The Moon Maid
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Edgar Rice Burroughs. The Moon Maid
The Moon Maid
Table of Contents
PROLOGUE
CHAPTER I
AN ADVENTURE IN SPACE
CHAPTER II
THE SECRET OF THE MOON
CHAPTER III
ANIMALS OR MEN?
CHAPTER IV
CAPTURED
CHAPTER V
OUT OF THE STORM
CHAPTER VI
THE MOON MAID
CHAPTER VII
A FIGHT AND A CHANCE
CHAPTER VIII
A FIGHT WITH A TOR-HO
CHAPTER IX
AN ATTACK BY KALKARS
CHAPTER X
THE CITY OF KALKARS
CHAPTER XI
A MEETING WITH KO-TAH
CHAPTER XII
GROWING DANGER
CHAPTER XIII
DEATH WITHIN AND WITHOUT!
CHAPTER XIV
THE BARSOOM!
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Edgar Rice Burroughs
Published by Good Press, 2019
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Of course there were no more wars, but there still was fighting. We had the pirates of the air to contend with and occasionally some of the uncivilized tribes of Russia, Africa and central Asia required the attention of a punitive expedition. However, life seemed tame and monotonous to us when we read of the heroic deeds of our ancestors from 1914 to 1967, yet none of us wanted war. It had been too well schooled into us that we must not think of war, and the International Peace Fleet so effectively prevented all preparation for war that we all knew there could never be another. There wasn’t a firearm in the world other than those with which we were armed, and a few of ancient design that were kept as heirlooms, or in museums, or that were owned by savage tribes who could procure no ammunition for them, since we permitted none to be manufactured. There was not a gas shell nor a radio bomb, nor any engine to discharge or project one; and there wasn’t a big gun of any calibre in the world. I veritably believed that a thousand men equipped with the various engines of destruction that had reached their highest efficiency at the close of the war in 1967 could have conquered the world; but there were not a thousand men so armed—there never could be a thousand men so equipped anywhere upon the face of the Earth. The International Peace Fleet was equipped and manned to prevent just such a calamity.
But it seems that Providence never intended that the world should be without calamities. If man prevented those of possible internal origin there still remained undreamed of external sources over which he had no control. It was one of these which was to prove our undoing. Its seed was sown thirty-three years before I was born, upon that historic day, June 10th, 1967, that Earth received her first message from Mars, since which the two planets have remained in constant friendly communication, carrying on a commerce of reciprocal enlightenment. In some branches of the arts and sciences the Martians, or Barsoomians, as they call themselves, were far in advance of us, while in others we had progressed more rapidly than they. Knowledge was thus freely exchanged to the advantage of both worlds. We learned of their history and customs and they of ours, though they had for ages already known much more of us than we of them. Martian news held always a prominent place in our daily papers from the first.
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