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FIGHTING MAN OF MARS Book 7 of the John Carter of Mars series Edgar Rice Burroughs Contents FOREWORD 1. SANOMA TORA 2. BROUGHT DOWN 3. CORNERED 4. TAVIA 5. TO THE PITS 6. SENTENCED TO DIE 7. THE DEATH 8. THE SPIDER OF GHASTA 9. PHOR TAK OF JHAMA 10. THE FLYING DEATH 11. "LET THE FIRE BE HOT!" 12. THE CLOAK OF INVISIBILITY 13. TUL AXTAR'S WOMEN 14. THE CANNIBALS OF U-GOR 15. THE BATTLE OF JAHAR 16. DESPAIR 17. I FIND A PRINCESS FOREWORD TO JASON GRIDLEY OF TARZANA, discoverer of the Gridley Wave, belonged the credit of establishing radio communication between Pellucidar and the outer world. It was my good fortune to be much in his laboratory while he was carrying on his experiments and to be, also, the recipient of his confidences, so that I was fully aware that while he hoped to establish communication with Pellucidar he was also reaching out toward an even more stupendous accomplishment - he was groping through space for contact with another planet; nor did he attempt to deny that the present goal of his ambition was radio communication with Mars. Gridley had constructed a simple, automatic device for broadcasting signals intermittently and for recording whatever might be received during his absence. For a period of five minutes the Gridley Wave carried a simple code signal consisting of two letters, "J.G.," out into the ether, following which there was a pause of ten minutes. Hour after hour, day after day, week after week, these silent, invisible messengers sped out to the uttermost reaches of infinite space, and after Jason Gridley left Tarzana to embark |
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