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I haven’t read it yet. Just wanted to make sure you knew, it’s the sequel to The Swordsman of Mars, so you might want to look into that first.
The Outlaws of Mars (Trade Paperback)Paizo Inc.(based on 3 ratings)by Otis Adelbert Kline, with an introduction by Joe R. Lansdale Sentenced to Death! A master of the sword and planet genre, Otis Adelbert Kline is considered by many to be the only true equal of Edgar Rice Burroughs. From his position on the original editorial staff of Weird Tales and as the literary agent for Conan creator Robert E. Howard, Kline was instrumental in shaping the face of science fiction as we know it. Now, in its first complete edition since 1934, Kline blasts off to Mars with the story of Jerry Morgan, a disgraced American soldier convinced he has nothing left to live for. Nothing, that is, until his eccentric scientist uncle offers to make him the first man to explore the Red Planet in person. Transported through space by powers beyond his understanding, Jerry lands on Mars only to find himself sentenced to death for a crime he didn’t commit. Hunted by both sides of a vicious civil war and spurned by the beautiful princess he loves, Jerry Morgan is left with only one choice: to unite the slaves and malcontents of the Red Planet beneath his own banner, and take the throne himself as an outlaw of Mars. “Enough action for three novels... court intrigue, treachery, weird inhabitants, sword fighting, and one hot mama.” —Joe R. Lansdale, award-winning author of “Bubba Ho-Tep” 304-page softcover trade paperback About the AuthorKnown today primarily as the literary agent of Conan creator Robert E. Howard and supposed rival of Edgar Rice Burroughs, in his day Otis Adelbert Kline (1891–1946) was nearly as popular as Howard and Burroughs themselves. Though Kline's famous feud with Burroughs, in which the two published competing Mars and Venus books in constant attempts to one-up each other, may have been the creation of imaginative fans, there can be no doubt that the two authors shared both style and subject matter. Indeed, Kline has frequently been called Burroughs's only true competitor. While he produced only a handful of novels before his death at the age of 55, Kline's presence on the original editorial staff of Weird Tales and his sword-swinging romances on the red and green planets did much to influence the genre, and his legacy lives on in the tradition of sword and planet novels to this day. Product Availability
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