A Princess of Mars (Version 4)


Read by Terry Kroenung

(4.6 stars; 41 reviews)

A Confederate soldier travels to Mars and is embroiled in its politics and wars, becoming a great swordsman and hero. - Summary by Terry Kroenung (5 hr 36 min)

Chapters

Foreword 6:19 Read by Terry Kroenung
Chapter 1 - On the Arizona hills 13:10 Read by Terry Kroenung
Chapter 2 - The escape of the dead 9:00 Read by Terry Kroenung
Chapter 3 - My advent on Mars 13:02 Read by Terry Kroenung
Chapter 4 - A prisoner 11:05 Read by Terry Kroenung
Chapter 5 - I elude my watchdog 8:08 Read by Terry Kroenung
Chapter 6 - A fight that won friends 7:55 Read by Terry Kroenung
Chapter 7 - Child-raising on Mars 10:00 Read by Terry Kroenung
Chapter 8 - A fair captive from the sky 10:07 Read by Terry Kroenung
Chapter 9 - I learn the language 7:15 Read by Terry Kroenung
Chapter 10 - Champion and chief 17:17 Read by Terry Kroenung
Chapter 11 - With Dejah Thoris 12:00 Read by Terry Kroenung
Chapter 12 - A prisoner with power 9:54 Read by Terry Kroenung
Chapter 13 - Love-making on Mars 11:17 Read by Terry Kroenung
Chapter 14 - A duel to the death 15:42 Read by Terry Kroenung
Chapter 15 - Sola tells me her story 15:25 Read by Terry Kroenung
Chapter 16 - We plan escape 17:42 Read by Terry Kroenung
Chapter 17 - A costly recapture 14:55 Read by Terry Kroenung
Chapter 18 - Chained in Warhoon 7:58 Read by Terry Kroenung
Chapter 19 - Battling in the arena 9:04 Read by Terry Kroenung
Chapter 20 - In the atmosphere factory 16:20 Read by Terry Kroenung
Chapter 21 - An air scout for Zodanga 16:49 Read by Terry Kroenung
Chapter 22 - I find Dejah 17:06 Read by Terry Kroenung
Chapter 23 - Lost in the Sky 10:51 Read by Terry Kroenung
Chapter 24 - Tars Tarkas finds a friend 13:39 Read by Terry Kroenung
Chapter 25 - The looting of Zodanga 9:20 Read by Terry Kroenung
Chapter 26 - Through carnage to joy 11:26 Read by Terry Kroenung
Chapter 27 - From joy to death 9:22 Read by Terry Kroenung
Chapter 28 - At the Arizona cave 3:53 Read by Terry Kroenung

Reviews

Very engaging and well read


(4 stars)

I so enjoyed this book. Being of a by-gone era, Its characterizations and responses to circumstances are refreshing and noble. The reading is very well done. Very understandable. Great battles and personal combat with a story of unsurpassing love. I gave it a 4 only because it is not a deep genius-written book.

Adventures in Space


(5 stars)

I've liked Edgar Rice Burroughs science fiction in space more than his "land that time forgot", or the time machine. John Carter is a great heroic character, one of the best.

Beautifully read, professionally recorded


(5 stars)

A superb reading of this classic adventure - excellent diction, well modulated, great recording quality. Thank you!


(5 stars)

Very good. Well read. Thank you

Liked the Narrator more than the book


(3.5 stars)

Narration was fantastic. Story a tad “problematic.” Overall however a fun read worth your time. Recommend if you’re not overly sensitive to the obvious racial undertones of the text.