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  1. Llana of Gathol is a collection of four science fantasy stories by American writer Edgar Rice Burroughs, which were originally published in Amazing Stories in 1941. The first collected edition of Llana of Gathol was published in 1948 with an apparently new foreword.

    • Edgar Rice Burroughs
    • 1948
  2. www.gutenberg.net.au › ebooks01 › 0100241hLlana of Gathol

    Llana of Gathol was still very young, but even so the swords of some of the greatest houses of Barsoom had been lain at her feet. Like nearly all Martian women of high degree she knew her mind. Like so many of them, she might be abducted by some impetuous suitor; and she would either love him or slip a dagger between his ribs, but she would ...

  3. LLANA OF GATHOL is composed of four inter-connected novellas, each with the same basic story structure: A strange new city is discovered, Llana is taken prisoner, and John Carter must break free from his captors and rescue her. And, since Carter is a god-man who is the very best at absolutely everything he does, his eventual success is never in ...

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  4. Llana of Gathol is the tenth book in the Martian series, and the last one to be written by Edgar Rice Burroughs. It is composed of several small books (novelettes) each dealing with different situations and all are part of the larger storyline.

  5. Llana of Gathol. Synopsis. In LLANA OF GATHOL, John Carter is captured by the inhabitants of Horz, one of the supposedly “dead” cities of Mars. Together with Pan Dan Chee, his captor, who has also been sentenced to death for bringing Carter into Horz, he is sent down to the pits under the city.

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  7. Llana (or "Llana Carter") is a Red Martian/human hybrid and a princess of Gathol. She is the main protagonist of Llana of Gathol. Llana resembles a combination of her mother and maternal grandmother. Llana is more hand-on in working than most Martian princesses, and is capable of using a sword...