The Warlord of Mars
After the dreadful battle which ended with the obliteration of the religion of Issus, John Carter's wife and two other women were locked in a gradually spinning prison attached to the Temple of the Sun, each of whose cells are only open to the outside world once every year. Meanwhile, Carter's friend Xodar has become the new king of the black Martian First Born, and those white Martian therns who reject the old religion likewise gain a new leader. Carter discovers that a First Born named Thurid knows the secret of the Temple of the Sun and he and Matai Shang want to rescue the Holy Thern's daughter Phaidor, who has been confined with Dejah Thoris...
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The Warlord of Mars
After the dreadful battle which ended with the obliteration of the religion of Issus, John Carter's wife and two other women were locked in a gradually spinning prison attached to the Temple of the Sun, each of whose cells are only open to the outside world once every year. Meanwhile, Carter's friend Xodar has become the new king of the black Martian First Born, and those white Martian therns who reject the old religion likewise gain a new leader. Carter discovers that a First Born named Thurid knows the secret of the Temple of the Sun and he and Matai Shang want to rescue the Holy Thern's daughter Phaidor, who has been confined with Dejah Thoris...
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The Warlord of Mars

The Warlord of Mars

by Edgar Rice Burroughs

Narrated by Walter Scott Williams

Unabridged — 5 hours, 55 minutes

The Warlord of Mars

The Warlord of Mars

by Edgar Rice Burroughs

Narrated by Walter Scott Williams

Unabridged — 5 hours, 55 minutes

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After the dreadful battle which ended with the obliteration of the religion of Issus, John Carter's wife and two other women were locked in a gradually spinning prison attached to the Temple of the Sun, each of whose cells are only open to the outside world once every year. Meanwhile, Carter's friend Xodar has become the new king of the black Martian First Born, and those white Martian therns who reject the old religion likewise gain a new leader. Carter discovers that a First Born named Thurid knows the secret of the Temple of the Sun and he and Matai Shang want to rescue the Holy Thern's daughter Phaidor, who has been confined with Dejah Thoris...

Editorial Reviews

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Before writing Tarzan, Burroughs wrote the beginnings of his Mars series, which many view as the better work.”

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"Exceedingly well done." ---Library Journal Audio Review

Library Journal - Audio

In preparing for its John Carter movie adaptation, Disney envisioned a three-film series of the first books of Burroughs's Barsoomian sagas—considered fundamental to modern science fantasy—depicting the humanoid inhabitants of Mars. The first film was mostly based on the original The All-Story magazine serial "Under the Moons of Mars" (later, in book form, A Princess of Mars). The movie, unfortunately, tanked, and its sequels are on hold. As tie-ins to the expected films, these audiobook versions, read by Scott Brick, one of the best-regarded narrators in the business, are exceedingly well done. The sequels tell of Carter's return to Mars and violent efforts to save his wife from the barbarous races and individuals infesting the planet from pole to pole (and who even plague one of Mars's moons). Brick grasps the stories' essentials—action, wonder, and honor—and runs with them. VERDICT Despite the lack of interest that could have resulted from the films, these top productions still should be big hits with classic sf fans.—Don Wismer, formerly with Cary Memorial Lib., Wayne, ME

OCT/NOV 01 - AudioFile

In the third of Burroughs’s “John Carter of Mars” series, the man from Earth unites warring races and is reunited with his love, Dejah Thoris. John Bolen unnecessarily reads the story with a Virginia accent, but he does so effectively and consistently in a way that does not take away from the performance. The MP3 CD is divided into 115 short (3-minute) files. Playback is clear and clean sounding, unadorned by music or other effects. The story is a fitting and exciting conclusion to the first three books, and provides a satisfying surprise ending. S.E.S. © AudioFile 2001, Portland, Maine

Product Details

BN ID: 2940177732015
Publisher: Musaicum Books
Publication date: 03/04/2020
Edition description: Unabridged
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