
Beyond The Farthest Star
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Mars, Venus, Pellucidar, and finally Poloda - the last planet to be explored by Edgar Rice Burroughs. Of them all, Poloda was the most distant - literally BEYOND THE FARTHEST STAR our telescope could view! Yet on Poloda, appeared an American from our own time, to take part in one thrilling adventure after another in the battles of that wartorn world.The story of Tangor, soldier and swordsman, ranks him as a worthy equal to Tarzan of the Apes, John Carter, and Carson Napier.Cover Illustration: Frank Frazetta.
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