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by George W. Ogden


  EDGAR RICE BURROUGH'S NOVELS

  May be had wherever books are sold. Ask for Grossat & Dunlap's list.

  _TARZAN THE UNTAMED_

  Tells of Tarzan' s return to the life of the ape-man in his search forvengeance on those who took from him his wife and home.

  _JUNGLE TALES OF TARZAN_

  Records the many wonderful exploits by which Tarzan proves his rightto ape kingship.

  _A PRINCESS OF MARS_

  Forty-three million miles from the earth--a succession of the weirdestand most astounding adventures in fiction. John Carter, American,finds himself on the planet Mars, battling for a beautiful woman, withthe Green Men of Mars, terrible creatures fifteen feet high, mountedon horses like dragons.

  _THE GODS OF MARS_

  Continuing John Carter's adventures on the Planet Mars, in which hedoes battle against the ferocious "plant men," creatures whose mightytails swished their victims to instant death, and defies Issus, theterrible Goddess of Death, whom all Mars worships and reveres.

  _THE WARLORD OF MARS_

  Old acquaintances, made in the two other stories, reappear, TarsTarkas, Tardos Mors and others. There is a happy ending to the storyin the union of the Warlord, the title conferred upon John Carter,with Dejah Thoris.

  _THUVIA, MAID OF MARS_

  The fourth volume of the series. The story centers around theadventures of Carthoris, the son of John Carter and Thuvia, daughterof a Martian Emperor.

  Grosset & Dunlap, Publishers, New York

 

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