NASA Mars Recruitment Posters

NASA Mars Recruitment Posters for Explorers: Art by NASA

Born in Chicago, Illinois in September of 1875, Edgar Rice Burroughs was an American writer of adventure, fantasy and science fiction series. He was the fourth son of Civil War veteran Major George Tyler Burroughs and Mary Evaline Zieger , both of whom were from Warren, Massachusetts.

Edgar Rice Burroughs is best known for the twenty-four books of the “Tarzan” series and the eleven-volume Barsoom series with the early sci-fi hero John Carter, a Civil War veteran from Virginia who becomes a warrior on the planet Mars. Created in 1911, the character of Carter has appeared in short stories, novels, comic books, television shows and films, most notably Andrew Stanton’s 2012 feature film “John Carter”, that marked the 101st anniversary of John Carter’s first published appearance.

Burroughs’s first novel of the Barsoom/Carter series, “Under the Moons of Mars”, was written between July and September of 1911; it was serialized in Frank Munsey’s monthly pulp magazine “The All Story” from February to July in 1913. After the publishing success of Burroughs’s “Tarzan” series, “Under the Moons of Mars” was published as a hardcover edition in October of 1917 by A.C. McClurg & Company under the title “A Princess of Mars”.

John Carter was the lead character in Burroughs’s first novel of the Barsoom series. He featured most prominently in five of the following volumes: “The Gods of Mars”, “The Warlord of Mars”, ‘The Swords of Mars”, “Llana of Gathol”, and “John Carter of Mars” published in 1964, fourteen years after Burroughs’s death. As a secondary character, Carter appeared in the fourth volume “Thuvia, Maid of Mars” and the ninth volume “Synthetic Men of Mars’.  A volume, entitled “John Carter of Mars: Gods of the Forgotten” by sci fi author Geary Gravel, was released by Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc. in September of 2021.

Homages to Burroughs’s character John Carter and his world of Mars have appeared in works by such science fiction writers as Alan Moore, Robert A. Heinlein, Charles Stross, Philip José Farmer, and Harry Turtledove. In 2020, Altus Press released an authorized  “Tarzan”novel entitled “Tarzan: Conqueror of Mars” written by Will Murray. In the novel, Tarzan finds himself marooned on Barsoom and seeks John Carter’s help to return home.