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The book "Escape on Venus" first appeared as four separate stories, published in the pulp magazine Fantastic Adventures, comprising "Slaves of the Fish Men", "Goddess of Fire", "The Living Dead", and "War on Venus". We present the original texts as they first appeared in print. Edgar Rice Burroughs only wrote one additional complete novelette of Venus-"The Wizard of Venus"-and the first six typewritten pages of an untitled story. He died before completing that last Venus story or the remaining two stories which would have been added to form a complete novel.
This book is a facsimile reproduction of the original Science-Fiction & Fantasy Publications (SFFP) book, first published in 1957. Two short novels by the greatest of all fantasy adventure writers--creator of immortal tales of the jungle and on Mars. Here is adventure--BEYOND THIRTY The United Americas had been isolated for hundreds of years while the rest of the planet was wracked by incessant warfare. The Commander of an American ship patrolling the Eastern sea frontier on 30 degrees West longitude is cast adrift with three seamen by a treacherous fellow officer. The four men reach the coast of England to find a land of blasted cities. Saber toothed tigers of a new species and giant wolves have decimated the surviving naked savages. Battle and adventure on the Continent make this an exciting escape to the future. More adventure--THE MAN-EATER A huge African lion, how he was captured and brought to the United States, and his unwitting help in serving the cause of justice. Typical jungle adventure made famous by Edgar Rice Burroughs.
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