A Traveller's Guide To Mars Demo
A Traveller's Guide To Mars Demo
A Traveller's Guide To Mars Demo
Text by
C. Sesselego
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L. Livi
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A TRAVELLERS
GUIDE TO MARS
vol. i
Contents
Foreward...............................................................................9
E.R.Burroughs...............................................................................11
Barsoom................................................................................14
Spatial Measurement....................................................................22
Time Measurement......................................................................23
Currency................................................................................24
Denizens of Mars..............................................................25
Red Men................................................................................25
Green Martians.........................................................................32
Earthmen...............................................................................39
Therns...................................................................................43
First Born...............................................................................47
Yellow Men..............................................................................51
Fauna......................................................................................55
Introduction...............................................................................55
Animals.................................................................................56
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Flora.....................................................................................67
TECHNOLOGY.......................................................................73
Introduction...............................................................................73
Discoveries...............................................................................74
RELIGION...............................................................................87
Cities ...................................................................................94
Dead Cities............................................................................102
Valley of Dor..........................................................................104
BARSOOMIAN LANGUAGE...................................................108
Foreward
E. R. Burroughs imagination was tireless, as much as his capability to collect elements from
several sources and merge them in strong tapestries that, even today, blaze in the starry night.
Barsoom, Venus, Pellucidar, VaNah are powerful depictions of human archetypes supped in
Sci-Fi, flamboyant adventures and eternal love.
Above all, Burroughs had a way to talk to the hearts of the readers through the vigorous
strokes of his mind.
The world of Barsoom, to which this book is dedicated, is not a novel about what Mars is,
but what Earthmen would like Mars to be: an exotic world on the brink of destruction where the
full round of human feelings falls in the right spot. Honor is pledged above all, and the neverending thirst of a man can be satisfied in the truest soul of a woman.
Burroughs Mars is a mind game of circles intersecting each other on many levels. On
Mars all men are warriors, and you have to be one to survive the harsh conditions of the planet.
Mars itself is daily fighting to endure as its atmosphere is maintained by artificial means.
All that exists on the planet is defined by its will to survive and the strength to do so. John
Carter himself states I still live! uttering the meaning of the Martian way of living.
Doubtlessly, a world in a perpetual state of war needs a Warlord to keep peace and social
balance. A man who embodies the highest values everybody aspires to.
Yet, Barsoom is also a pastiche of re-worked scientific theories that were famous at the time
A Princess of Mars was firstly published in 1912.
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Percival Lowell was convinced that, in a perhaps forgotten past, the Red Planet hosted life.
Lowell, who studied Mars for the last fifteen years of his life, was fascinated by Camille
Flammarions studies (Cartes de la Lune et de la plante Mars, 1878) and by the theories
of Giovanni Schiaparelli on the Martian canali (Il Pianeta Marte, 1893, La Vita sul
Pianeta Marte, 1895, Il Pianeta Marte, 1909). Also, the Italian term canali was,
perhaps erroneously, translated as canals by British newspapers, implying a manufactured
system, thus raising the interest of both scholars and commoners.
All that can be found in literary Mars by Burroughs: Lowell theorized that an advanced
but desperate culture built the canals to tap Mars polar caps, as the last source of water on an
inexorably drying planet. Schiaparellis names were used for regions in Barsoominan geography.
Anthropology is also deeply tapped. The White Martians are almost gone, Yellow Martians
hide in limited number at the North Pole, while the ebony-skinned First Born took the far
south. In John Carters time, Red Men have taken over the planet.
Seen from a distance, the present day brass-skinned denizens of Barsoom are an exotic mix
of Native Americans and Greeks from the Bronze Age. Ruled by a warrior chaste that
resembles the Mycenaean charioteers, the Red Men dwell in walled city-states controlling vast
areas of the planet for herding and trade. Their Jeddaks (Kings) are rulers and justice-bearers
with the right of life and death over the population. Social order is assured by the nobility
holding ruling positions.
A Shame Culture, Red Men consider public recognition and honor their highest values.
Shamans are traded with scientists that can perform miracles. Religion takes a back seat and
is filtered through a subtle sense of Nineteenth Century Virginian irony.
Barsoomian technology is a fore-look in our present. Worldwide flight, environmental
control, ground vehicles for individual transportation, artificial intelligence, robotics, cloning,
organ market and advanced bio-medicine mix up with weapons of mass destruction, stealth
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technology, starvation due to overpopulation and social turmoil. However, the Martians are
more prone to take the right turn than us, caring more than we do for their ever-dying planet.
Barsoom is not only another world. It is also a netherworld, in which stories are told in
a circular way. John Carter, who on Earth was a warrior without a war, grows to be the
Warlord of Mars. Ulysses Paxton, transported to Mars on the verge of death, becomes the
apprentice of Ras Thavas, the Master Mind of Mars, and learns how to control life and death.
Earthmen on Mars are given the chance to fulfil their untapped potential, be purified through
love, adventure, self-awareness and spiritual gain.
Now, if you please, you can take a walk under the moons of Mars.
May your ancestors be with you...
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E. R. Burroughs
(Sept. 1, 1875, Chicago, IL - March 19, 1950, Encino, CA.)
Known for the creation of Tarzan of the Apes, John Carter of Mars, Carson of
Venus and many other wayfarers.
By 1911, he began writing fiction after several years of low wages.
He aimed his works at the pulp fiction readers and had his first story, Under the Moons of
Mars, serialized in All-Story Magazine in 1912. He carried out writing full-time and, by
the time his first Barsoom novel was published, he had completed Tarzan of the Apes (Oct.
1912), that became a worldwide success.
He wrote sci-fi, fantasy novels and adventures on other planets (especially Mars and Venus),
in a lost kingdom at the Earth Core (Pellucidar), as well as western and historical love stories.
He was a business man as much as a writer and promoted his characters and novels through
several media.
In 1923, he started his own company (Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc.) and began publishing
his own books.
At the time of the attack on Pearl Harbour, he was a resident of Hawaii. Despite being
almost 70 years old, he applied for the Army and was accepted as a war correspondent.
His war experience influenced his later works (cf. Skeleton Men of Jupiter, 1942).
After the war, he moved to Encino, California, where he died of a heart attack on March
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19, 1950.
The Burroughs Crater on Mars is named after him.
Fictional
Year in
narrator
novel
John Carter
1866-1876
January-May 1913,
All-Story
John Carter
1886
December 1913-March
1914, All-Story
John Carter
1887-1888
April 1916,
All-Story Weekly
3rd person
1888-1898
February-March 1922,
Argosy All-Story Weekly
3rd person
1898-1917
Ulysses Paxton
1917
April-September 1930,
Blue Book
Tan Hadron
1928
November 1934-April
1935, Blue Book
John Carter
1928-1934
January-February 1939,
Argosy Weekly
Vor Daj
1934-1938
March-October 1941,
Amazing Stories
John Carter
1938-1940
January 1941,
Amazing Stories
third person
1940
February 1943,
Amazing Stories
John Carter
1941-1942
As serial
As novel
February-July 1912,
All-Story
Copyright:
American copyright of the 5 earliest novels has expired in the United States. However, since they were copyrighted
separately in the UK, these works remain under the Berne Copyright Convention throughout much of the world. The
Australian copyright, not including John Carter of Mars (1964), has expired.
Abbreviations are from official source for everything Barsoomian - www.erbzine.org
Since it not attributed to ERB, it is not included in the present work.
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Barsoom
Barsoom (known as Mars by Earthmen and Garobus by Jovians) is the fourth planet in
the Solar System. It is orbited by two moons, Thuria (Phobos) and Cluros (Deimos).
The primeval planet was rich of vegetation and water. The ancient cultures of the Black Men
(later known as the First Born, or Black Pirates), the Yellow Men (who will become the arctic
Okarians) and the White Martians (referred to as the Orovars) dominated the majority of
the lands on the sea shores, while the barbaric Green Martians inhabited the inland.
The progressive drying of the oceans caused a slow, but unstoppable downfall that brought along
a worldwide economic crisis and the gradual interruption of commerce and cultural exchange.
The ancient cities were rebuilt several times on the shores of the disappearing oceans, pursuing
the salty water that granted their former wealth, yet they became poorer and poorer.
Even worse, the atmosphere started to get thinner, jeopardizing the survival of the whole
planet.
In those desperate times, technology advanced quickly, bringing to the discovery of flight and
of the Eighth and Ninth Rays.
The Atmosphere Plant, providing the sorely needed air supply for survival, and Yellow Mens
the dome-cities at the North Pole were built during the planet downfall.
It is also possible that the nearer moon, Thuria (Ladan in the language of the locals), was
colonized during the global crisis. The white-skinned Ladanians can be related to the Orovars
with whom they share some physical features and hypnotic abilities.
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