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The Chessmen of Mars, the fifth installment in the Martian series, was originally serialized in six parts in Argosy All-Story Weekly before being published as a novel in 1922. It introduces Tara, Princess of Helium, the headstrong daughter of John Carter, the Warlord of Mars. Just like the rest of the novels in the series, this one is packed with imaginative characters and locations. In true Barsoomian fashion, Burroughs regales us with an action-packed adventure: planet-shaking storms, daring swordfights, horrific dungeons, complex alien cultures, and wild escapes. While the story may be considered a standard pulp adventure, it also introduces a bit of philosophy by exploring the connection between the mind and the body. Of special note is Jetan, or Martian chess, which holds a central place in the storyline. Burroughs includes an appendix so that interested readers may play the game themselves.
Selected chapters for typing
I: Tara in a Tantrum15 pages | ||
II: At the Gale’s Mercy15 pages | ||
III: The Headless Humans19 pages | ||
IV: Captured19 pages | ||
V: The Perfect Brain15 pages | ||
VI: In the Toils of Horror19 pages | ||
VII: A Repellent Sight18 pages | ||
VIII: Close Work14 pages | ||
IX: Adrift Over Strange Regions17 pages | ||
X: Entrapped15 pages | ||
XI: The Choice of Tara16 pages | ||
XII: Ghek Plays Pranks14 pages | ||
XIII: A Desperate Deed16 pages | ||
XIV: At Ghek’s Command16 pages | ||
XV: The Old Man of the Pits17 pages | ||
XVI: Another Change of Name17 pages | ||
XVII: A Play to the Death16 pages | ||
XVIII: A Task for Loyalty18 pages | ||
XIX: The Menace of the Dead14 pages | ||
XX: The Charge of Cowardice17 pages | ||
XXI: A Risk for Love14 pages | ||
XXII: At the Moment of Marriage18 pages | ||
Jetan, or Martian Chess3 pages |

James Branch Cabell
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