"Thuvia, Maid of Mars" by Edgar Rice Burroughs. Tarzana: ERB, Inc., (1948). Reprint edition. Cover Art by P.J. Monahan
From the blurb on the dustjacket:
This fourth novel in the Mars Series centers around the adventures of Carthoris, the son of John Carter, who made himself Warlord of Mars. Thuvia, daughter of a Martian Emperor, is kidnapped by an unsuccessful suitor for her hand. When Carthoris learns of the abduction he sets out to the rescue and many and startling are the adventures he encounters. There are battles with the terrible green men of Torquas, and with the even more fearsome deathless archers -- creatures of the imagination who can be evoked by the power of will.
This is a story which, once started, will be eagerly followed to the very end.
"Thuvia, Maid of Mars" by Edgar Rice Burroughs. Tarzana: ERB, Inc., (1948). Reprint edition. Cover Art by P.J. Monahan
From the blurb on the dustjacket:
This fourth novel in the Mars Series centers around the adventures of Carthoris, the son of John Carter, who made himself Warlord of Mars. Thuvia, daughter of a Martian Emperor, is kidnapped by an unsuccessful suitor for her hand. When Carthoris learns of the abduction he sets out to the rescue and many and startling are the adventures he encounters. There are battles with the terrible green men of Torquas, and with the even more fearsome deathless archers -- creatures of the imagination who can be evoked by the power of will.
This is a story which, once started, will be eagerly followed to the very end.