〔電子〕John Carter of Mars [Books 1 - 11] [The Complete Collection]

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Edgar Rice Burroughs

2013年6月9日

Starbooks Classics Publishing

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John Carter of Mars [Books 1 - 11] [The Complete Collection] Book 1 : A Princess of Mars Book 2 : The Gods of Mars Book 3 : The Warlord of Mars Book 4 : Thuvia, Maid of Mars Book 5 : The Chessmen of Mars Book 6 : The Master Mind of Mars Book 7 : A Fighting Man of Mars Book 8 : The Swords of Mars Book 9 : The Synthetic Men of Mars Book 10 : Llana of Gathol Book 11 : John Carter and the Giant of Mars John Carter is a fictional character, created by Edgar Rice Burroughs, who appears in Burroughs' Barsoom novels. Although he is actually a Virginian from Earth and only a visitor to Mars, he is sometimes known as John Carter of Mars, in reference to the setting in which his major deeds are recorded. His character is enduring, having appeared in various media since his 1912 debut in a magazine serial. The 2012 Disney-made feature film John Carter marks one century of the character's first appearance. [Description] Carter stands 6 feet 2 inches (1.88 m) and has close-cropped black hair and steel-grey eyes. Burroughs describes him as immortal. In the opening pages of A Princess of Mars, it is revealed that Carter can remember no childhood, having always been a man of about thirty years old. Many generations have known him as "Uncle Jack," but he always lived to see them grow old and die, while he remained young. His character and courtesy exemplify the ideals of the antebellum South. A Virginian, he served as a captain in the American Civil War on the side of the Confederacy. After the war, Carter and his companion Powell, who was also a captain in the Civil War, became gold prospectors. Carter and Powell struck it rich by finding gold in Arizona. While hiding from Apaches in a cave, he appears to die; leaving his inanimate body behind, he is mysteriously transported by a form of astral projection to the planet Mars, where he finds himself re-embodied in a form identical to his earthly one. Accustomed to the greater gravity of Earth, he is much stronger and more agile than the natives of Mars due to its lesser gravity. [Films] Bob Clampett, the animator, wanted to produce a full-length cartoon of John Carter in the 1930s and talked with Burroughs about it. Several seconds of animation appear in the supplemental material of the home-video version of the Disney film. John Carter was played by Antonio Sabàto, Jr. in the 2009 movie Princess of Mars, which also starred Traci Lords as Princess Dejah Thoris. In the 2012 Disney film adaptation of the series, John Carter, Carter is played by Taylor Kitsch, with the role of Dejah Thoris played by Lynn Collins.

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