As a teen, I voraciously consumed every Edgar Rice Burroughs book in my high school and local library. It was awesome that he wrote many series of books: Tarzan, Carter of Mars, Carson of Venus, Pellucidar, the Moon Maid. Burroughs himself was an interesting person. Did you know he was a cavalry trooper in the 7th Cavalry in the 1890s? He worked as a cowboy in Idaho for a while. He was a seller of pencil sharpeners when he started his writing career. During WW2, even though he was in his late 60's, he became a War Correspondent. Pretty adventurous guy!
First time hearing this author but certainly not the last! This was a great reader and captivating story. Like someone else commented I can't believe it's a Librivox recording lol free is free. While laying in a hospital bed for a month I've listened to many books so thank you for this one!
My Daddy had the entire John Carter of Mars series in paperback. They had the most awesome cover art! He also had the Tarzan series. I read them all one summer and became a lifelong fan.
I too stumbled upon the series when I was 8 years old first the Tarzan series and then The Gods of Mars series and I too became a lifelong fan and I read everything by Burroughs that I could and I became an enthusiast of unsolved and ancient mysteries when I reached adulthood. The faces and pyramids on Mars makes one wonder about this series because when it was written I doubt that they were actually able to see the surface of Mars, but maybe they could but it doesn’t matter I actually don’t want to know because it’s much more interesting to ponder the possibilities if they couldn’t, but it is really cool to see that someone else had a similar experience that brought you and I to the same place listening to this awesome literary masterpiece, ( in my mind anyway, and it drew me in and was all the encouragement that I needed to help me read at a more advanced level, even as a small boy of eight or nine. The next Summer I read Battlefield Earth by L. Ron Hubbard, I thought it was much more interesting than Dionetics but I was ten or eleven. I wish you all good things friend and it’s kinda sad that reading books is becoming a past time with the younger generations, because I am afraid that this art form is quickly becoming rarer and rarer and will soon be lost to the chasm of time, and it makes me sad because it has been such a joy to me and has helped me learn throughout my life. May the creator smile upon us both as we walk upon our separate paths but it’s nice to see a kindred soul upon life’s path, and may all of our tomorrow’s hold greater fortune and joy than all our yesterdays.
I was introduced to ERBs Mars and other titles way back in the early 60s. Up until that time all l knew of this very entertaining author was thru his Tarson comic books. What drew me to these wonderful stories and books was the cover art work by perhaps the greatest illustrator of this age or any other for that matter l speak of the great Frank Frazetta. From that moment on l purchased every Dell paperback edition of all of his books l would lay my hands on. As a result l availed myself of every tittle. l was relatively young back then, but the 15c per book wasn't to great a burden. l relished reading each and everyone one l could lay my hands on! I found ERBs writing style somewhat florid and so pompous to the point of embarrassment! lol. l swear l could envision every scene of every chapter he wrote as if l were watching it on a movie screen! And after all that's what distinguishes a great writer from one of mediocre talent!. lf l could find those Dell editions in reprint (wishful thinking right?!) l would start the process all over lol. But to give credit where credit is due, these Audio recordings of these wonderful books, are indeed very welcomed!...
What are you talking about @@michaelwills1926 Humans have thought about gravity since the 4th century BC, and conversely an antigravity for as long. The wright flyer II flew 105 flights in 1904 alone, some 414 years since Leonardo Di Vinci first drew a plausible flying machine with all the features of a plane. Manned air balloons had been around since 1783. In 1912 gravity was still thought* of in terms of Newton's Law of Gravitation, and it was only a few years earlier that Piotr Kapitsa undertook an experiment with a pendulum and vibrations which at the time appeared to be anti-gravity. In 1950 Kapitsa would win a Nobel Prize for explaining the phenomenon, which sadly wasn't anti-gravity at all. Although Einstein started work on general relativity in 1907 is didn't really come to be accepted as a replacement for Newton's Law of Gravitation until after 1915. The technological ideas in this novel are not new for it's time at all, indeed they were somewhat recycled and common place for the genre. Teleportation started appearing in stories from the mid 19th century, really finding their peak use in science fiction by 1897. It appears the two of you simply don't understand history. Humans used to have imaginations, before they were wiped away by endless scroll.
People act like anything that happened before the 40’s is so shocking, meanwhile there are epic stories written from 2,000 BC that still exist to this day.
If you have a chance I totally recommend it, it was another awesome series and I read the Mars series but I hadn’t heard of the Venus or the Moon series I am going to find them though and I am very pleasantly surprised that I didn’t find out about them thank you
I firmly believe that the genre of science fiction has only gotten less creative, less inspired and less ambitious with time. The older the scifi the better
@@Daleksaresupreme1 "less ambitious" spoken like a man who hasn't read house of suns. People are a little too caught up in nostalgia imo. Lots of absolutely banger stuff when it comes to modern sci fi, children of time and the three body problem are both very imaginative, ancillary justice has very interesting cultures and themes about culture clashes. The red rising trilogy deserves a shout out as well, not for being particularly imaginative or new but for being pulpy action sci fi of the sort that has greatly died down in recent decades.
Bob Saget I know right but the cover art of the paperback books of both series is awesome, and the only other series that came close was the Conan books and the Conan comic book series
I think they should make this into a epic television series on HBO or Netflix, but I totally agree with you the new shit they have nowadays is crap compared to the Epic novels people wrote back in the day that just shows you how Hollywood has gone to shit!!!
@@rebellworldwide1776 ...yep, just finished this and starting Warlords of Mars...the cliffhanger endings keep me goin. Hollywood needs to get it right, Disney bastardized the last attempt...HBO series could work if they actually stick to the books.
@@thedoncrazephaze5375 I picked up the series On audio books you get all 7 books or 6 books I forget but it's 56 hours long and I got it for free because you always get a free Book every month it's totally worth it on audiobook you should check it out...
Awesome. I didn't realize that there was an audio of this one. I read the first one in the series and had to buy the sequel The Gods of Mars. This is just a very fun series with so much fantasy and science fiction and adventure.
I too had all of his novels in paper back editions! l began reading his inner earth books about Pelucidar! David lines, the incomparable Diana, the evil Mahars. His Venus series. BARSOOM! Thars Tharkis etal! Funny it was the cover art by the incomparable Frank Frazetta and the great Krengle which first attracted them to me. I spent 40 cents of my lunch (school) money to purchase one a day. If I'm not mistaken they were published by Dell books. Those were the days my friend! Long gone but not to be forgotten!...
Ps. If you liked the books find the movie and get some popcorn . you wont be disappointed. Its unusual and needs a wide screen. Title John Carter. Actors from uk and perfect in the parts played.🥰🤩
By fluke I saw the movie and I had a outer body experience. It felt that I had a past and the emotional experience was real. It really made me feel free and well misplaced. Somehow it was like I had lived on Mars long time ago. It felt as Mars was my mother planet. Strange, I have never had such experience before and it does not feel stupid either.
So you fell asleep during the film and had a dream. Or are you saying the film caused you to have an OBE around the exact story of the film? Lucky you wasn't watching Snow White, or porn.
John Carter (princess of mars) Disney production in the 80s . a big production colorful and before its time. My fave movie. I saw one other on u tube that was a disaster and cheaply made. Hope you saw the right version.
Jon Favreau was going to direct the john carter movie and was attached to the project for a awhile but we got the dude that directed Wall-E? Disney in my opinion ruined any chance a faithful translation to screen because the books were very adult oriented and talking about transportation in a death like state to be transported naked to mars. I hope the rights go back the estate soon so they can do it right at some point.
I feel that the first rendition, attempt at portraying E.R.B.s John Carter and BARSOOM ruined a golden opportunity to make it comparable to Geo. Lucas classic Star Wars series! I can only wish that "The Gaunlet " had been picked by him or if not, by Spielberg! Alas, just think, imagine, what a lost opportunity! For shame. What a loss...
Just one man's opinion, but the screen versions of these otherwise very imaginative and wonderful stories, were, l feel, done an injustice! They, without pulling punches,"STANK! They were not given the "Respect, and artistic, and Technological Handling" that they truly merited. From directing, to editing, and "Special" effects to assist in their production, well very few to speak of, and of those, they werevery poorly conceptualize as well as very poorly executed. Few people may know it or not, but the art, and/or science, of "Editing" is very crucial to the making or breaking of any and all Motion pictures. Case in point, the making and "Shooting" of G.Lucas "Star Wars" The first one in the "Trilogy" and the subsequent two, were "SAVED" and made possible, and going on to be "Phenomenally" successful, due to the artistry of an exceptionally talented "Editor" If there's a reason why the "Oscars" have an Award category for "Out Standing" Editing, this is it. Budget constraints in the final analysis, have the final say, on whether a Motion Picture
@@remy9240 then voice recognition can't spell "reading", lmao. Alejandro Bonilla just ignored you, lmao again. Crawl back under the bridge where you belong, buffoon.
Rented cd calledJohn Carter. Never heard of books. Made in 1980s by Disney. My fave SiFi movie now. It is ageless. Beautifull and clean. Very big production. adult or children. Not a cartoon. Did not get much advertising.
@@themartiniwhisperer What's cool about Mars is that it supposedly has almost the exact same axial tilt as Earth. It has almost the same day-length (although the year is much longer). It's also in the "Goldilocks zone" or habitable zone. Sort of makes me want to believe it was inhabited or life-supporting once.
@@switzerlandful there are also certain isotopes in Mars’ atmosphere that are, to our knowledge, only replicable through nuclear detonations. Mars was no doubt inhabited at one point, might still be.
Pretty good book. But can we get a deus ex machina and coincidence counter for every time the main plot was moved forward using these devices? It seemed like most of the time the plot was moved forward it was one of those two things.
What a shame the author died before he could be blessed with your insight and experience as one of the most popular authors of your day with a string of huge successes that have lasted for well over a hundred years. Oh wait,..........that's not you, it's him that has had that long-running success? Well, who would believe it, how did he get by without you?
So I just got introduce to what I know is John Carter’s son, what confused me is, when John proclaimed his name to be John Carter to his now newly appointed slave in their cell how did he not hear him say it? Was the boy was in such a deep sleep he didn’t hear it? Or was their conversation not as loud as I thought it to be? Also and feel free to correct me … why hasn’t woola found him? Does he not sense him or is he still holding John’s last command to stay with Dejah?
I for one liked the readers. What I rather dislike are those who try read books in some kind of high dramatic fashion, they sound like awful actors trying to recite Shakespeare. I don't need the bad acting and the long dramatic pauses to unnecessarily draw the story out.
Are you familiar with the teachings of Nisargadatta Maharaj and Ramana Maharshi? Know Thyself....The power of decision to Awaken from the Dream of Separation is our own.....
I read all the books they had by Edgar rice Burroughs at my library. In Milpitas California. In 1968. Started with the Tarzan ones. Then omg. Barsoom!! I was 7 years old. I read amazing. Math science everything. By the 6th grade? I was 12th grade or higher in the testing. Lol Too much fiction. Not enough applicable to getting rich. But it is what it is. Always loved it. So amazing Hearing these stories!! Omg. It’s great. They aren’t in the library anymore. Too much woke trash.
All in all, there are 11 Mars books of varying length. But the first 3 are a mostly self-contained trilogy, all first person from JC's PoV. The next installment is "Warlord of Mars."
If you read Harry Potter which is still mythology this is more believable than your invented theology it's not less than invented fiction to try to sell this stories and to teach them as a reality the lucrative position of all the time from nonsense
As a teen, I voraciously consumed every Edgar Rice Burroughs book in my high school and local library. It was awesome that he wrote many series of books: Tarzan, Carter of Mars, Carson of Venus, Pellucidar, the Moon Maid. Burroughs himself was an interesting person. Did you know he was a cavalry trooper in the 7th Cavalry in the 1890s? He worked as a cowboy in Idaho for a while. He was a seller of pencil sharpeners when he started his writing career. During WW2, even though he was in his late 60's, he became a War Correspondent. Pretty adventurous guy!
First time hearing this author but certainly not the last! This was a great reader and captivating story. Like someone else commented I can't believe it's a Librivox recording lol free is free. While laying in a hospital bed for a month I've listened to many books so thank you for this one!
My Daddy had the entire John Carter of Mars series in paperback. They had the most awesome cover art! He also had the Tarzan series. I read them all one summer and became a lifelong fan.
I too stumbled upon the series when I was 8 years old first the Tarzan series and then The Gods of Mars series and I too became a lifelong fan and I read everything by Burroughs that I could and I became an enthusiast of unsolved and ancient mysteries when I reached adulthood. The faces and pyramids on Mars makes one wonder about this series because when it was written I doubt that they were actually able to see the surface of Mars, but maybe they could but it doesn’t matter I actually don’t want to know because it’s much more interesting to ponder the possibilities if they couldn’t, but it is really cool to see that someone else had a similar experience that brought you and I to the same place listening to this awesome literary masterpiece, ( in my mind anyway, and it drew me in and was all the encouragement that I needed to help me read at a more advanced level, even as a small boy of eight or nine. The next Summer I read Battlefield Earth by L. Ron Hubbard, I thought it was much more interesting than Dionetics but I was ten or eleven. I wish you all good things friend and it’s kinda sad that reading books is becoming a past time with the younger generations, because I am afraid that this art form is quickly becoming rarer and rarer and will soon be lost to the chasm of time, and it makes me sad because it has been such a joy to me and has helped me learn throughout my life. May the creator smile upon us both as we walk upon our separate paths but it’s nice to see a kindred soul upon life’s path, and may all of our tomorrow’s hold greater fortune and joy than all our yesterdays.
My Dad had them also The best.
I collected them all in the early '80s. I still have every single one.
When they burn me upon my funeral pyre, they're coming with me
You're right Don- really nice art in these books! 🌿
Frank Frazetta
I can’t believe this is a Librivox recording! Amazing reader, the sound so perfect! Thanks so much for loading! 🙏🏼🌹🌹🌹
I've listened to some great Librivox A.B
I feel bad for deft people some of the free stuff is like the vp her voice sucks
This guy does some awesome "Conan" readings as well.
The narrator is excellent.
I was introduced to ERBs Mars and other titles way back in the early 60s. Up until that time all l knew of this very entertaining author was thru his Tarson comic books. What drew me to these wonderful stories and books was the cover art work by perhaps the greatest illustrator of this age or any other for that matter l speak of the great Frank Frazetta. From that moment on l purchased every Dell paperback edition of all of his books l would lay my hands on. As a result l availed myself of every tittle. l was relatively young back then, but the 15c per book wasn't to great a burden. l relished reading each and everyone one l could lay my hands on! I found ERBs writing style somewhat florid and so pompous to the point of embarrassment! lol. l swear l could envision every scene of every chapter he wrote as if l were watching it on a movie screen! And after all that's what distinguishes a great writer from one of mediocre talent!. lf l could find those Dell editions in reprint (wishful thinking right?!) l would start the process all over lol. But to give credit where credit is due, these Audio recordings of these wonderful books, are indeed very welcomed!...
Absolutely fantastic story! Just wonderful! A sequel better than the first!
The fact that this was written in 1912 is shocking.
Why?
Pretty advanced for its time is why. 7th wave, Radeon lights, repulsion lift aircraft, etc.
What are you talking about @@michaelwills1926
Humans have thought about gravity since the 4th century BC, and conversely an antigravity for as long.
The wright flyer II flew 105 flights in 1904 alone, some 414 years since Leonardo Di Vinci first drew a plausible flying machine with all the features of a plane. Manned air balloons had been around since 1783.
In 1912 gravity was still thought* of in terms of Newton's Law of Gravitation, and it was only a few years earlier that Piotr Kapitsa undertook an experiment with a pendulum and vibrations which at the time appeared to be anti-gravity.
In 1950 Kapitsa would win a Nobel Prize for explaining the phenomenon, which sadly wasn't anti-gravity at all. Although Einstein started work on general relativity in 1907 is didn't really come to be accepted as a replacement for Newton's Law of Gravitation until after 1915.
The technological ideas in this novel are not new for it's time at all, indeed they were somewhat recycled and common place for the genre. Teleportation started appearing in stories from the mid 19th century, really finding their peak use in science fiction by 1897.
It appears the two of you simply don't understand history. Humans used to have imaginations, before they were wiped away by endless scroll.
People act like anything that happened before the 40’s is so shocking, meanwhile there are epic stories written from 2,000 BC that still exist to this day.
It’s amazing that in 1912 the author was writing about wireless communication
Incredible story. One of the best Sci-Fi works I’ve experienced
I read the whole Mars series at my High School lunch breaks. Loved it. Then went on to the Venus series and the Moon series. Never read Tarzan though.
I only read Tarzan - ☝️
@@MedicalSkillsTraining Tarzan The Book So Different than The Films,Much Better The Written Word.
If you have a chance I totally recommend it, it was another awesome series and I read the Mars series but I hadn’t heard of the Venus or the Moon series I am going to find them though and I am very pleasantly surprised that I didn’t find out about them thank you
Thank you thank you for this service 🥀
You read very well, nice rich tones. Thank you for your good work.
Mark Nelson is my dude when it comes to the audiobook of classic NOVELS.
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to think this series was written so long ago yet so awesome and futuristic
I firmly believe that the genre of science fiction has only gotten less creative, less inspired and less ambitious with time. The older the scifi the better
@@Daleksaresupreme1 you can thank Liberalism & PC thought police for that, just ask Orson Card
@@Daleksaresupreme1 "less ambitious" spoken like a man who hasn't read house of suns. People are a little too caught up in nostalgia imo. Lots of absolutely banger stuff when it comes to modern sci fi, children of time and the three body problem are both very imaginative, ancillary justice has very interesting cultures and themes about culture clashes.
The red rising trilogy deserves a shout out as well, not for being particularly imaginative or new but for being pulpy action sci fi of the sort that has greatly died down in recent decades.
tarzan on mars!
After reading the series as a boy and then seeing the pyramids and the faces of Mars as an adult it makes me wonder
Thanks for the upload!
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Love all these books! They are classics
Thanks for the audiobook!! Mr. Burroughs is incredible. Didn’t think he would have something I liked more than Tarzan
Bob Saget I know right but the cover art of the paperback books of both series is awesome, and the only other series that came close was the Conan books and the Conan comic book series
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Fantastic book! Well read!
This is awesome compared to some crap out there today...classic.
I think they should make this into a epic television series on HBO or Netflix, but I totally agree with you the new shit they have nowadays is crap compared to the Epic novels people wrote back in the day that just shows you how Hollywood has gone to shit!!!
@@rebellworldwide1776 ...yep, just finished this and starting Warlords of Mars...the cliffhanger endings keep me goin. Hollywood needs to get it right, Disney bastardized the last attempt...HBO series could work if they actually stick to the books.
@@thedoncrazephaze5375 I picked up the series On audio books you get all 7 books or 6 books I forget but it's 56 hours long and I got it for free because you always get a free Book every month it's totally worth it on audiobook you should check it out...
trump rhetoric is a great example
@@TheSynthZone ...keep politics out of my science fiction please...
Awesome. I didn't realize that there was an audio of this one. I read the first one in the series and had to buy the sequel The Gods of Mars. This is just a very fun series with so much fantasy and science fiction and adventure.
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I too had all of his novels in paper back editions! l began reading his inner earth books about Pelucidar! David lines, the incomparable Diana, the evil Mahars. His Venus series. BARSOOM! Thars Tharkis etal! Funny it was the cover art by the incomparable Frank Frazetta and the great Krengle which first attracted them to me. I spent 40 cents of my lunch (school) money to purchase one a day. If I'm not mistaken they were published by Dell books. Those were the days my friend! Long gone but not to be forgotten!...
The imagination of Burroughs is so awsowme!!
Thanks
I never knew this was a book.. Just seen the movie John carter I'm so excited to hear this
that movies sucks bad
The movie was rushed and condensed, so it is less than it should have been. The books are fantastic.
Thank you.
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Love this book so far!
How is this from 1913? This is super futuristic.. !!!
Ps. If you liked the books find the movie and get some popcorn . you wont be disappointed. Its unusual and needs a wide screen. Title John Carter. Actors from uk and perfect in the parts played.🥰🤩
Sooo was that "I have spoken" alien dude from the Mandalorian based off of Tars Tarkas...?
The concepts that Edgar wrote of were insane for 1912. Like referencing men not understanding space yet was crazy to hear written
He even mentions tartaria also theres a john carter who has been involved in the iss...
By fluke I saw the movie and I had a outer body experience. It felt that I had a past and the emotional experience was real. It really made me feel free and well misplaced. Somehow it was like I had lived on Mars long time ago. It felt as Mars was my mother planet. Strange, I have never had such experience before and it does not feel stupid either.
So you fell asleep during the film and had a dream. Or are you saying the film caused you to have an OBE around the exact story of the film? Lucky you wasn't watching Snow White, or porn.
John Carter (princess of mars) Disney production in the 80s . a big production colorful and before its time. My fave movie. I saw one other on u tube that was a disaster and cheaply made. Hope you saw the right version.
Jon Favreau was going to direct the john carter movie and was attached to the project for a awhile but we got the dude that directed Wall-E? Disney in my opinion ruined any chance a faithful translation to screen because the books were very adult oriented and talking about transportation in a death like state to be transported naked to mars. I hope the rights go back the estate soon so they can do it right at some point.
I thought the rights did revert
I feel that the first rendition, attempt at portraying E.R.B.s John Carter and BARSOOM ruined a golden opportunity to make it comparable to Geo. Lucas classic Star Wars series! I can only wish that "The Gaunlet " had been picked by him or if not, by Spielberg! Alas, just think, imagine, what a lost opportunity! For shame. What a loss...
Just one man's opinion, but the screen versions of these otherwise very imaginative and wonderful stories, were, l feel, done an injustice! They, without pulling punches,"STANK! They were not given the "Respect, and artistic, and Technological Handling" that they truly merited. From directing, to editing, and "Special" effects to assist in their production, well very few to speak of, and of those, they werevery poorly conceptualize as well as very poorly executed. Few people may know it or not, but the art, and/or science, of "Editing" is very crucial to the making or breaking of any and all Motion pictures. Case in point, the making and "Shooting" of G.Lucas "Star Wars" The first one in the "Trilogy" and the subsequent two, were "SAVED" and made possible, and going on to be "Phenomenally" successful, due to the artistry of an exceptionally talented "Editor" If there's a reason why the "Oscars" have an Award category for "Out Standing" Editing, this is it. Budget constraints in the final analysis, have the final say, on whether a Motion Picture
This series would work perfectly as an R-rated HBO series
I can't read so thank you 4 read in it to me x
How do you know what you typed if you can’t read?
@@Alejandro_BoniIIa Maybe some one typed it for them? Maybe they have voice recognition enabled? Maybe stop being an troll? :) dumb ass
@@remy9240 then voice recognition can't spell "reading", lmao. Alejandro Bonilla just ignored you, lmao again. Crawl back under the bridge where you belong, buffoon.
I hope this reader has done the whole series! Is there a playlist?
Superb..
Rented cd calledJohn Carter. Never heard of books. Made in 1980s by Disney. My fave SiFi movie now. It is ageless. Beautifull and clean. Very big production. adult or children. Not a cartoon. Did not get much advertising.
This is so cool.... really far out... way ahead of its time.... (or was it?)
This is the same series that the movie John Carter was based off of.
@@themartiniwhisperer What's cool about Mars is that it supposedly has almost the exact same axial tilt as Earth. It has almost the same day-length (although the year is much longer). It's also in the "Goldilocks zone" or habitable zone. Sort of makes me want to believe it was inhabited or life-supporting once.
@@switzerlandful & it will be again soon thanks to Mr. Musk
@@switzerlandful there are also certain isotopes in Mars’ atmosphere that are, to our knowledge, only replicable through nuclear detonations. Mars was no doubt inhabited at one point, might still be.
This sounds like astral projection, or shifting realities
q pees on mars, news at 6
Best... Audio book... EVER
Totally true!😄
You should get into the Dune audiobook series if you like this book you'll f****** love Dune! The narrator for the audiobook is really good
Of course its jot the Best ofalltime. Not even close. But, yes. This book IS pretty cool
Pretty good book. But can we get a deus ex machina and coincidence counter for every time the main plot was moved forward using these devices? It seemed like most of the time the plot was moved forward it was one of those two things.
What a shame the author died before he could be blessed with your insight and experience as one of the most popular authors of your day with a string of huge successes that have lasted for well over a hundred years. Oh wait,..........that's not you, it's him that has had that long-running success? Well, who would believe it, how did he get by without you?
I'm beginning to think all these"Sci-fi" authors were channellers!
You cannot go wrong with Burroughs he and Howard were my youth’s companions
6:07:40 - "John Carter, Princess of Helium"..
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So I just got introduce to what I know is John Carter’s son, what confused me is, when John proclaimed his name to be John Carter to his now newly appointed slave in their cell how did he not hear him say it? Was the boy was in such a deep sleep he didn’t hear it? Or was their conversation not as loud as I thought it to be?
Also and feel free to correct me … why hasn’t woola found him? Does he not sense him or is he still holding John’s last command to stay with Dejah?
good stories but the lack of inflection from the readers is maddening.
I for one liked the readers. What I rather dislike are those who try read books in some kind of high dramatic fashion, they sound like awful actors trying to recite Shakespeare. I don't need the bad acting and the long dramatic pauses to unnecessarily draw the story out.
@@frankkolton1780 I just need inflection lol.
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I really wanted to see John carter 2
The movie didn't do the books any service...
@@DoinYourMom35 MY first intro to this was the movie, is it worth it to start from the beginning?
@@darrenkastl8160 If you enjoy classic scifi novels then yes. Hes the same writer that wrote Tarzan if that makes him more appealing.
They filmed "Mars" in the canyons in back of the house, up Wahweap Canyon from Glen Canyon NRA.
There's a rumor that it'll be coming to Disney+ as a series, which might actually get me to sign up for the service.😅
Are you familiar with the teachings of Nisargadatta Maharaj and Ramana Maharshi? Know Thyself....The power of decision to Awaken from the Dream of Separation is our own.....
Nice audio book, this adventure story
I read all the books they had by Edgar rice Burroughs at my library. In Milpitas California. In 1968. Started with the Tarzan ones.
Then omg. Barsoom!!
I was 7 years old.
I read amazing. Math science everything. By the 6th grade? I was 12th grade or higher in the testing. Lol
Too much fiction. Not enough applicable to getting rich. But it is what it is.
Always loved it.
So amazing
Hearing these stories!! Omg. It’s great.
They aren’t in the library anymore.
Too much woke trash.
This is woke trash for 1912.😂
Also robert monroes book far journeys explains this book...
monroe was very real, this is fantasy. i was a graduate in 73 and knew Bob.
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Yes .
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John Carter 2 waiting ❤️
hope the director and producers get it this time.
I like Rice.
cool book
next book,The Warlord Of Mars
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Thanks
the movie John Carter that was based on this book?
Correct! And, in my opinion, a very good adaptation.
The movie was an amalgamation of several books in this series.
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Are we not gonna address the whole "and then everyone ran out of air" thing?
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Is this the full book?
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Is there a part two?
All in all, there are 11 Mars books of varying length. But the first 3 are a mostly self-contained trilogy, all first person from JC's PoV. The next installment is "Warlord of Mars."
micheal moorcocks ,warrior of mars is so similar
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The reader of this should start the spiritual books as he reads very well aloud...
Loved the original tarzan series.
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"my father's name is...."
4,33 chapter 12
Wait... “John Carter Princess of Helium” !? Weird 6:07:38
Yea that's funny innit!!? The reader makes few if classic bloopers!!!
Hey, it's the Current Year, so we can't judge anyone, anymore, so if little Johnny wants to be a princess, don't be a tranbsphobe bigot. :)
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Fuck yeah! Bad Ass Book!!!!!!!!😁
Second book if anyone needs it th-cam.com/video/HbQJJdKk25c/w-d-xo.html
Sounds Pre Atlantian. Annunaki vs Agigi. Allahlu vs Enlill. Black vs White.
Bookmark 22:29
Litterbox recording? Well done, thanks Litterbox.
bookmark; 6;30
David Ducker bookmark 7;03
Ohhhh
Subtitles please. For the deaf people
Who else is here after watching John Carter of Mars?
INteresting
I actually looked into this and it's partly true.
Bloodviking
Am I the only one that knows this is a Disney movie
Jump , Virginia ! 👊😁
Disney sucks !!!
Funny how they steal true stories and magically turn fact into fiction
This is not the Disney John Carter movie. This is AFTER that storyline
Disney made a movie in 1913?!?
Wow!
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The youth of today baffles the mind!
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If you read Harry Potter which is still mythology this is more believable than your invented theology it's not less than invented fiction to try to sell this stories and to teach them as a reality the lucrative position of all the time from nonsense
Freakin what dude??? Lay of the drugs
Dafuq are you babbling about?
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Interesting portions; disappointing portions. ERB must have been paid by the word, for he had more words than story.
Try Melville for long-winded. That was a guy with a lot to say.
Dude more has happened in the first half of the book than the entirety of certain trilogies. Super action packed
Later books are way less wordy. The wordiness peaked in "Warlord of Mars."
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Geez! that ending! No! princess?
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Thus... 😁
4:0019 its his son 😱
I called it
Years later im here again. what a masterpiece...
The ending was horrible