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Alchemist, v. 1, issue 4, December 1940
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26 ALCHEMIST [Illustration of Mars] THE MARTIAN CLASSICS C. R. Rothmund (Secretary to Edgar Rice Burroughs) It is indeed an honor and a pleasure to be represented in the ALCHEMIST and to say a few words to its readers. Since this periodical is devoted more to science-fiction than to the less fantastic type of story, this column will adhere to the policy of the ALCHEMIST and confine its remarks to the Martian novels of which are nine, i.e.: A Princess of Mars The Gods of Mars The Warlord of Mars Thuvia, Maid of Mars The Chessmen of Mars The Master Mind of Mars A Fighting Man of Mars Swords of Mars Synthetic Men of Mars The first novel, A PRINCESS OF MARS, is believed to be the first Martian novel by a prominent author to be published in America. It was released
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26 ALCHEMIST [Illustration of Mars] THE MARTIAN CLASSICS C. R. Rothmund (Secretary to Edgar Rice Burroughs) It is indeed an honor and a pleasure to be represented in the ALCHEMIST and to say a few words to its readers. Since this periodical is devoted more to science-fiction than to the less fantastic type of story, this column will adhere to the policy of the ALCHEMIST and confine its remarks to the Martian novels of which are nine, i.e.: A Princess of Mars The Gods of Mars The Warlord of Mars Thuvia, Maid of Mars The Chessmen of Mars The Master Mind of Mars A Fighting Man of Mars Swords of Mars Synthetic Men of Mars The first novel, A PRINCESS OF MARS, is believed to be the first Martian novel by a prominent author to be published in America. It was released
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