
Under the Moons of Mars: The Tales of Barsoom
About the Author Edgar Rice Burroughs (September 1, 1875-March 19, 1950) was born in Chicago. After failing to secure an appointment to West Point, he enlisted in the 7th Cavalry. After being discharged for medical reasons he turned to writing as a career. He was the creator of some of the best known heroes of all times, Tarzan and John Carter, as well as the author of numerous other works of fiction. During World War II he served as a war correspondent though he was in his sixties at the time. As recognition of the influence he had on many of the scientists and engineers of the space age, he was honored by having a crater named for him on the planet Mars, scene of some of his most memorable works.
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