![]() ![]() A Princess of Mars Audiobook – Edgar Rice Burroughs Online. ![]() Such tales as this involving a male from Virginia who comes under a cave as well as awakens to come to be a hero on earth Mars published in publications with paper made from economical wood pulp and featuring fantastical tales that could never be anything yet fiction did not, as a matter of course, constantly locate brand-new audience when repackaged in between the covers from harder woods. The pen name was intended to be “Regular” Bean not Norman as in the author of a tale based upon such ridiculous opportunities and also content could be depend on not to be off his nut since his bean was completely normal. That appearance in print noted the start of the writing career of writer Edgar Rice Burroughs (best called the developer of Tarzan), although the tale was erroneously first credited to Norman Bean in a typo that totally undid the intent of Burroughs to be clever. A Princess of Mars was at first published under its original title Under the Moons of Mars in All-Story Magazine in 1912. ![]()
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