuvia,
princess of Ptarth.
Helium and
Ptarth are both
prominent Barsoomian city state/empires, and both
Carthoris and
Thuvia were
secondary characters...