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Anderson, Kevin J. War of the Worlds: Global Dispatches. New York: Bantam / Spectra 1996 274 pgs. 1st ed. Engaging anthology of mostly original short stories, a number of which appeared in the January 1996 issue of Asimov’s. Stories of Well’s Martian Invasion, many concerning or through the eyes of famous people from the late 19th century. includes the stories:
"The Roosevelt Dispatches" Mike Resnick, "Canals in the Sand" Kevin J. Anderson
"Foreign Devils" Walter Jon Williams, "Blue Period" Daniel Marcus, "The Martian Invasion Journals of Henry james" Robert Silverberg, "The True Tale of the Final Battle of Umslopogaas the Zulu" Janet Berliner, "Night of the Cooters" Howard Waldrop
"Determinism and the Martian War, with Relativistic Corrections" Doug Beason, "Soldier of the Queen" Barbara Hambly, "Mars: the Home Front" George Alec Effinger
"A Letter from St. Louis" Allen Steele, "Resurrection" Mark W. Tiedemann, "Paris Conquers All" Gregory Benford and David Brin, "To Mars and Providence" Don Webb, "Roughing It During the Martian Invasion" Daniel Keys Moran and Jodi Moran, "To See the World End" M. Shayne Bell, "After a Lean Winter" Dave Wolverton, "The Soul Selects Her Own Society: Invasion and Repulsion: a Chronological Reinterpretation of Two of Emily Dickenson's Poems: a Wellsian Perspective" Connie Willis, and "Afterword: Retrospective" Gregory Benford and David Brin.
Anderson, Kevin J. War of the Worlds: Global Dispatches. New York: Bantam 1997 1st paperback edition. Engaging anthology of mostly original short stories, a number of which appeared in the January 1996 issue of Asimov’s. Stories of Well’s Martian Invasion, many concerning or through the eyes of famous people from the late 19th century. includes the stories:
"The Roosevelt Dispatches" Mike Resnick, "Canals in the Sand" Kevin J. Anderson
"Foreign Devils" Walter Jon Williams, "Blue Period" Daniel Marcus, "The Martian Invasion Journals of Henry james" Robert Silverberg, "The True Tale of the Final Battle of Umslopogaas the Zulu" Janet Berliner, "Night of the Cooters" Howard Waldrop
"Determinism and the Martian War, with Relativistic Corrections" Doug Beason, "Soldier of the Queen" Barbara Hambly, "Mars: the Home Front" George Alec Effinger
"A Letter from St. Louis" Allen Steele, "Resurrection" Mark W. Tiedemann, "Paris Conquers All" Gregory Benford and David Brin, "To Mars and Providence" Don Webb, "Roughing It During the Martian Invasion" Daniel Keys Moran and Jodi Moran, "To See the World End" M. Shayne Bell, "After a Lean Winter" Dave Wolverton, "The Soul Selects Her Own Society: Invasion and Repulsion: a Chronological Reinterpretation of Two of Emily Dickenson's Poems: a Wellsian Perspective" Connie Willis, and "Afterword: Retrospective" Gregory Benford and David Brin.
Anderson, Poul. The War of Two Worlds. New York: Ace 1959 1st edition. 108 p. Ace paperback original. Ace Double D-335 with Threshold of Infinity by John Brunner.
Anderson, Poul. The War of Two Worlds. London: Dennis Dobson 1970 1st UK edition. Also only hardcover edition.
Anonymous (possibly L. Edgar Welch) (CN). Politics and Life in Mars: a Story of a Neighboring Planet. London: S. Low, Marston, Searle, and Rivington 1883 1st edition, hardcover. 201 p. Advanced socialist Martian civilization is contrasted with Earth's meager advances (CN). One of the scarcer Martian novels.
Anthony, Piers. Total Recall New York: Morrow 1989 1st edition, hardcover. A novelization for a film, both based on Philip K. Dick's novella We Can Remember It For You Wholesale
Anthony, Piers. Total Recall New York: Ace 1990 1st paperback edition. A novelization for a film, both based on Philip K. Dick's novella We Can Remember It For You Wholesale
Anthony, Piers. Total Recall London: Legend 1990 1st UK paperback edition. A novelization for a film, both based on Philip K. Dick's novella We Can Remember It For You Wholesale
Arnold, Edwin Lester. Gulliver of Mars. New York: Ace 196? Ace paperback Science Fiction classics 30600. 224 pgs. Ace printing of Lieut. Gulliver Jones: His Vacation. Text is from the original 1905 edition. Appears to be a later printing than Ace F-296.
Arnold, Edwin Lester. Gulliver of Mars. New York: Ace 1964 Ace paperback F 296. Paperback printing of Lieut. Gulliver Jones: His Vacation.
Arnold, Edwin Lester. Lieut. Gulliver Jones: His Vacation. London: Brown, Langham & Co. 1905 1st edition.
Arnold, Edwin Lester. Lieut. Gulliver Jones: His Vacation. London: Brown, Langham & Co. 1905 1st edition.
Arnold, Edwin Lester. Lieut. Gulliver Jones: His Vacation. UK: Ayer co. 1975 Later hardcover edition of this 1905 work.
Arnold, Edwin Lester. Lieut. Gulliver Jones: His Vacation. London: New English Library 1976 Later hardcover edition of this 1905 work.
Arnold, Edwin Lester. Lieut. Gulliver Jones: His Vacation. London: New English Library 1977 Later paperback edition of this 1905 work.
Arnold, Edwin Lester. Lieut. Gulliver Jones: His Vacation. Newark, NJ: Wildside Press 2001 244 p. Later hardcover edition of this 1905 work.
Ash, Fenton (pesudonym for Francis Henry Atkins). A Trip to Mars. London: W. & R. Chambers, Ltd. 1909 1st edition. 318 pgs. 6 illus. by W. H. C. Groom.
Ash, Fenton (pesudonym for Francis Henry Atkins). A Trip to Mars. Manchester. N.H: Ayer Comapny Publishing 1975 Reprint. 318 pgs. 6 illus. by W. H. C. Groom.
Asimov, Isaac. David Starr, Space Ranger. New York: Doubleday 1952 1st edition. A young agent from Earth takes a job as a farmhand on Mars to uncover poisonings and blackmail, and discovers ancient native Martians along the way.
Asimov, Isaac. David Starr, Space Ranger. Surrey, UK: World's Work 1953 1st UK edition. A young agent from Earth takes a job as a farmhand on Mars to uncover poisonings and blackmail, and discovers ancient native Martians along the way.
Asimov, Isaac. David Starr, Space Ranger. New York: Signet 1971 1st paperback edition of this 1952 work. A young agent from Earth takes a job as a farmhand on Mars to uncover poisonings and blackmail, and discovers ancient native Martians along the way.
Asimov, Isaac. David Starr, Space Ranger. Boston: Twayne Publishers, Gregg Press 1978 Hardcover reprint edition of this 1952 work. A young agent from Earth takes a job as a farmhand on Mars to uncover poisonings and blackmail, and discovers ancient native Martians along the way.
Asimov, Isaac. David Starr, Space Ranger. New York: Fawcett 1978 Paperback reprint edition of this 1952 work. A young agent from Earth takes a job as a farmhand on Mars to uncover poisonings and blackmail, and discovers ancient native Martians along the way.
Asimov, Isaac. David Starr, Space Ranger. New York: Del Rey 1984 Paperback reprint edition of this 1952 work. A young agent from Earth takes a job as a farmhand on Mars to uncover poisonings and blackmail, and discovers ancient native Martians along the way.
Biemiller, Carl Ludwig. The Magic Ball from Mars. New York: William Morrow 1953 1st edition. Illustrated by Kathleen Voute. A Martian spacecraft give a magic marble to a young boy.
Bova, Ben. Return to Mars. New York: Avon Eos 1999 1st US edition. 404 p.
Bova, Ben. Return to Mars. London: Hodder & Stoughton 1999 1st UK edition. 554 p.
Bova, Ben. Return to Mars. Norwalk, CT: Easton Press 1999 Limited edition signed by Bova. 502 pgs.
Brackett, Leigh. Eric John Stark: Outlaw of Mars. New York: Del Rey 1982 1st edition. Del Rey 30515. A rewriting of a collection of short stories done in the 40's, turning them into a novel.
Brackett, Leigh. People of the Talisman. New York: Ace 1964 1st edition. Ace Double M-101 with Secret of Sinharat by the same author. A novelization of the Stark short story "Black Amazon of Mars". Reprinted in 1971.
Brackett, Leigh. The Secret of Sinharat. New York: Ace 1964 1st edition. Ace Double M-101 with People of the Talisman by the same author. A novelization of the Stark short story "Queen of the Martian Catacombs". Reprinted in 1971.
Brackett, Leigh. The Sword Of Rhiannon. New York: Ace 1953 1st edition. Ace paperback F-422. 128 pgs. A human exporer is "reincartnated" into an ancient Martian mythical hero a million years before his own time.
Bradbury, Edward P. (pseud. of Michael Moorcock). Barbarians of Mars. New York: Lancer 1966 1st US paperback edition. The 3rd in the Michael Kane series. Later published as Masters of the Pit. A Barsoomiad, with a bit more tech than Burroughs
Bradbury, Edward P. (pseud. of Michael Moorcock). Blades of Mars. London: Compact Books 1965 1st UK edition. Compact paperback F279. The 2nd in the Michael Kane series. Later published as Lord of the Spiders. A Barsoomiad, with a bit more tech than Burroughs.
Bradbury, Edward P. (pseud. of Michael Moorcock). Blades of Mars. New York: Lancer 1966 1st U.S. paperback edition. Lancer paperback 72-122. 159 pgs. The 2nd in the Michael Kane series. Later published as Lord of the Spiders. A Barsoomiad, with a bit more tech than Burroughs.
Bradbury, Edward P. (pseud. of Michael Moorcock). Warriors of Mars. London: Compact Books 1965 1st UK edition, paperback. Compact paperback F279. Published later as City of the Beast. 1st in the Michael Kane series. A Barsoomiad, with a bit more tech than Burroughs.
Bradbury, Edward P. (pseud. of Michael Moorcock). Warriors of Mars. New York: Lancer 1966 1st US paperback edition. Lancer paperback 72-118. 159 pgs. Published later as City of the Beast. 1st in the Michael Kane series. A Barsoomiad, with a bit more tech than Burroughs.
Bradbury, Ray The Martian Chronicles New York: Doubleday 197? Book club edition. hardcover. jacket illustration by Gary Viskupic. Anthology. Some stories were previously published earlier and are noted. “Rocket Summer”, “Ylla” (first pub. as “I’ll Not Look For Wine”, 1950), “The Summer Night” (first pub. as “The Spring Night”, 1948), “The Earth Men” (1948), “The Taxpayer”, “The Third Expedition” (also known as "Mars is Heaven", 1948), “-- And the Moon Be Still As Bright” (1948), “The Settlers”, “The Green Morning”, “The Locusts”, “Night Meeting”, “The Shore”, “Interim”, “The Musicians”, “Way in the Middle of the Air”, “The Naming of Names”, “Usher II” (first pub. as “Carnival of Madness”, 1950), “The Old Ones”, “The Martian”, “The Luggage Store”, “The Off Season” (1948), “The Watchers”, “The Silent Towns” (1949), “The Long Years” (first pub. as “Dwellers of Silence”, 1949), “There Will Come Soft Rains” (1950), and “The Million-Year Picnic” (1946).
Bradbury, Ray. The Martian Chronicles. New York: Doubleday 1950 1st edition of one of the most famous works of fiction about Mars. Hardcover. Published later with a change in Great Britain as The Silver Locusts. Includes the short stories below. Some were previously published earlier and are noted. "Rocket Summer", “Ylla” (first pub. as “I’ll Not Look For Wine”, 1950), “The Summer Night” (first pub. as “The Spring Night”, 1948), “The Earth Men” (1948), “The Taxpayer”, “The Third Expedition” (also known as "Mars is Heaven", 1948), “-- And the Moon Be Still As Bright” (1948), “The Settlers”, “The Green Morning”, “The Locusts”, “Night Meeting”, “The Shore”, “Interim”, “The Musicians”, “Way in the Middle of the Air”, “The Naming of Names”, “Usher II” (first pub. as “Carnival of Madness”, 1950), “The Old Ones”, “The Martian”, “The Luggage Store”, “The Off Season” (1948), “The Watchers”, “The Silent Towns” (1949), “The Long Years” (first pub. as “Dwellers of Silence”, 1949), “There Will Come Soft Rains” (1950), and “The Million-Year Picnic” (1946).
Bradbury, Ray. The Martian Chronicles. New York: Doubleday 1950 40th anniversary edition of one of the most famous works of fiction about Mars, with gorgeous cover illustration by Michael Whelan. Hardcover. Includes new introduction "The Long Road to Mars" by Bradbury, uses the traditional chronology, and adds the short story "The Fire Balloons". Includes the short stories below. Some were previously published earlier and are noted. "Rocket Summer", “Ylla” (first pub. as “I’ll Not Look For Wine”, 1950), “The Summer Night” (first pub. as “The Spring Night”, 1948), “The Earth Men” (1948), “The Taxpayer”, “The Third Expedition” (also known as "Mars is Heaven", 1948), “-- And the Moon Be Still As Bright” (1948), “The Settlers”, “The Green Morning”, “The Locusts”, “Night Meeting”, “The Shore”, "The Fire Balloons" (first pub. as “In This Sign”, 1951), “Interim”, “The Musicians”, “Way in the Middle of the Air”, “The Naming of Names”, “Usher II” (first pub. as “Carnival of Madness”, 1950), “The Old Ones”, “The Martian”, “The Luggage Store”, “The Off Season” (1948), “The Watchers”, “The Silent Towns” (1949), “The Long Years” (first pub. as “Dwellers of Silence”, 1949), “There Will Come Soft Rains” (1950), and “The Million-Year Picnic” (1946).
Bradbury, Ray The Martian Chronicles New York: Bantam 1951 1st paperback edition. Reprinted numerous times by this publisher with different covers, still in print. Some stories were previously published earlier and are noted.
“Rocket Summer”, “Ylla” (first pub. as “I’ll Not Look For Wine”, 1950), “The Summer Night” (first pub. as “The Spring Night”, 1948), “The Earth Men” (1948), “The Taxpayer”, “The Third Expedition” (also known as "Mars is Heaven", 1948), “-- And the Moon Be Still As Bright” (1948), “The Settlers”, “The Green Morning”, “The Locusts”, “Night Meeting”, “The Shore”, “Interim”, “The Musicians”, “Way in the Middle of the Air”, “The Naming of Names”, “Usher II” (first pub. as “Carnival of Madness”, 1950), “The Old Ones”, “The Martian”, “The Luggage Store”, “The Off Season” (1948), “The Watchers”, “The Silent Towns” (1949), “The Long Years” (first pub. as “Dwellers of Silence”, 1949), “There Will Come Soft Rains” (1950), and “The Million-Year Picnic” (1946).
Bradbury, Ray. The Martian Chronicles. British Science Fiction Book Club 1953 Originally published in Great Britain as The Silver Locusts. Includes the short stories below. Some were previously published earlier and are noted. "Rocket Summer", “Ylla” (first pub. as “I’ll Not Look For Wine”, 1950), “The Summer Night” (first pub. as “The Spring Night”, 1948), “The Earth Men” (1948), “The Taxpayer”, “The Third Expedition” (also known as "Mars is Heaven", 1948), “-- And the Moon Be Still As Bright” (1948), “The Settlers”, “The Green Morning”, “The Locusts”, “Night Meeting”, “The Shore”, “Interim”, “The Musicians”, “Way in the Middle of the Air”, “The Naming of Names”, “Usher II” (first pub. as “Carnival of Madness”, 1950), “The Old Ones”, “The Martian”, “The Luggage Store”, “The Off Season” (1948), “The Watchers”, “The Silent Towns” (1949), “The Long Years” (first pub. as “Dwellers of Silence”, 1949), “There Will Come Soft Rains” (1950), and “The Million-Year Picnic” (1946).
Bradbury, Ray The Martian Chronicles New York: Doubleday 1973 Reprint with biographical essay, bibliography of Bradbury by William F. Nolan, illustrated by Karel Thole. Some stories were previously published earlier and are noted. “Rocket Summer”, “Ylla” (first pub. as “I’ll Not Look For Wine”, 1950), “The Summer Night” (first pub. as “The Spring Night”, 1948), “The Earth Men” (1948), “The Taxpayer”, “The Third Expedition” (also known as "Mars is Heaven", 1948), “-- And the Moon Be Still As Bright” (1948), “The Settlers”, “The Green Morning”, “The Locusts”, “Night Meeting”, “The Shore”, “Interim”, “The Musicians”, “Way in the Middle of the Air”, “The Naming of Names”, “Usher II” (first pub. as “Carnival of Madness”, 1950), “The Old Ones”, “The Martian”, “The Luggage Store”, “The Off Season” (1948), “The Watchers”, “The Silent Towns” (1949), “The Long Years” (first pub. as “Dwellers of Silence”, 1949), “There Will Come Soft Rains” (1950), and “The Million-Year Picnic” (1946).
Bradbury, Ray The Martian Chronicles. Norwalk, CT: Easton Press 1989 Signed limited edition. Some stories were previously published earlier and are noted.
“Rocket Summer”, “Ylla” (first pub. as “I’ll Not Look For Wine”, 1950), “The Summer Night” (first pub. as “The Spring Night”, 1948), “The Earth Men” (1948), “The Taxpayer”, “The Third Expedition” (also known as "Mars is Heaven", 1948), “-- And the Moon Be Still As Bright” (1948), “The Settlers”, “The Green Morning”, “The Locusts”, “Night Meeting”, “The Shore”, “Interim”, “The Musicians”, “Way in the Middle of the Air”, “The Naming of Names”, “Usher II” (first pub. as “Carnival of Madness”, 1950), “The Old Ones”, “The Martian”, “The Luggage Store”, “The Off Season” (1948), “The Watchers”, “The Silent Towns” (1949), “The Long Years” (first pub. as “Dwellers of Silence”, 1949), “There Will Come Soft Rains” (1950), and “The Million-Year Picnic” (1946).
Bradbury, Ray The Martian Chronicles New York: Avon 1997 1st Avon edition. hardcover. Revised edition (by Bradbury himself) with a new introduction "Green Town, Somewhere on Mars; Mars, Somewhere in Egypt" by Bradbury. The story "Fire Ballons is added, as is "Wilderness", which takes the place of "Way in the Middle of the Air". Also, the chronology is changed, so that all dates are 31 years later, i.e. the first story takes place in 2030, rather than 1999. Some stories were previously published earlier and are noted.
“Rocket Summer”, “Ylla” (first pub. as “I’ll Not Look For Wine”, 1950), “The Summer Night” (first pub. as “The Spring Night”, 1948), “The Earth Men” (1948), “The Taxpayer”, “The Third Expedition” (also known as "Mars is Heaven", 1948), “-- And the Moon Be Still As Bright” (1948), “The Settlers”, “The Green Morning”, “The Locusts”, “Night Meeting”, “The Shore”, "The Fire Balloons" (first pub. as “In This Sign”, 1951), “Interim”, “The Musicians”, “Way in the Middle of the Air”, “The Naming of Names”, “Usher II” (first pub. as “Carnival of Madness”, 1950), “The Old Ones”, “The Martian”, “The Luggage Store”, “The Off Season” (1948), “The Watchers”, “The Silent Towns” (1949), “The Long Years” (first pub. as “Dwellers of Silence”, 1949), “There Will Come Soft Rains” (1950), and “The Million-Year Picnic” (1946).
Bradbury, Ray The Silver Locusts London: Rupert Hart-Davis 1951 1st British edition. Published 1st in the U.S. as The Martian Chronicles. Includes the short stories below, with “Usher II” replaced by “The Fire Ballons”. Some stories were previously published earlier and are noted.
“Rocket Summer”, “Ylla” (first pub. as “I’ll Not Look For Wine”, 1950), “The Summer Night” (first pub. as “The Spring Night”, 1948), “The Earth Men” (1948), “The Taxpayer”, “The Third Expedition” (also known as "Mars is Heaven", 1948), “-- And the Moon Be Still As Bright” (1948), “The Settlers”, “The Green Morning”, “The Locusts”, “Night Meeting”, “The Shore”, “Interim”, “The Musicians”, “Way in the Middle of the Air”, “The Naming of Names”, “The Fire Ballons” (first pub. as “In This Sign”, 1951), “The Old Ones”, “The Martian”, “The Luggage Store”, “The Off Season” (1948), “The Watchers”, “The Silent Towns” (1949), “The Long Years” (first pub. as “Dwellers of Silence”, 1949), “There Will Come Soft Rains” (1950), and “The Million-Year Picnic” (1946).
Bradbury, Ray. introduction by Fred Hoyle. The Martian Chronicles New York: Time inc. 1963 Expanded edition, in very stiff wraps with cover by Mary Jones. . Adds both "The Fire Balloons" and 'The Wilderness". Appears to be the most expanded edition. Some stories were previously published earlier and are noted.
“Rocket Summer”, “Ylla” (first pub. as “I’ll Not Look For Wine”, 1950), “The Summer Night” (first pub. as “The Spring Night”, 1948), “The Earth Men” (1948), “The Taxpayer”, “The Third Expedition” (also known as "Mars is Heaven", 1948), “-- And the Moon Be Still As Bright” (1948), “The Settlers”, “The Green Morning”, “The Locusts”, “Night Meeting”, “The Shore”, "The Fire Balloons" (first pub. as “In This Sign”, 1951), “Interim”, “The Musicians”, :The Wilderness", “Way in the Middle of the Air”, “The Naming of Names”, “Usher II” (first pub. as “Carnival of Madness”, 1950), “The Old Ones”, “The Martian”, “The Luggage Store”, “The Off Season” (1948), “The Watchers”, “The Silent Towns” (1949), “The Long Years” (first pub. as “Dwellers of Silence”, 1949), “There Will Come Soft Rains” (1950), and “The Million-Year Picnic” (1946).
Burroughs, Edgar Rice. A Fighting Man of Mars. New York: Metropolitan Books 1931 1st hardcover edition. Illustrated by Hugh Hutton. 7th of the Martian Barsoom works. Novel originally serialized in the monthly magazine Blue Book, April - September 1930. (Porges)
Burroughs, Edgar Rice. A Fighting Man of Mars. New York: Grosset and Dunlap 1932 Early reprint edition. 7th of the Martian Barsoom works. Title page still reads "Metropolitan", the name of the original publisher. Novel originally serialized in the monthly magazine Blue Book, April - September 1930.
Burroughs, Edgar Rice. A Fighting Man of Mars. London: John Lane 1933 1st UK hardcover edition. 7th of the Martian Barsoom works. Novel originally serialized in the American monthly magazine Blue Book, April - September 1930.
Burroughs, Edgar Rice. A Fighting Man of Mars. Tarzana, CA: Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc. 1948 Reprint hardcover. 7th of the Martian Barsoom works. Novel originally serialized in the American monthly magazine Blue Book, April - September 1930.
Burroughs, Edgar Rice. A Fighting Man of Mars. London: Pinnacle 1954 1st UK paperback edition. 7th of the Martian Barsoom works. Pinnacle #33. Novel originally serialized in the American monthly magazine Blue Book, April - September 1930.
Burroughs, Edgar Rice. A Fighting Man of Mars. New York: Canaveral 1962 Hardcover reprint, illustrated by Mahlon Blaine. 7th of the Martian Barsoom works. Reprinted by Canaveral in 1974. Novel originally serialized in the American monthly magazine Blue Book, April - September 1930.
Burroughs, Edgar Rice. A Fighting Man of Mars. New York: Ace 1963 1st paperback edition. 7th of the Martian Barsoom works. Ace paperback F-190. Cover by Roy Krenkel Jr. Novel originally serialized in the American monthly magazine Blue Book, April - September 1930.
Burroughs, Edgar Rice. A Fighting Man of Mars. New York: Ballantine ( after 1979, Ballantine/Del Rey) 1964 First Ballantine paperback printing, one year after the Ace printing. 7th of the Martian Barsoom works. Ballantine paperback U2037. Martian Series #7. In print to this day. Various cover artists did the entire series, including Bob Abbett, Gino, D'Achille, and Michael Whelan. Novel originally serialized in the American monthly magazine Blue Book, April - September 1930.
Burroughs, Edgar Rice. A Fighting Man of Mars. London: New English Library 1966 UK paperback. 7th of the Martian Barsoom works. Novel originally serialized in the American monthly magazine Blue Book, April - September 1930.
Burroughs, Edgar Rice. A Fighting Man of Mars. London: Four Square 1962 or 1964 UK paperback. 7th of the Martian Barsoom works. Novel originally serialized in the American monthly magazine Blue Book, April - September 1930.
Burroughs, Edgar Rice. A Princess of Mars. Sandy, UT: Quiet Vision 200o Reprint softcover edition. Illustrated by Frank Schoonover. First of the Martian Barsoom books by Burroughs. First published in serial form as "Under the Moons of Mars" in the American magazine ALL-STORY February-July 1912 under his pseudonym Norman Bean.
Burroughs, Edgar Rice. A Princess of Mars. Chicago: McClurg 1917 1st hardcover edition. 326 p. First of the Martian Barsoom books by Burroughs. Illustrated by Frank Schoonover. First published in serial form as "Under the Moons of Mars" in the American magazine ALL-STORY February-July 1912 under his pseudonym Norman Bean. (Porges)
Burroughs, Edgar Rice. A Princess of Mars. New York: Grosset and Dunlap 1917 Early reprint edition. 326 p. First of the Martian Barsoom books by Burroughs. Illustrated by Frank Schoonover. First published in serial form as "Under the Moons of Mars" in the American magazine ALL-STORY February-July 1912 under his pseudonym Norman Bean.
Burroughs, Edgar Rice. A Princess of Mars. London: Methuen 1919 1st UK edition. First of the Martian Barsoom books by Burroughs. First published in serial form as "Under the Moons of Mars" in the American magazine ALL-STORY February-July 1912 under his pseudonym Norman Bean.
Burroughs, Edgar Rice. A Princess of Mars. Tarzana, CA: Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc. 1939 Hardcover reprint edition. First of the Martian Barsoom books by Burroughs. First published in serial form as "Under the Moons of Mars" in the American magazine ALL-STORY February-July 1912 under his pseudonym Norman Bean.
Burroughs, Edgar Rice. A Princess of Mars. London: Mark Goulden 1950 UK trade paperback edition. First of the Martian Barsoom books by Burroughs. First published in serial form as "Under the Moons of Mars" in the American magazine ALL-STORY February-July 1912 under his pseudonym Norman Bean.
Burroughs, Edgar Rice. A Princess of Mars. London: Four Square 1961 UK paperback edition. First of the Martian Barsoom books by Burroughs. First published in serial form as "Under the Moons of Mars" in the American magazine ALL-STORY February-July 1912 under his pseudonym Norman Bean.
Burroughs, Edgar Rice. A Princess of Mars. New York: Ballantine ( after 1979, Ballantine/Del Rey) 1963 1st Ballantine paperback printing. Ballantine #U2031. First of the Martian Barsoom books by Burroughs. First published in serial form as "Under the Moons of Mars" in the American magazine ALL-STORY February-July 1912 under his pseudonym Norman Bean. Many later printings, eventually falling under their Del Rey line. Various cover artists did the entire series, including Bob Abbett, Gino, D'Achille, and Michael Whelan.
Burroughs, Edgar Rice. A Princess of Mars. New York: Doubleday 1970 Hardover book club edition. Illustrated by Frank Frazetta. First of the Martian Barsoom books by Burroughs. First published in serial form as "Under the Moons of Mars" in the American magazine ALL-STORY February-July 1912 under his pseudonym Norman Bean.
Burroughs, Edgar Rice. A Princess of Mars. Sandy, UT: Quiet Vision 2001 Reprint hardcover edition. Introduction by George McWhorter. Supposedly only 35 copies were in the first hardcover printing of this edition. Illustrated by Frank Schoonover. First of the Martian Barsoom books by Burroughs. First published in serial form as "Under the Moons of Mars" in the American magazine ALL-STORY February-July 1912 under his pseudonym Norman Bean.
Burroughs, Edgar Rice. A Princess of Mars and A Fighting Man of Mars. New York: Dover 1964 Trade paperback edition. Illustrated by Frank Schoonover. 1st and 7th of the Martian Barsoom books by Burroughs. Princess first published in serial form as "Under the Moons of Mars" in the American magazine ALL-STORY February-July 1912 under his pseudonym Norman Bean. Fighting Man originally serialized in the monthly magazine Blue Book, April - September 1930.
Burroughs, Edgar Rice. Echecs Sur Mars (The Chessmen of Mars). Edition Speciale 1971 French paperback edition. Cover by Phillipe Druillet. 5th in the Martian Barsoom works. Originally published in the American magazine All Story February 18 - April 2 1922.
Burroughs, Edgar Rice. Ein Mars Prinzessin (A Princess of Mars). Dieck 1925 1st German edition. Illustrated by Ludwig Hohlwein. First of the Martian Barsoom books by Burroughs. First published in serial form as "Under the Moons of Mars" in the American magazine ALL-STORY February-July 1912 under his pseudonym Norman Bean.
Burroughs, Edgar Rice. John Carter of Mars. New York: Canaveral Press 1964 1st edition. 11th in the Martian Barsoom works. Illustrated by Reed Crandall. Combines the short stories "John Carter and the Giant of Mars" (1941) and "Skeleton Men of Jupiter (1943). (Porges)
Burroughs, Edgar Rice. John Carter of Mars. New York: Ballantine ( after 1979, Ballantine/Del Rey) 1965 1st Ballantine edition. Ballantine paperback U2041. 11th in the Martian Barsoom works. Combines the short stories "John Carter and the Giant of Mars" (1941) and "Skeleton Men of Jupiter (1943). Many later printings, eventually falling under their Del Rey line. Various cover artists did the entire series, including Bob Abbett, Gino, D'Achille, and Michael Whelan.
Burroughs, Edgar Rice. John Carter of Mars. London: Four Square 1968 Uk paperback. Four Square paperback 1758. 11th in the Martian Barsoom works. Combines the short stories "John Carter and the Giant of Mars" (1941) and "Skeleton Men of Jupiter (1943).
Burroughs, Edgar Rice. John Carter of Mars. London: New English Library 1972 UK paperback. New English Library 01169. Illustrated by Gino D'Achille. 11th in the Martian Barsoom works. Combines the short stories "John Carter and the Giant of Mars" (1941) and "Skeleton Men of Jupiter (1943).
Burroughs, Edgar Rice. Llana of Gathol. Tarzana, CA: Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc. 1948 1st edition. Illustrated by John Coleman Burroughs. 10th in the Martian Barsoom works. Combines 4 short stories: "The City of Mummies" (1941), "The Black Pirates of Barsoom" (1941), "Yellow Men of Mars" (1941), and "Invisible Men of Mars" (1941). (Porges)
Burroughs, Edgar Rice. Llana of Gathol. New York: Ballantine ( after 1979, Ballantine/Del Rey) 1963 1st paperback edition. Ballantine F-762. 10th in the Martian Barsoom works. Combines 4 short stories: "The City of Mummies" (1941), "The Black Pirates of Barsoom" (1941), "Yellow Men of Mars" (1941), and "Invisible Men of Mars" (1941). Many later printings, eventually falling under their Del Rey line. Various cover artists did the entire series, including Bob Abbett, Gino, D'Achille, and Michael Whelan.
Burroughs, Edgar Rice. Llana of Gathol. London: Four Square 1967 UK paperback edition. 10th in the Martian Barsoom works. Combines 4 short stories: "The City of Mummies" (1941), "The Black Pirates of Barsoom" (1941), "Yellow Men of Mars" (1941), and "Invisible Men of Mars" (1941).
Burroughs, Edgar Rice. Llana of Gathol. London: New English Library 1971 UK paperback edition. 10th in the Martian Barsoom works. Combines 4 short stories: "The City of Mummies" (1941), "The Black Pirates of Barsoom" (1941), "Yellow Men of Mars" (1941), and "Invisible Men of Mars" (1941).
Burroughs, Edgar Rice. Llana of Gathol. New York: Doubleday 1977 Book club edition. Illustrated by Robert Corben. 10th in the Martian Barsoom works. Combines 4 short stories: "The City of Mummies" (1941), "The Black Pirates of Barsoom" (1941), "Yellow Men of Mars" (1941), and "Invisible Men of Mars" (1941).
Burroughs, Edgar Rice. Swords of Mars. Tarzana, CA: Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc. 1936 1st edition. 8th in the Martian Barsoom works. 315 p. Illustrated by J. Allen St. John. Originally serialized in the American magazine Blue Book November 1934 - August 1935. (Porges)
Burroughs, Edgar Rice. Swords of Mars. New York: Ballantine ( after 1979, Ballantine/Del Rey) 1963 1st paperback edition. Ballantine F-728. 8th in the Martian Barsoom works. Ballantine paperback F728. Many later printings, eventually falling under their Del Rey line. Various cover artists did the entire series, including Bob Abbett, Gino, D'Achille, and Michael Whelan.
Burroughs, Edgar Rice. Swords of Mars. London: Four Square 1966 UK paperback edition. 8th in the Martian Barsoom works. Illustrated by J. Allen St. John. Originally serialized in the American magazine Blue Book November 1934 - August 1935.
Burroughs, Edgar Rice Swords of Mars. London: New English Library 1971 UK paperback edition. 8th in the Martian Barsoom works. Illustrated by J. Allen St. John. Originally serialized in the American magazine Blue Book November 1934 - August 1935.
Burroughs, Edgar Rice. Swords of Mars / Synthetic Men of Mars. New York: Doubleday 1966 Book club edition. 8th and 9th in the Martian Barsoom works. Illustrated by Frank Frazetta. Swords originally serialized in the American magazine Blue Book November 1934 - August 1935. Synthetic originally serialized in the American magazine Argosy January 7 to February 11, 1939.
Burroughs, Edgar Rice. Synthetic Men of Mars. Tarzana, CA: Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc. 1940 1st edition. 315 p. Illustrated by John Coleman Burroughs. 9th in the Martian Barsoom works. Originally serialized in the American magazine Argosy January 7 to February 11, 1939. (Porges)
Burroughs, Edgar Rice. Synthetic Men of Mars. London: Methuen 1941 1st UK edition. 9th in the Martian Barsoom works. Originally serialized in the American magazine Argosy January 7 to February 11, 1939.
Burroughs, Edgar Rice. Synthetic Men of Mars. New York: Ballantine ( after 1979, Ballantine/Del Rey) 1963 1st paperback printing. Ballantine F739. 9th in the Martian Barsoom works. Originally serialized in the American magazine Argosy January 7 to February 11, 1939. Many later printings, eventually falling under their Del Rey line. Various cover artists did the entire series, including Bob Abbett, Gino, D'Achille, and Michael Whelan.
Burroughs, Edgar Rice. Synthetic Men of Mars. London: Four Square 1964 1st UK paperback edition. 9th in the Martian Barsoom works. Originally serialized in the American magazine Argosy January 7 to February 11, 1939.
Burroughs, Edgar Rice. The Chessmen of Mars. Chicago: McClurg 1922 1st edition. Illustrated by J. Allen St. John. 5th in the Martian Barsoom works. Originally published in the American magazine All Story February 18 - April 2 1922. (Porges)
Burroughs, Edgar Rice. The Chessmen of Mars. New York: Grosset and Dunlap 1922 Early reprint edition. 375 p. llus. by J. Allen St. John. 5th in the Martian Barsoom works. Originally published in the American magazine All Story February 18 - April 2 1922.
Burroughs, Edgar Rice. The Chessmen of Mars. London: Methuen 1923 1st UK edition. Illustrated by J. Allen St. John. 5th in the Martian Barsoom works. Originally published in the American magazine All Story February 18 - April 2 1922.
Burroughs, Edgar Rice. The Chessmen of Mars. London: Pinnacle 1955 Early UK paperback edition. 5th in the Martian Barsoom works. Originally published in the American magazine All Story February 18 - April 2 1922.
Burroughs, Edgar Rice. The Chessmen of Mars. New York: Ace 1962 1st paperback edition. Ace F-170. 5th in the Martian Barsoom works. Originally published in the American magazine All Story February 18 - April 2 1922.
Burroughs, Edgar Rice. The Chessmen of Mars. London: Four Square 1962 1st UK paperback edition. 205 p. 5th in the Martian Barsoom works. Originally published in the American magazine All Story February 18 - April 2 1922.
Burroughs, Edgar Rice. The Chessmen of Mars. New York: Ballantine ( after 1979, Ballantine/Del Rey) 1963 Ballantine paperback F776 1. 5th in the Martian Barsoom works. Originally published in the American magazine All Story February 18 - April 2 1922. Many later printings, eventually falling under their Del Rey line. Various cover artists did the entire series, including Bob Abbett, Gino, D'Achille, and Michael Whelan.
Burroughs, Edgar Rice. The Chessmen of Mars. London: New English Library 1973 New English Library 02702. 5th in the Martian Barsoom works. Originally published in the American magazine All Story February 18 - April 2 1922.
Burroughs, Edgar Rice. The Chessmen of Mars. Sandy, UT: Quiet Vision 2001 Reprint trade paperback. 5th in the Martian Barsoom works. Originally published in the American magazine All Story February 18 - April 2 1922.
Burroughs, Edgar Rice. The Chessmen of Mars. Sandy, UT: Quiet Vision 2001 Reprint hardcover paperback. Supposedly only 40 copies were done of the first printing of this reprint. Illustration by J. Allen St. John. 5th in the Martian Barsoom works. Originally published in the American magazine All Story February 18 - April 2 1922.
Burroughs, Edgar Rice. The Gods of Mars. Chicago: McClurg 1918 1st edition. 2nd in the Martian Barsoom works. Illustrated by Frank Schoonover. Originally serialized in the American magazine All-Story January to May, 1913. (Porges)
Burroughs, Edgar Rice. The Gods of Mars. London: Methuen 1920 1st UK edition. 2nd in the Martian Barsoom works. Originally serialized in the American magazine All-Story January to May, 1913.
Burroughs, Edgar Rice. The Gods of Mars. Tarzana, CA: Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc. 1940 Reprint hardcover. 348 pgs. 2nd in the Martian Barsoom works. Illustrated by Frank Schoonover. Originally serialized in the American magazine All-Story January to May, 1913.
Burroughs, Edgar Rice. The Gods of Mars. London: Pinnacle 1953 1st UK paperback edition. Pinnacle #30. Cover by J. E. McConnell. 2nd in the Martian Barsoom works. Originally serialized in the American magazine All-Story January to May, 1913.
Burroughs, Edgar Rice. The Gods of Mars. New York: Canaveral 1962 Hardcover reprint. Illustrated by Larry Ivie. 2nd in the Martian Barsoom works. Originally serialized in the American magazine All-Story January to May, 1913.
Burroughs, Edgar Rice. The Gods of Mars. London: Four Square 1962 UK paperback. 2nd in the Martian Barsoom works. Originally serialized in the American magazine All-Story January to May, 1913.
Burroughs, Edgar Rice. The Gods of Mars. New York: Ballantine ( after 1979, Ballantine/Del Rey) 1963 1st paperback printing. Ballantine paperback F702. 2nd in the Martian Barsoom works. Originally serialized in the American magazine All-Story January to May, 1913. Many later printings, eventually falling under their Del Rey line. Various cover artists did the entire series, including Bob Abbett, Gino, D'Achille, and Michael Whelan.
Burroughs, Edgar Rice. The Gods of Mars. New York: Ace 1963 1st US paperback edition?. Ace F-702. 2nd in the Martian Barsoom works. Originally serialized in the American magazine All-Story January to May, 1913.
Burroughs, Edgar Rice. The Gods of Mars. London: New English Library 1973 UK paperback. 2nd in the Martian Barsoom works. Originally serialized in the American magazine All-Story January to May, 1913.
Burroughs, Edgar Rice. The Gods of Mars and The Warlord of Mars. New York: Doubleday 1971 Book club edition. Illustrated by Frank Frazetta. 2nd and 3rd in the Martian Barsoom works. Gods originally serialized in the American magazine All-Story January to May, 1913.Warlord originally serialized in the American magazine All-Story, December 1913 - March 1914.
Burroughs, Edgar Rice. The Master Mind of Mars. Chicago: McClurg 1928 1st edition. Illustrated by J. Allen St. John. 6th in the Martian Barsoom works. An expansion of a story published by Hugo Gernsback in Amazing Stories Annual, July 1927. (Porges)
Burroughs, Edgar Rice. The Master Mind of Mars. New York: Grosset and Dunlap 1929? Early reprint edition. Illustrated by J. Allen St. John. 6th in the Martian Barsoom works. An expansion of a story published by Hugo Gernsback in Amazing Stories Annual, July 1927.
Burroughs, Edgar Rice. The Master Mind of Mars. London: Methuen 1939 1st UK edition. Later cover art shows the work of G. P. Micklewright. 6th in the Martian Barsoom works. An expansion of a story published by Hugo Gernsback in Amazing Stories Annual, July 1927.
Burroughs, Edgar Rice. The Master Mind of Mars. Tarzana, CA: Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc. 1948 Reprint hardcover edition. Illustrated by J. Allen St. John. 6th in the Martian Barsoom works. An expansion of a story published by Hugo Gernsback in Amazing Stories Annual, July 1927.
Burroughs, Edgar Rice. The Master Mind of Mars. London: Pinnacle 1954 1st UK paperback edition. 6th in the Martian Barsoom works. An expansion of a story published by Hugo Gernsback in Amazing Stories Annual, July 1927.
Burroughs, Edgar Rice. The Master Mind of Mars. New York: Ace 1963 1st paperback edition?. Ace paperback F-181. 6th in the Martian Barsoom works. An expansion of a story published by Hugo Gernsback in Amazing Stories Annual, July 1927.
Burroughs, Edgar Rice. The Master Mind of Mars. New York: Ballantine ( after 1979, Ballantine/Del Rey) 1963 Ballantine paperback U2036. 6th in the Martian Barsoom works. An expansion of a story published by Hugo Gernsback in Amazing Stories Annual, July 1927. Many later printings, eventually falling under their Del Rey line. Various cover artists did the entire series, including Bob Abbett, Gino, D'Achille, and Michael Whelan.
Burroughs, Edgar Rice. The Master Mind of Mars. London: Four Square 1964 UK paperback. 6th in the Martian Barsoom works. An expansion of a story published by Hugo Gernsback in Amazing Stories Annual, July 1927.
Burroughs, Edgar Rice. The Master Mind of Mars. London: New English Library 1972 UK paperback. New English Library paperback 27457. 6th in the Martian Barsoom works. An expansion of a story published by Hugo Gernsback in Amazing Stories Annual, July 1927.
Burroughs, Edgar Rice. The Master Mind of Mars and a Fighting Man of Mars. New York: Doubleday 1973 Book club edition. Illustrated by J. Allen St. John. 6th and 7th in the Martian Barsoom works. Master Mind was an expansion of a story published by Hugo Gernsback in Amazing Stories Annual, July 1927. Fighting Man was originally serialized in the monthly magazine Blue Book, April - September 1930.
Burroughs, Edgar Rice. The Warlord of Mars. Chicago: McClurg 1919 1st edition. 296 pgs. Illustrated by J. Allen St. John. 3rd in the Martian Barsoom works. Originally serialized in the American magazine All-Story, December 1913 - March 1914. (Porges)
Burroughs, Edgar Rice. The Warlord of Mars. London: Methuen 1920 1st UK edition. 3rd in the Martian Barsoom works. Originally serialized in the American magazine All-Story, December 1913 - March 1914.
Burroughs, Edgar Rice. The Warlord of Mars. London: Pinnacle 1953 1st UK paperback edition. Pinnacle #26. Illustrated by J. E. McConnell. 3rd in the Martian Barsoom works. Originally serialized in the American magazine All-Story, December 1913 - March 1914.
Burroughs, Edgar Rice. The Warlord of Mars. London: Four Square 1961 UK paperback. 3rd in the Martian Barsoom works. Originally serialized in the American magazine All-Story, December 1913 - March 1914.
Burroughs, Edgar Rice. The Warlord of Mars. New York: Ballantine ( after 1979, Ballantine/Del Rey) 1963 3rd in the Martian Barsoom works. Originally serialized in the American magazine All-Story, December 1913 - March 1914. Many later printings, eventually falling under their Del Rey line. Various cover artists did the entire series, including Bob Abbett, Gino, D'Achille, and Michael Whelan.
Burroughs, Edgar Rice. The Warlord of Mars. Sandy UT: Quiet Vision 2001 Reprint trade paperback. 3rd in the Martian Barsoom works. Originally serialized in the American magazine All-Story, December 1913 - March 1914.
Burroughs, Edgar Rice. The Warlord of Mars. Sandy UT: Quiet Vision 2001 Reprint hardcover. Supposedly only 40 hardcovers were in the first printing of this edition. 3rd in the Martian Barsoom works. Originally serialized in the American magazine All-Story, December 1913 - March 1914.
Burroughs, Edgar Rice. Three Martian Novels: Thuvia Maid of Mars, The Chessmen of Mars, The Master Mind of Mars. New York: Dover 1962 Reprint trade paperback. 4th, 5th and sixth in the Martian Barsoom works. Thuvia was originally published in the American magazine All Story Cavalier April 8 - 22, 1916. Chessmen originally published in the American magazine All Story February 18 - April 2 1922. Master Mind is an expansion of a story published by Hugo Gernsback in Amazing Stories Annual, July 1927.
Burroughs, Edgar Rice. Thuvia, Maid of Mars. London: Four Square 196? UK paperback. Originally published in the American magazine All Story Cavalier April 8 - 22, 1916.
Burroughs, Edgar Rice. Thuvia, Maid of Mars. Chicago: McClurg 1920 1st edition. 256 p. with additional advertisements for Tarzan books. Illustrated by J. Allen St. John. 4th in the Martian Barsoom works. Originally published in the American magazine All Story Cavalier April 8 - 22, 1916. (Porges)
Burroughs, Edgar Rice. Thuvia, Maid of Mars. London: Pinnacle 1952? 1st UK paperback edition. Originally published in the American magazine All Story Cavalier April 8 - 22, 1916.
Burroughs, Edgar Rice. Thuvia, Maid of Mars. New York: Ace 1962 1st US paperback edition Ace Paperback F-168. Cover art by Roy Krenkel. Originally published in the American magazine All Story Cavalier April 8 - 22, 1916.
Burroughs, Edgar Rice. Thuvia, Maid of Mars. New York: Ballantine ( after 1979, Ballantine/Del Rey) 1963 Paperback. Ballantine F-770. Originally published in the American magazine All Story Cavalier April 8 - 22, 1916. Many later printings, eventually falling under their Del Rey line. Various cover artists did the entire series, including Bob Abbett, Gino, D'Achille, and Michael Whelan.
Burroughs, Edgar Rice. Thuvia, Maid of Mars. London: New English Library 1971 UK paperback. Originally published in the American magazine All Story Cavalier April 8 - 22, 1916.
Burroughs, Edgar Rice. Thuvia, Maid of Mars. Sandy UT: Quiet Vision 2001 Reprint paperback. Originally published in the American magazine All Story Cavalier April 8 - 22, 1916.
Burroughs, Edgar Rice. Thuvia, Maid of Mars. Sandy UT: Quiet Vision 2001 Reprint hardcover. Supposedly only 40 hardcovers were in the first printing of this edition. Originally published in the American magazine All Story Cavalier April 8 - 22, 1916.
Burroughs, Edgar Rice. Thuvia, Maid of Mars and The Chessmen of Mars. New York: Doubleday 1972 Book club edition. 375 p. llus. by Frank Frazetta. 4th and 5th in the Martian Barsoom works. Thuvia was originally published in the American magazine All Story Cavalier April 8 - 22, 1916. Chessmen was originally published in the American magazine All Story February 18 - April 2 1922.
Burroughs, Edgar Rice. translated by Martine Blond. L'Aventurier de Mars (A Fighting Man of Mars.) La Valette, FR: Antares 198? French paperback. 7th of the Martian Barsoom works. Novel originally serialized in the American monthly magazine Blue Book, April - September 1930.
Burroughs, Edgar Rice. translated by martine Blond. Le Chirurgien de Mars (The Master Mind of Mars.) La Valette, FR: Antares 1984 French paperback. Cover art by Robert Borello. 6th in the Martian Barsoom works. An expansion of a story published by Hugo Gernsback in Amazing Stories Annual, July 1927.
Butler, Jack. Nightshade. New York: Atlantic Monthly Press 1989 1st edition. Hardcover.
Calmadenker, A. [pseudonym]. The Mania of the Nations on the Planet Mars and its Terriffic Consequences. Denker Publishers, Inc. 1915 1st edition. An account of parallel Martian history (Twenty years before similar Events on Earth). "Published in the Year 55 E.D. on Mars (1915 A.D. on Earth)"
Carter, Lin. Down to a Sunless Sea. New York: DAW 1984 1st edition, paperback. A novel of Martian civilization in declone, and a human escaped convict.
Carter, Lin. The City Outside the World. Berkley 1977 1st edition, paperback. A Martian, a human prisoner, and a lost monument.
Carter, Lin. The Man Who Loved Mars. London: White Lion 1973 1st UK edition. Treasure seekers for old Martian artifacts.
Carter, Lin. The Man Who Loved Mars. Greenwich, CT: Fawcett 1973 1st US edition, paperback. Fawcett Gold Medal paperback T2690. 157 pgs.
Carter, Lin. The Valley Where Time Stood Still. Garden City, NY: Doubleday 1974 1st edition, hardcover.
Carter, Lin. The Valley Where Time Stood Still. New York: Popular Library 1976 1st paperback edition.
Chandler, A. Bertram. The Alternate Martians New York: Ace 1965 1st edition, paperback. Published in Ace double M-129 with the author's Empress of Outer Space. Cover by Jerome Podwill. An earth expedition finds themselves on Mars where the different visions of Wells, Burroughs, and Kline are represented.
Clarke, Arthur C. Prelude to Mars: An Omnibus Containing the Complete Novels Prelude to Space and The Sands of Mars and Sixteen Short Stories. New York: Harcourt Brace & World 1965 Book club hardcover. A struggling Terran colony find the survivors of Martian civilization and new hope (describes Sands of Mars only)
Clarke, Arthur C. The Sands of Mars. London: Sidgwick and Jackson 1951 1st UK edition, hardcover. A struggling Terran colony find the survivors of Martian civilization and new hope.
Clarke, Arthur C. The Sands of Mars. New York: Pocket 1954 1st paperback. edition. Illustrated by Robert Schulz. A struggling Terran colony find the survivors of Martian civilization and new hope.
Clarke, Arthur C. The Sands of Mars. New York: Permabooks 1959 Paperback. 217 p. Attractive cover by Robert Schulz. Ironically, most copies of this edition I have seen have brittle paper and don't seem very permanent. A struggling Terran colony find the survivors of Martian civilization and new hope.
Clarke, Arthur C. The Sands of Mars. New York: Signet 1974 Paperback. 206 p. A struggling Terran colony find the survivors of Martian civilization and new hope.
Cowan, James. Daybreak: A Romance of an Old World. New York: G. H. Richmond & Co. 1896 1st edition. 399 p. A parallel Christianity on Mars.
Cowan, James. Daybreak: A Romance of an Old World. New York: Arno 1971 Reprint edition. A parallel Christianity on Mars.
Cromie, Robert. A Plunge into Space. London: Frederick Warne & Co. 1890 1st edition. 290 p.
Cromie, Robert. A Plunge into Space. Westport CT: Hyperion 1976 Reprint edition.
Cross, John Keir. SOS from Mars. London: Hutchinson 1954 1st UK edition, hardcover. Later published under the title The Red Journey Back in the US. Sequel to the Angry Planet.
Cross, John Keir. The Angry Planet: Authentic First-Hand Account o a Journey to Mars in the Space Ship ALBATROSS, Compiled from Notes and Records By Various Members of the Expedition from Manuscripts Made Available By Stephen MacFarlane. London: Peter Lunn 1945 1st UK edition, hardcover.
Cross, John Keir. The Angry Planet: Authentic First-Hand Account o a Journey to Mars in the Space Ship ALBATROSS, Compiled from Notes and Records By Various Members of the Expedition from Manuscripts Made Available By Stephen MacFarlane. New York: Coward-McCann 1945 1st U.S. edition. 239 p. Illus. by Robin Jacques.
Cross, John Keir. The Red Journey Back. New York: Coward-McCann 1954 1st U.S. edition. Illus. by Robin Jacques. 252 pgs. Published frost in Great Britain as SOS From Mars. Sequel to the Angry Planet.
Del Rey, Lester. Marooned on Mars. Philadelphia: Winston 1952 1st edition. 210 p. Illustrated by Alex Schomberg.
Del Rey, Lester. Marooned on Mars. New York: Holt, Rinehart, & Winston 1962 Hardcover.
Del Rey, Lester. Marooned on Mars. New York: Paperback Library 1967 1st paperback edition. Paperback no. 52-415.
Disch, Thomas M. The Brave Little Toaster Goes to Mars. New York: Doubleday 1988 1st edition, hardcover. 2nd in the Brave Little Toaster Series. The animated appliances go to mars, where they find a whole civlization of discarded appliances, ready to go back to Earth as conquers.
Douglass, Ellsworth. Pharaoh's Broker: Being the Very Remarkable Experiences in Another World of Isidor Werner Written by Himself. London: C.Pearson 1899 1st edition, hardcover. 316 p. A hard core capitalist finds an Egyptian Mars, and proceeds to try and dominate it. Mars eventually overcomes Wall Street.
Douglass, Ellsworth. Pharaoh's Broker: Being the Very Remarkable Experiences in Another World of Isidor Werner Written by Himself. Boston: Gregg Press 1976 Reprint hardcover. 316 p. A hard core capitalist finds an Egyptian Mars, and proceeds to try and dominate it. Mars eventually overcomes Wall Street. Kudos to Gregg Press for reprinting such an obscure work.
Dowding, Henry Wallace. The Man from Mars, or Service, for Service's Sake. New York: Cochrane Publishing 1910 1st edition, hardcover. 385 p. An escort and bodyguard for a French general learns the general has visited Mars through a trance, and is given a detailed description. In the end, the general and his love balloon off to Mars.
DuMaurier, George. The Martian. London: Harper 1897 1st edition, hardcover. Illus. by the author. A spiritualist/reincarnation book, with most of the information about Mars at the end.
DuMaurier, George. The Martian. New York: Harper and Bros. 1898 1st US edition, hardcover. Illus. by the author. A spiritualist/reincarnation book, with most of the information about Mars at the end.
Dunn, Alan. Is There Intelligent Life on Earth? a Report to the Congress of Mars. New York: Simon and Schuster 1960 1st edition. 118 p. Illus. by the author. A mix of text and illustration to tell the story.
Edwards, Peter. Terminus. New York: St. Martin’s 1976 1st U.S.edition, hardcover. 336 pgs. Cover art by Peter Goodfellow. Only a prisoner on a Martian penal colony can use an recently discovered ancient Martian city to stop religious domination of Earth.
Edwards, Peter. Terminus. London: Macmillan 1976 1st UK edition, hardcover. 336 pgs. Cover art by Peter Goodfellow.
Elam, Richard M. Young Visitor to Mars. New York: Lantern Press 1953 1st edition, hardcover. Young Heroes Library series. 256 pgs. Illustrated by Charles H. Greer.
Elam, Richard M. Young Visitor to Mars. New York: Grosset and Dunlap 1953 Reprint hardcover. Young Heroes Library series. 256 pgs. Illustrated by Charles H. Greer.
Farmer, Philip Jose. Jesus on Mars.

1st edition, paperback. Pinnacle paperback P 40 184-1. Illus. by Paul Stinson. 256 pgs. w/ ads at the end, including an introduction to Dr. Who by Harlan Ellision.
Farmer, Philip Jose. Jesus on Mars. London: Granada 1979 1st UK edition, paperback.
Farren, Mick. Mars--The Red Planet. New York: Del Rey 1990 1st edition, paperback. Cover aart by David Schleinkofer.
Genone, Hudor. Bellona's Husband: a Romance. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott 1887 1st U.S. edition. 332 p.
Gordon, Rex. First on Mars. New York: Ace 1957 1st U.S. edition, paperback. Originally published as No Man Friday in Great Britain. Ace paperback D-233. 192 pgs.
Gordon, Rex. No Man Friday. London: William Heinnemann 1956 1st UK edition and first hardcover edition.
Gordon, Rex. No Man Friday. London: Corgi 1958 1st UK paperback edition.
Gordon, Rex. No Man Friday. London: New English Library 1977 UK hardcover, seems to have been published simultaneously with the NEL paperback.
Gordon, Rex. No Man Friday. London: New English Library 1977 UK paperback, seems to have been published simultaneously with the NEL hardcover.
Greg, Percy. Across the Zodiac: the Story of a Wrecked Record. London: Trübner & Co. 1880 1st UK edition, hardcover. 2 volumes. A man takes an antigravity spaceship to mars and gets embroiled in a civil war there.
Greg, Percy. Across the Zodiac: the Story of a Wrecked Record. Hamburg: Karl Grädener 1880 1st German edition, hardcover. 3 volumes. I do not know if this edition was published in German or English. It is only listed in one copy, in Starsbourg. A man takes an antigravity spaceship to mars and gets embroiled in a civil war there.
Greg, Percy. Across the Zodiac: the Story of a Wrecked Record. New York: Popular Library 1978 1st paperback edition. A man takes an antigravity spaceship to mars and gets embroiled in a civil war there.
Greg, Percy. introduction by Sam Moskowitz. Across the Zodiac: the Story of a Wrecked Record. Westport, CT: Hyperion Press 1974 1st US hardcover. A man takes an antigravity spaceship to mars and gets embroiled in a civil war there.
Grinnell, David (pseud. of Donald Wollheim). Destiny’s Orbit. New York: Avalon 1961 1st U.S. edition. 224 pgs. Cover art by Ed Emshwiller. A billionaire joins asteroid miners and a Martian retainer to establish a kingdom. Mars is a natively governed entity, allied with Earth, and the Martians arachnid-like.
Groom, Pelham. The Purple Twilight. London: T Werner Laurie. 1948 1st edition, hardcover. A dark look at arms races. A Terran visits Mars to look for Atlanteans.
Heinlein, Robert A. Double Star. Garden City, NY: Doubleday 1956 1st edition, hardcover. Cover art by Mel Hunter. Originally serialized in "Astounding Science Fiction", February, March, April 1956. 1st Hugo win for Heinlein. An actor stands in for a politician and has to avoid a war with the Martians.
Heinlein, Robert A. Double Star. London: Michael Joseph 1958 1st UK hardcover. Originally serialized in "Astounding Science Fiction", February, March, April 1956. 1st Hugo win for Heinlein.An actor stands in for a politician and has to avoid a war with the Martians.
Heinlein, Robert A. Double Star. Boston: Gregg Press 1978 Hardcover. Originally serialized in "Astounding Science Fiction", February, March, April 1956. 1st Hugo win for Heinlein. An actor stands in for a politician and has to avoid a war with the Martians.
Heinlein, Robert A. Red Planet: a Colonial Boy on Mars. New York: Scribner's Sons 1949 1st edition, hardcover. 211 p. Illustrated by Clifford N. Geary. Perhaps Heinlein's best juvenile.
Heinlein, Robert A. Red Planet: a Colonial Boy on Mars. New York: Ace 1949 1st epaperback edition. Illustrated by Steele Savage. Perhaps Heinlein's best juvenile.
Heinlein, Robert A. Red Planet: a Colonial Boy on Mars. London: Gollancz 1963 1st UK hardcover. Perhaps Heinlein's best juvenile.
Heinlein, Robert A. Stranger in a Strange Land. New York: Putnam 1961 1st edition, hardcover. 408 p. Another Hugo winner. A human raised on Mars returns to Earth to teach humans about grokking and discorporation.
Heinlein, Robert A. Stranger in a Strange Land. London: New English Library 1975 1st UK hardcover. Another Hugo winner. A human raised on Mars returns to Earth to teach humans about grokking and discorporation.
Heinlein, Robert A. Introduction by James Gunn. Stranger in a Strange Land. Norwalk, CT: Easton Press 1989 Delux, signed hardcover edition. Illustrated by Kent Bash. Another Hugo winner. A human raised on Mars returns to Earth to teach humans about grokking and discorporation.
Hipolato, Jane and Willis E. McNally , editors. Introduction by Isaac Asimov. Mars, We Love You. New York: Doubleday 1971 1st edition, hardcover. Published later in the UK as the Book of Mars. Anthology consisting of:
Excerpts from A Princess Of Mars by Edgar Rice Burroughs, "A Martian Oddessey" by Stanley Weinbaum, "The Embassy" by Donald A. Wollheim, "Dark Mission" by Lester Del Rey, "Lost Art" by George O. Smith, "The Cave" by P. Schuler Miller, "Expedition" by Anthony Boucher, "Loophole" by Arthur C. Clarke, "Catch that Martian" by Damon Knight, "Omnilingual" by H. Beam Piper, "The Lost City of Mars" by Ray Bradbury, "One Step From Earth" by Harry Harrison, "Carthage: Reflections of a Martian" by Frank Herbert , "Soft Landing" by William Fox, "Earthbound" by Irene Moyer Jackson, "In Lonely Lands" by Harlan Ellison, "World of the Wars" by Bruce McAllister, "Exploration" by Barry M. Malzberg, Ean excerpt from Double Star by Robert A. Heinlein, and "Linguistic Relativity in Middle High Martian" by Willis E. McNelly.
Hipolato, Jane and Willis E. McNally , editors. Introduction by Isaac Asimov. The Book of Mars. London: Orbit 1976 1st UK edition, paperback. Published in the US as Mars We Love You. Contains the short stories "A Martian Odyssey" Stanley Weinbaum, "The Embassy" Donald A. Wollheim, "Dark Mission" Lester Del Rey, "Lost Art" George O. Smith, "The Cave" P. Schuyler Miller, "Expedition" Anthony Boucher, "Loophole" Arthur C. Clarke, "Catch That Martian" Damon Knight, "Omnilingual" H. Beam Piper, "The Lost City of Mars" Ray Bradbury, "One Step from Earth" Harry Harrison, "Carthage: Reflections of A Martian" Frank Herbert, "Soft Landing" William Fox
"Earthbound" Irene Jackson, "In Lonely Lands" Harlan Ellison, "World of the Wars" Bruce McAllister, and "Exploration" Barry N. Malzberg. Excerpts from The Report on Canali by Schiaparelli, Mars the Abode of Life by Lowell, War of the Worlds by Wells, and A Princess of Mars by Burroughs are also included. The book ends with "Linguistic Relativity in Middle High Martian", a critical essay on Heinlein’s Stranger in a Strange Land, by Willis E. McNelly. 332 p.
Hirschman, Edward. Tarzan at Mar’s Core. Annandale, VA: DeLeithein Press 1977 1st editon. Combines all three of Burroughs major thems in one book.
Jones, Alice Ilgenfritz and Ella Marchant (as Two Women of the West). Unveiling a Parallel: A Romance. Boston: Arena Publishing Co. 1893 1st edition, hardcover. A young male aviation enthusiast visits Mars and learns about the two Martian societies of Thursia and Caskia and meets a woman, but returns to Earth alone. An early femist utopian novel.
Jones, Alice Ilgenfritz and Ella Marchant (as Two Women of the West). Unveiling a Parallel: A Romance. Syracuse: Syracuse University Press 1991 Paperback. Reprint of an 1893 novel. A young male aviation enthusiast visits Mars and learns about the two Martian societies of Thursia and Caskia and meets a woman, but returns to Earth alone. An early feminist utopian novel.
Key, Alexander Rivets and Sprockets. Philadelphia: Westminster 1964 1st edition, hardcover. 160 pgs. Illus. by the author.
Kline, Otis Adelbert. Outlaws of Mars. New York: Ace 1961 Paperback. 158 pgs. Ace paperback D-531. Originally serialized in the American magazine Argosy from November 1933 to January 1934. At the beginning of the book is a tribute of the author by Camille Cazedessus, Jr. editor of ERB-dom Magazine. The Swordsman of Mars.
Kline, Otis Adelbert. Outlaws of Mars. New York: Avalon 1961 1st edition, hardcover. 224 pgs. Cover art by Ed Emshwiller. Originally serialized in the American magazine Argosy from November 1933 to January 1934. Sequel to The Swordsman of Mars.
Kline, Otis Adelbert. The Swordsman of Mars. New York: Avalon 196o 1st edition, hardcover. 224 pgs. Cover art by Ed Emshwiller. Originally serialized in the American magazine Argosy from January to February 1933.
Kline, Otis Adelbert. The Swordsman of Mars. New York: Ace 196o Paperback. 174 p. Ace D-516. Originally serialized in the American magazine Argosy from January to February 1933.
Lasswitz, Kurd. Auf zwei Planeten. (Two Planets). Leipzig: Verlag B. Elischer Nachfolger 1897 1st edition, hardcover. 545 p. Published in two volumes. Perhaps the most famous German novel about Mars. All subsequent editions of this work appear to be abridged.
Lasswitz, Kurd. Abridged by Erich Lasswitz. Auf Zwei Planeten (Two Planets). Donauwurth: Verlag Cassianeum 1948 Hardcover. Reprint of an 1897 work. 326 p. Perhaps the most famous German novel about Mars.
Lasswitz, Kurd. Abridged by Erich Lasswitz; ed. by Bruckhardt Kiegland and Martin Molitor. Auf Zwei Planeten (Two Planets). Frankfurt am Main: Verlag Heinrich Scheffler 1969 Pperback? . Reprint of an 1897 work. 350 p. Perhaps the most famous German novel about Mars.
Lasswitz, Kurd. Abridged by Erich Lasswitz. Translated by Hans Rudnick. Epigraph by Werner von Braun. Two Planets (Auf Zwei Planeten). Carbondale IL: Southern Illinois University Press 1971 1st US edition, hardcover. 405 pgs. Perhaps the most famous German novel about Mars.
Lasswitz, Kurd. Abridged by Erich Lasswitz, translated by Hans Rudnick. Afterword by Mark R. Hillegas. Two Planets (Auf Zwei Planeten). New York: Popular Library 1972 Paperback. 383 pgs. Perhaps the most famous German novel about Mars. A paperback versionof the Southern Illinois Univ. Press edition.
Leggett, Mortimer Dormer. A Dream of a Modest Prophet. Philadelphia: Lippincott 1890 1st edition, hardcover. 207 p. A dream trip to a Christian Utopia on Mars.
Lewis, C.S. Out of the Silent Planet. London: John Lane the Bodley Head 1938 1st edition, hardcover. First volume in the Ransom (or Cosmic ) Trilogy. The other two books published in 1943 and 1945 are Perelandra (later pub. as Voyage to Venus), and That Hideous Strength (later pub. as The Tortutured Planet).
Lewis, C.S. Out of the Silent Planet. New York: Macmillan 1943 1st US edition, hardcover. First volume in the Ransom (or Cosmic ) Trilogy. The other two books published in 1943 and 1945 are Perelandra (later pub. as Voyage to Venus), and That Hideous Strength (later pub. as The Tortutured Planet).
Ling, Mrs. H.H. (pseud. of Mary Anne Moore-Bentley) A Woman of Mars, or Australia’s Enfranchised Woman. Sydney: Edwards, Dunlop & Co. 1901 1st edition, hardcover. 262 p. Like other early Australian Science fiction, scarce.
MacColl, Hugh. Mr Stranger's Sealed Packet. London: Chatto and Windus 1889 1st edition, hardcover. First mention of the death of a Martian througn Terran bacterial exposure.
MacColl, Hugh. Mr Stranger's Sealed Packet. New York: Munro 1890 1st edition, hardcover. First mention of the death of a Martian througn Terran bacterial exposure.
Niven, Larry. Rainbow Mars. New York: TOR 1999 1st edition, hardcover. An ecological novel about a man who, traveling back and forth in time to retrive lost species, discovers Mars was inhabited, and that thier demise is being paralleled by earth.
Niven, Larry. Rainbow Mars. New York: TOR 2000 1st paperback edition. An ecological novel about a man who, traveling back and forth in time to retrive lost species, discovers Mars was inhabited, and that thier demise is being paralleled by earth.
Pohl, Frederik. The Day the Martians Came. New York: St. Martins 1988 1st edition, hardback. 248 p. A kind-of novel loosely tying together several of Pohl's Martian stories and 3 new ones, including: "A Martian Christmas" (1987), "Sad Screenwriter Sam" (1972), "The View From Mars Hill" (1987), "Saucery" (1986), "Too Much Loosestrife" (1987), "Iradeska's Martians" (1986), and "The Day After the Day After the Martians came" (1967). The stories "The Missioner", The Beltway bandit", and "Across the River" are original with this volume. More of a commentary on humans and what they do when they learn of an alien civilization.
Pohl, Frederik. The Day the Martians Came. New York: St, Martins 1989 Paperback. Anthology of Pohl's Mars stories. A kind-of novel loosely tying together several of Pohl's Martian stories and 3 new ones, including: "A Martian Christmas" (1987), "Sad Screenwriter Sam" (1972), "The View From Mars Hill" (1987), "Saucery" (1986), "Too Much Loosestrife" (1987), "Iradeska's Martians" (1986), and "The Day After the Day After the Martians came" (1967). The stories "The Missioner", The Beltway bandit", and "Across the River" are original with this volume. More of a commentary on humans and what they do when they learn of an alien civilization.
Pope, Gustavus W. Romances of the Planets, No. 1: Journey to Mars, the Wonderful World: Its Beauty and Splendor: Its Mighty Races and Kingdoms: Its Final Doom. New York: Dillingham 1894 1st U.S. edition. hardcover. A shipwrecked sailor helps save a Martian in the Antarctic, and is transported back to Mars with the fellow and the rest of his compatriots. Later he helps the Martians start negotiating a colony to save their people from a meteor swarm.
Pope, Gustavus W. introduction by Sam Moskowitz. Romances of the Planets, No. 1: Journey to Mars, the Wonderful World: Its Beauty and Splendor: Its Mighty Races and Kingdoms: Its Final Doom. Westport, CT: Hyperion 1974 A Reprint of the 1894 edition,Trade paperback. A shipwrecked sailor helps save a Martian in the Antarctic, and is transported back to Mars with the fellow and the rest of his compatriots. Later he helps the Martians start negotiating a colony to save their people from a meteor swarm.
Priest, Christopher. The Space Machine : a Scientific Romance. London: Faber and Faber 1976 1st UK edition, hardcover. A man and a woman are mystically transported to Mars before they launch the invasion in Wells' book. The story goes from there.
Priest, Christopher. The Space Machine : a Scientific Romance. New York: Harper Collins 1976 1st US hardcover edition. A man and a woman are mystically transported to Mars before they launch the invasion in Wells' book. The story goes from there.
Rockwood, Roy. Through Space to Mars Or the Longest Journey on Record. New York: Cupples and Leon 1910 1st edition, hardcover. 248 p. 2 heroes and a professor deal with crazy mechanics, space dangers, and trying to steal a Martian energy source before finally making it back home. Bleiler suggests the book is of "dubious morality".
Serviss, Garrett P. Edison's Conquest of Mars. Los Angeles: Carcosa House 1947 1st edition, hardcover. Originally serialized in the New York Evening Journal, January - February 1898. A sequel to a War of the Worlds rip-off, not the war of the Worlds proper. The forces of Earth mobilize to invade Mars after a bacteria killed off the Martian invaders. A great deal of fighting ensues, until Mars is flooded and their civilization wrecked. We find out mars has visited the earth in the past, and that there are asteroids of pure gold in space.
Serviss, Garrett P. Invasion of Mars. Reseda, CA: Powell Publications 1969 Paperback reprint. Originally serialized in the New York Evening Journal, January - February 1898. Includes an abridged version of War of the Worlds by Forrest J. Ackerman. Despite the fact this edition says it is a sequel to War of the Worlds, it is not. A sequel to a War of the Worlds rip-off, not the war of the Worlds proper. The forces of Earth mobilize to invade Mars after a bacteria killed off the Martian invaders. A great deal of fighting ensues, until Mars is flooded and their civilization wrecked. We find out mars has visited the earth in the past, and that there are asteroids of pure gold in space.
Silverberg, Robert. Lost Race of Mars. New York: Scholastic Book Services 1960 1st edition, paperback.
Silverberg, Robert. Lost Race of Mars. Philadelphia: Winston 1960 1st edition, paperback.
Stabenow, Dana. Red Planet Run. New York: Ace 1995 1st edition, paperback. Taking up a mission to explore mars where others have failed, the heroine Star Svensdotter finds psce pirates, a secret colony, and ancient ruins.
Steele, Allen. Labyrinth of Night. London: Century 1992 1st edition, hardback. 353 p. Published in hardback before the 1st U.S. edition. Old ruins, national rivalries, and government conspiracies.
Steele, Allen. Labyrinth of Night. New York: Ace 1992 1st U.S. edition, paperback. 340 pgs. Ace paperback original. Old ruins, national rivalries, and government conspiracies.
Tolstoy, Alexei. translated by Antonina W. Bouis. Introduction by Theodore Sturgeon. Aelita. New York: Macmillan 1981 1st US edition, hardcover. 1st pub. in 1922, revised in 1937. This translation is based on the 1937 edition. A Red Army soldier incites the natives to rebellion.
Tolstoy, Alexei. translated by Leland Fetzer. Aelita: or the Decline of Mars. . Ann Arbor: Ardis 1985 Paperback. 1st pub. in 1922, revised in 1937. This translation is based on the 1922 edition. A Red Army soldier incites the natives to rebellion.
Tolstoy, Alexei. translated by Lucy Flaxman. Aelita. Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House 1950? 1st edition in English. 1st pub. in 1922, revised in 1937. This translation is based on the 1937 edition. A Red Army soldier incites the natives to rebellion.
Turtledove, Harry. A World of Difference. New York: Del Rey 1990 1st edition, paperback. 308 p. A world modelled on Mars but with aliens, air, and water, with Viking landing tehre and sending back pictures. Humans arriave and meet the local Martians. Perhaps Turtledove is touching on soemthin we all wish could have happened.
Turtledove, Harry. A World of Difference. London: Hodder & Stoughton 1998 1st UK hardcover edition,. 308 p. A world modelled on Mars but with aliens, air, and water, with Viking landing tehre and sending back pictures. Humans arriave and meet the local Martians. Perhaps Turtledove is touching on soemthin we all wish could have happened.
Varley, John. In the Hall of the Martian Kings. London: Sidgwick & jackson 1978 1st UK edition, hardcover. Called The Persistence of Vision in the US.
Contains Air Raid, John Varley (as Herb Boehm), The Black Hole Passes, Gotta Sing, Gotta Dance, In the Bowl, In the Hall of the Martian Kings, Introduction (The Persistence of Vision) an essay by Algis Budrys, Overdrawn at the Memory Bank, The Persistence of Vision, The Phantom of Kansas, Retrograde Summer.
Varley, John. The Persistence of Vision New York: Dial 1978. 1st US hardback edition. [Published as In the Hall of the Martian Kings in the UK. Contains Air Raid, John Varley (as Herb Boehm), The Black Hole Passes, Gotta Sing, Gotta Dance, In the Bowl, In the Hall of the Martian Kings, Introduction (The Persistence of Vision) an essay by Algis Budrys, Overdrawn at the Memory Bank, The Persistence of Vision, The Phantom of Kansas, Retrograde Summer.
Weinbaum, Stanley G. A Martian Odyssey and Others. Reading, PA: Fantasy Press 1949 Anthology of stories written between 1934-1936. Hardcover. Contains: The Adaptive Ultimate(as John Jessel), The Brink of Infinity, The Circle of Zero, The Ideal, The Lotus Eaters, The Mad Moon, A Martian Odyssey, Parasite Planet, The Planet of Doubt, The Point of View, Proteus Island, Pygmalion's Spectacles, Valley of Dreams, The Worlds of If.
Weinbaum, Stanley G. and Sam Moskowitz. A Martian Odyssey. New York: Lancer 1962 Anthology. Contains: The Adaptive Ultimate -(as John Jessel), The Brink of Infinity , The Lotus Eaters A Martian Odyssey, Proteus Island, The Wonders of Weinbaum - essay by Sam Moskowitz
Weinbaum, Stanley G. and Sam Moskowitz. A Martian Odyssey and Other Science Fiction Tales. Hyperion 1974 Anthology. Contains: The Adaptive Ultimate -(as John Jessel), The Brink of Infinity , The Lotus Eaters A Martian Odyssey, Proteus Island,
The Wonders of Weinbaum - essay by Sam Moskowitz, the Circle of Zero, Dawn of Fame: The Career of Stanley G. Weinbaum - essay by Sam Moskowitz, Graph, The Ideal.
Wells, H.G. War of the Worlds. London: Heinemann 1898 1st edition, hardcover. Original state has 16 p. of ads at end. Originally published in the British magazine Pearsons, April - December, 1897 and the American magazine Cosmopolitan, January - December, 1897. One of the foundations of Martian science fiction.
Wells, H.G. War of the Worlds. New York: Harper 1898 1st US edition, hardcover. Published after the British edition. Originally published in the British magazine Pearsons, April - December, 1897 and the American magazine Cosmopolitan, April - December, 1897. One of the foundations of Martian science fiction.
Wells, H.G., with Introduction and Notes David Y. Hughes and Harry M. Geduld. A Critical Edition of War of the Worlds: H.G. Wells's Scientiic Romance. Bloomington: Indiana Univ. Press 1993 Hardcover. Extensive notes, comments, and appendices relating to the novel. Originally published in the British magazine Pearsons, April - December, 1897 and the American magazine Cosmopolitan, January - December, 1897. One of the foundations of Martian science fiction.
Whiteford, Wynne. Lake of the Sun. New York: Ace 1989 1st edition. 249 pgs. An Ace paperback original. An underground Martian civilization discovers Terrans have landed.
Wicks, Mark. To Mars Via the Moon: an Astronomical Story. Philadelphia: J.B.Lippincott Co. 1911 1st edition, hardcover. A man who has lost his family makes a spaceschip to visit the Moon and mars, staying on mars when he finds his dead son, reincarnated as a Martian.
Wicks, Mark. To Mars Via the Moon: an Astronomical Story. London: Seeley & Co. 1911 1st UK edition, hardcover. A man who has lost his family makes a spaceschip to visit the Moon and mars, staying on mars when he finds his dead son, reincarnated as a Martian.
Williams, Michael Lindsay. Martian Spring. New York: Avon 1986 1st edition, paperback. 277 pgs. Part of the Martian series. A spacship crashes into Mars, setting off a kind-of natural terraforming effect. An expedition from Earth with a genetically created crew member (and main character) vists the planet and discovers the Hronka. An interesting way to have aliens on both sides of a first contact.
Winkowski, Fred. The Martian Crystal Egg. New York: Harper & Row 1980 1st edition, hardcover. Illustrated by the author. A martian lookign for singing stones finds an entire city of crystal.
Winsor, G. McLeod. Station X. London: Jenkins 1919 1st edition, hardcover. Author's first novel. Earthlings and Venusians fight off a psychic Martian invasion. Here, the real evil-doers are actually from the Moon, but took over the Martians psychically eons before.
Winsor, G. McLeod. Station X. Philadelphia: Lippincott 1919 1st US edition, hardcover. Author's first novel. Earthlings and Venusians fight off a psychic Martian invasion. Here, the real evil-doers are actually from the Moon, but took over the Martians psychically eons before.
Winsor, G. McLeod. introduction by Richard Gid Powers. Station X. Boston: Gregg Press 1975 Hardcover. Reprint of 1910 novel. Author's first novel. Earthlings and Venusians fight off a psychic Martian invasion. Here, the real evil-doers are actually from the Moon, but took over the Martians psychically eons before.
Winterbotham, Russ (R. R.) The Red Planet. Derby, CT: Monarch Books 1962 1st edition, paperback. 140 pgs. From the author’s profile: “The author’s son-in-law is a member of the team developing the plasma space motor which is planned to carry men to Mars within the next 10 years.” Romatic and murderous crew rivalries, mad human scientists, and electrical-weaponed Martians.
Wollheim, Donald A. Secret of the Martian Moons. Philadelphia: John C. Winston 1955 1st edition, hardcover. 206 p. Lovely cover art by Schomberg. A teenager returns home to a Mars colony from school on Earth, only to learn all humans have been ordered back to Earth. He, his dad, and other scientists head to Phobos to figure out why.

 

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