![]() īurroughs began writing the Barsoom books in the second half of 1911 and produced one volume a year between 19 seven more were produced between 19. The novel became a seminal text in the early science fiction canon, inspiring a slew of imitators and even a pair of related genres, the planetary romance and the sword-and-planetary, practiced by the likes of Leigh Brackett and Michael Moorcock and which you will still find examples of being written today. The Barsoom series, particularly the first novel, is universally considered a major influence on early science fiction. Ten sequels followed over the next three decades, further extending his vision of Barsoom and adding other characters. It features John Carter, a late-19th-century American Confederate veteran who is mysteriously transported from Earth to the dying world of Mars where he meets and romances the beautiful Martian princess Dejah Thoris. The first Barsoom tale was serialized as Under the Moons of Mars in pulp magazine The All-Story from February to July 1912 and published compiled as a novel as A Princess of Mars in 1917. John Carter, Dejah Thoris, Tars Tarkas, Ulysses Paxton, Ras Thavasīarsoom is a fictional representation of the planet Mars created by American pulp fiction author Edgar Rice Burroughs. Helium, Zodanga, Ptarth, Gathol, Toonolian Marshes, Valley Dor, Okar Red Martians, Green Martians, Yellow Martians, White Martians, Black Martians (First Born) ![]() Tharks, Warhoons, Torquas, Thurds Orovars, Lotharians, Therns
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