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Lost on Venus
1935 novel by Edgar Rice Burroughs
1935 novel by Edgar Rice Burroughs
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Pirates of Venus |
| image | Lost on Venus Burroughs cover.jpg |
| caption | dust-jacket of Lost on Venus |
| author | Edgar Rice Burroughs |
| country | United States |
| language | English |
| series | Amtor |
| genre | Science fantasy |
| publisher | Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc. |
| release_date | 1935 |
| media_type | Print (hardback & paperback) |
| pages | 318 |
| preceded_by | Pirates of Venus |
| followed_by | Carson of Venus |
Lost On Venus is a science fantasy novel by American writer Edgar Rice Burroughs, the second book in the Venus series (sometimes called the "Carson Napier of Venus series" or the "Amtor series"). It was first serialized in the magazine Argosy in 1933 and published in book form two years later. The plot of this novel begins with the main character named Carson Napier stuck in the Room of the Seven Doors, with six out of the seven doors leading to death and only one leading to life. He eventually escapes this logic puzzle and continues his journey.
Copyright
The copyright for this story has expired in Australia, Canada and the United States, and thus now resides in the public domain in those countries. The text is available via Project Gutenberg Australia and Faded Page.
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