Thuvia, Maid of Mars: Book 4 of the Barsoom Series (Deodand Classics) - Book Review,
by Edgar Rice Burroughs

From Library Journal This, the fourth in Burroughs's Martian series, is not expected to make B&B rich, but it does appeal to fans like company president Beth Baxter and Burroughs's faithful audience. Stan Winiarski takes on the narration. Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc.
Book Description When Thuvia, Princess of Ptarth, is abducted, blame is cast upon Carthoris, son of John Carter the Warlord of Mars. But both are innocent victims of the sinister Prince Astok of Dusar, whose lust for Thuvia brings all of Mars to the brink of war. One of the most profound early influences on the science fiction and fantasy genre, Edgar Rice Burroughs is now most famous for his Tarzan series, although he wrote many tales that have captured the imaginations of generations of readers, including the Martian adventures of the Barsoom sequence, of which this book is the fourth, the Pellucidar sequence, and the stories of Carson on Venus.
Download Description Volume four of the epic Mars Series finds Thuvia, Princess of Ptarth abducted -- and the suspect is Carthoris, son of John Carter!
From the Publisher This book is a standard print version using a minimum of 10 point type in a 6 by 9 inch size and library bound. As with all Quiet Vision print books, it use a high grade, acid free paper for long life.
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