The Venus Series by Edgar Rice Burroughs is a science fiction series consisting of four novels and one novelette. Most of the stories were first serialized in Argosy, an American pulp magazine. It is sometimes known as the Carson Napier of Venus Series, after their fictional main character, Carson Napier. The novels, part of the Sword and Planet subgenre of science fiction, follow earthman Napier's… (mehr)
The Venus Series by Edgar Rice Burroughs is a science fiction series consisting of four novels and one novelette. Most of the stories were first serialized in Argosy, an American pulp magazine. It is sometimes known as the Carson Napier of Venus Series, after their fictional main character, Carson Napier. The novels, part of the Sword and Planet subgenre of science fiction, follow earthman Napier's fantastic adventures after he crash-lands on Venus, called Amtor by its human-like inhabitants. Most of the events of the series take place on the island of Vepaja, the kingdom of Korva on the island of Anlap, and the city-states of Havatoo and Kormor on the tropical continent north of Vepaja.
As is common in Burroughs' works, the hero is bold and daring, and quickly wins the heart of the Vepajan princess (or janjong) Duare, though class prejudices long inhibit her from expressing her love. Napier meets many varied peoples, including the Vepajans, refugees from an overthrown empire; the Thorists, thinly disguised communists who ran the Vepajans out of what is now the Thoran empire; pirates; the super-scientific eugenicists of Havatoo; the zombies of Kormor; the fascistic Zanis of Korva; and the hideous Cloud People.
He is a pirate (twice), he escapes from the dread Room of the Seven Doors, and he is finally made a prince, or tanjong, of Korva after the overthrow of the Zanis. He also rescues princesses from incomparable dangers innumerable times.
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Donnerstag, 20. November 2008, 06:57 Uhr
Burroughs, a extremely creative author, can create an amazing story then butcher it with extreme jargon. Nevertheless these books are a good read!
Freitag, 18. April 2008, 00:20 Uhr
These Books where Great! I stopped reading the series on book 3 because I could never Find the last book. Thanks to the internet and folks at FeedBooks and Project Gutenberg the classics can be restored