Difference between revisions of "List of books set on Mars"
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|A series of 10 novels with the main Character, John Carter and his adventures on Mars, or Barsoom in the local language. | |A series of 10 novels with the main Character, John Carter and his adventures on Mars, or Barsoom in the local language. | ||
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|The Warlord of Mars | |The Warlord of Mars | ||
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|Thuvia, Maid of Mars | |Thuvia, Maid of Mars | ||
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|The Chessmen of Mars | |The Chessmen of Mars | ||
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|The Master Mind of Mars | |The Master Mind of Mars | ||
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|A Fighting Man of Mars | |A Fighting Man of Mars | ||
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|Swords of Mars | |Swords of Mars | ||
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|Synthetic Men of Mars | |Synthetic Men of Mars | ||
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|Llana of Gathol | |Llana of Gathol | ||
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|John Carter of Mars | |John Carter of Mars | ||
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|Martian Tales #11 | |Martian Tales #11 | ||
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− | | | + | |Brian Aldiss, Roger Penrose |
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|The Martian Chronicles | |The Martian Chronicles | ||
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|Famous group of short stories set on Mars, exploration of an ancient civilisation. | |Famous group of short stories set on Mars, exploration of an ancient civilisation. | ||
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|Complete development of Mars terraformation. Best series on the subject, solid factual base. | |Complete development of Mars terraformation. Best series on the subject, solid factual base. | ||
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|Inspiration for the Total Recall movies | |Inspiration for the Total Recall movies | ||
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Revision as of 02:12, 15 August 2019
Title | Author | Year | Series and number | Summary | Settlement information |
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A Princess of Mars | Edgar Rice Burroughs | 1912 | Martian Tales #1 | A series of 10 novels with the main Character, John Carter and his adventures on Mars, or Barsoom in the local language. | Historical interest |
The Gods of Mars | Edgar Rice Burroughs | 1913 | Martian Tales #2 | ||
The Warlord of Mars | Edgar Rice Burroughs | 1913 | Martian Tales #3 | ||
Thuvia, Maid of Mars | Edgar Rice Burroughs | 1916 | Martian Tales #4 | ||
The Chessmen of Mars | Edgar Rice Burroughs | 1922 | Martian Tales #5 | ||
The Master Mind of Mars | Edgar Rice Burroughs | 1927 | Martian Tales #6 | ||
A Fighting Man of Mars | Edgar Rice Burroughs | 1930 | Martian Tales #7 | ||
Swords of Mars | Edgar Rice Burroughs | 1934 | Martian Tales #8 | ||
Synthetic Men of Mars | Edgar Rice Burroughs | 1938 | Martian Tales #9 | ||
Llana of Gathol | Edgar Rice Burroughs | 1941 | Martian Tales #10 | ||
John Carter of Mars | Edgar Rice Burroughs | 1941 | Martian Tales #11 | ||
White Mars | Brian Aldiss, Roger Penrose | 1999 | |||
The Martian Race | Gregory Benford | 2000 | |||
Moving Mars | Greg Bear | 1994 | |||
Welcome to Mars | James Blish | 1967 | |||
Mars | Ben Bova | 1992 | |||
The Martian Chronicles | Ray Bradbury | Famous group of short stories set on Mars, exploration of an ancient civilisation. | Historical interest | ||
The Martian | Andrew Weir | Good description of an early Martian exploration base. Famous use of potatoes. | |||
Red Mars
Green Mars Blue Mars |
Kim Stanley Robinson | Complete development of Mars terraformation. Best series on the subject, solid factual base. | |||
We Can Remember It For You Wholesale | Phillip K. Dick | Inspiration for the Total Recall movies | |||
Barbarians of Mars | Edward P. Bradbury | 1966 | |||
Warriors of Mars | Edward P. Bradbury | 1965 | |||
Blades of Mars | Edward P. Bradbury | 1965 |