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Old 06-12-2007, 09:01 AM   #2
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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
A short series of three fantasy books by Edgar Rice Burroughs:


1. The Moon Maid

A manned spaceship headed for Mars is forced to crash land on the moon, and the stranded travelers discover a fantastic world beneath the craters where winged women soar among the decaying remnants of ancient civilizations.

2. The Moon Men

Through the treason of a handful of men, contact between Earth and the Moon had become a nightmare. The world became the tool of the Lunarians, whose plundering and cruelty reduced thriving nations to poverty-stricken wastelands. THE MOON MEN is the astounding story of that tragedy, and of the exploits of Julian, the human who dared fight for freedom.

3. The Red Hawk

The story of Red Hawk, Julian's descendant, the nomad who attempted to bring the struggle to its final desperate conclusion.

Enjoy!
More Burroughs is ALWAYS welcome! I've read ALL of Burroughs - everything, and have great memories of all those adventures by him.

Do you plan to round out your uploads with his westerns?


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