A man is transported to Mars and finds adventure, action, suspense, and romance. A true pulp fiction classic, woven by a master of the science fiction genre, Mr. Otis Adelbert Kline.
Jerry Morgan, fed up with Earthly frustrations, found plenty to occupy him when he swapped bodies with a hot-headed Martian from that red planet's era of glory.
,,The Outlaws of Mars" introduces you to Captain Jerry Morgan and his travel to Mars in the early 20th century.
A classic science-fiction adventure from the pen of the one and only rival of Edgar R. Burroughs! Second volume of the Martian duology written by Otis Adelbert Kline preceded by "The Swordsman of Mars."
Kline’s Mars has multiple parallel canals, surrounded by walls and terraces, and the construction of the canals by Martian machines is described. The story has a race-war element that may jar the modern reader.
"Glad to see you, Jerry," boomed the doctor in his resonant bass voice. "I've been expecting you."Jerry Morgan stared in amazement as he took his uncle's proffered hand. "Expecting me? Why, I told no one--intended to surprise you.
,,The Outlaws of Mars" introduces you to Captain Jerry Morgan and his travel to Mars in the early 20th century.
Jerry Morgan, fed up with Earthly frustrations, found plenty to occupy him when he swapped bodies with a hot-headed Martian from that red planet's era of glory.
Excerpt As the powerful car plunged up the mountain road, Jerry Morgan wondered what sort of reception awaited him at the end of this drive.
Now, in its first complete edition since 1934, Kline blasts off to Mars with the story of Jerry Morgan, a disgraced American soldier convinced he has nothing left to live for.