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 Posted: Sun Aug 3rd, 2008 01:15 am
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Lately I've been re-reading his John Carter of Mars stories. I had forgotten how much I truly enjoyed these simple tales of pure adventure.
Any other fans here?

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 Posted: Sun Aug 3rd, 2008 01:36 am
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Gosh, I read those so many years ago that I had forgotten about them.  My brother had the collection.  He and I would each get a book and sit all evening reading.  We would finish our books about the same time, then exchange books and keep on reading.  I can't even recall how many evenings and books my brother and I would just sit down and read.  He was a sci-fi fan so I read a lot of that gendre.  Wow, this brings back memories!  Unfortunately I don't remember much specifically about the John Carter of Mars series, but thanks for bringing back the memories of reading them.

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Isn't it amazing that stories written as far back as 1912 can remain vital and entertaining even today? I'm finishing the first 3 volumes and soon I will begin a quest to find the rest.
I haven't read these stories since I was a teenager in the 70s-80s so it's been taking me back as well. Robert E. Howard, Kenneth Robeson, and Michael Moorcock's works also filled many a long rainy afternoon. Good fiction is truly timeless.

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  When I've felt like reading fiction, I've always preferred autobiographies.    ;)

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Defender, you are a character!  But you have a good point.  What are your top three or so 'fictional' autobiographies?  I think one of my favorite autobiographical works is West with the Night by Beryl Markham.  I think this book is fairly accurate, but if I recall she got into a little trouble by pilferring some stories from others later in her writing career.  So who knows how accurate West with the Night is. 

Captain Crow,  Yes, every now and then I pull an old favorite off the shelf.  I think I read the John Carter of Mars series in the early 1960's.  I have thinned out my teenage collection to just a few books.  My favorite authors of that sci-fi/fantasy genre are C.S. Lewis, Ursula LeGuin, Peter S. Beagle, T.H. White, Tolkein.....  In the 1980's I read extensively about the study of comparative mythology.  I still have over 125 titles on my shelves, including nearly all 30 of Joseph Campbell's books.  Do you still have an extensive collection of sci-fi books?

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  I'll give you the first one that comes to mind:

First- a detailed review:

Custer's "My Life On The Plains" and other tales of the Wild West - George A. Custer - Wild Life on the Plains and Horrors of...

Second- where to buy it cheaply and read excerpts:

Amazon.com: My Life on the Plains: Or Personal Experiences With the Indians: George Armstrong Custer: Books

  If historical events had been different, you might have gotten to read other writings by Custer, such as:

"Why I Brought My Gatling Guns to the Little Bighorn," and: "My Long Political Career."    :cool:

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!LOL!  I can't wait to read "Why I Brought My Gatling Guns to Little Bighorn" and "My Long Political Career".

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My collection is pretty small these days izzy. A few Arthur C. Clark books (the Rama series), all of the original Robert E. Howard Conan collections(Frazetta covers), some Kenneth Robeson Doc Savage-Avenger books, a handful of Michael Moorcock's eternal champion series (Elric and Corum), Fred Saberhagen's Berserker novels, and of course a few of Edgar Rice Burroughs works. Other than that it's all history and Horror novels.
Probably around 400 books total.

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I loved the Conan series.  I liked the first Conan movie too.

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yep Conan was my first venture into the science-fantasy/ sword and sorcery genres. I agree about the first movie...second one...ehhhh.

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