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A Princess of MarsA Princess of Mars is an Edgar Rice Burroughs science fiction novel, the first of his famous Barsoom series. It is also Burroughs first novel, predating any of his famous Tarzan novels. Though later published in book form, the story was first published in serial form as "Under the Moons of Mars" in All-Story in 1912. The storyJohn Carter, an American Civil War veteran, goes prospecting in Arizona and, when set upon by Indians, is mysteriously transported to Mars. Called "Barsoom" by its inhabitants, Carter finds that he has demigod-like strength on this planet, due to its lesser gravity. Carter is soon captured by "Tharks", the planet's warlike, four-armed, green inhabitants.Eventually Carter escapes from the Tharks and rescues the princess Dejah Thoris, one of the humanoid red martian race. Except for some jewelry, all of the planet's races seem to eschew clothing and look down upon Earth's inhabitants because they do wear clothing. Burroughs describes Dejah Thoris, more or less representative of the red Martian race, thus:
LegacyThis book and its series are noted as inspiration of many later science fiction authors and scientists. Ray Bradbury and Carl Sagan note these stories as early inspiration for their work. Alexei Tolstoy's novel Aelita (1922) also presents a princess of Mars, but has a Leninist point of view. The copyright for this story has expired and, thus, now resides in the public domain. The text is available via Project Gutenberg. Feature filmA full-length feature film of this story has been attempted and aborted many times. Finally, a project is underway that may actually come to fruition. The feature film version of A Princess of Mars is due to be released in 2006. Kerry Conran of Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow fame is scheduled to direct the feature. See alsoExternal links
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