Thuvia, Maid of Mars (version 2)
John Carter's son, Carthoris, falls in love with his father's true friend, Thuvia of Ptarth, but she has been promised to another and is kidnapped by a third! Carthoris, suspected of the crime, spends the entire novel in efforts to rescue her and restore her to her fiancé. The adventures introduce to us a philosophical system or fringe science that challenges our conception of the nature of reality itself. (Summary by Thomas Copeland)
Genre(s): Science Fiction
Language: English
Section | Chapter | Reader | Time |
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Play 01 | Carthoris and Thuvia | Thomas A. Copeland |
00:22:41 |
Play 02 | Slavery | Thomas A. Copeland |
00:21:01 |
Play 03 | Treachery | Thomas A. Copeland |
00:11:59 |
Play 04 | A Green Man's Captive | Thomas A. Copeland |
00:22:05 |
Play 05 | The Fair Race | Thomas A. Copeland |
00:29:02 |
Play 06 | The Jeddak of Lothar | Thomas A. Copeland |
00:17:51 |
Play 07 | The Phantom Bowmen | Thomas A. Copeland |
00:21:54 |
Play 08 | The Hall of Doom | Thomas A. Copeland |
00:22:16 |
Play 09 | The Battle in the Plain | Thomas A. Copeland |
00:19:35 |
Play 10 | Kar Komak, the Bowman | Thomas A. Copeland |
00:20:45 |
Play 11 | Green Men and White Apes | Thomas A. Copeland |
00:24:57 |
Play 12 | To Save Dusar | Thomas A. Copeland |
00:19:37 |
Play 13 | Turjun, the Panthan | Thomas A. Copeland |
00:23:09 |
Play 14 | Kulan Tith's Sacrifice | Thomas A. Copeland |
00:25:24 |
Play 15 | Glossary | Thomas A. Copeland |
00:14:32 |