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The Martian stories of Edgar Rice Burroughs have been called, and rightly, the greatest sustained pieces of imaginative fiction in literary history. In Barsoom ERB created an entire culture with a history going back thousands of years, and peopled this planet with a large number of strange races and equally strange fauna and flora.This glossary first appeared, in much abbreviated form, as an appendix to THUVIA, MAID OF MARS, in 1920. I have greatly expanded it, including a number of terms not found in the earlier version, as well as enlarging it to cover the many terms introduced in the eight stories written since the glossary was first published. The finished product is a compilation which will, I feel be useful to the advanced Burroughs reader and the new ERB fans as well.
I have combined the four short stories which make up LLANA OF GATHOL, but have not done so for the two in JOHN CARTER OF MARS, as there is no direct connection between them. After each entry I have inserted in parentheses the abbreviation of the story in which the term is first introduced. The stories, with their abbreviations, and dates of writing, are as follows: I have combined the four short stories which make up LLANA OF GATHOL, but have not done so for the two in JOHN CARTER OF MARS, as there is no direct connection between them.
---J. G. H.[Editor's Note: Each of the following titles is linked to our cover gallery where the book's art is displayed - the reader might also be interested in visiting the ERB LifeLine where events surrounding the writing of these books are chronicled]
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