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Kane of Old Mars (Eternal Champion Series, Vol. 9) [Hardcover]

Michael Moorcock (Author)
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The Eternal Champion January 4, 1998
The ninth volume of the Eternal Champion series collects one of Michael Moorcock's most epic fantasy adventures--the story of Kane of Old Mars. The saga begins on the south coast of France, but the adventure continues through space and time. "›Moorcock| is a major novelist of enormous ambition".--"The Washington Post" .


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  • Hardcover: 334 pages
  • Publisher: White Wolf Publishing (January 4, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1565041844
  • ISBN-13: 978-1565041844
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 5.9 x 1.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,017,988 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Born in London in 1939, Michael Moorcock now lives in Texas. A prolific and award-winning writer with more than eighty works of fiction and non-fiction to his name, he is the creator of Elric, Jerry Cornelius and Colonel Pyat, amongst many other memorable characters.

 

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Good clean fun, June 29, 1999
This review is from: Kane of Old Mars (Eternal Champion Series, Vol. 9) (Hardcover)
Wow it's been like two years since I've reviewed one of these things . . . good to be back. This is a good place to jump into Moorcock though not the best place to start, since by his own admission he's blantly aping (though some might say, "paying homage to") the John Carter of Mars series by Edgar Rich Burroughs and thus it's more of a stylistic exercise than a full fledged Moorcock effort, heck when he wrote it, it was originally under a pen name. However, with all that said, it'll still be one of the more entertaining reads that you can come across, the stories still have enough twists and turns to be exciting and through the character of Michael Kane you get enough philosophy to have you give it a little thought, that's not the point here though, the point here is to sort of check your brains at the door and have as much fun as Moorcock was having when he wrote it. Which is lots. Actually for a similar non John Carter reference along these lines, readers might want to track down old Adam Strange comics which run along the same lines only in a more science-fiction setting rather than this science-fiction/heroic fantasy sort of mix. Definitely a breath of fresh air among all the heavy philosophical musings of the other Eternal Champions.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Mindless fun., December 30, 2002
Michael Moorcock, Kane of Old Mars (Warriors of Mars/Blades of Mars/Barbarians of Mars) (Lancer, 1965)

For the first book and a half of this trilogy, I had no idea what Moorcock was on about. Then I did a little research and found out Moorcock was parodying Edgar Rice Burroughs; that helped put things more into perspective and helped me get over some of my usual annoyances with many fantasy writers (the plethora of exclamation points and one-sentence paragraphs, etc.); traps Moorcock usually doesn't fall into.

Once that was behind me, I enjoyed these three books quite a bit more. The astoundingly cheesy premise herein is that a writer, Edward Bradbury (under which pen name the books were originally published), encounters and befriends one Michael Kane while vacationing in the south of France. Kane is a physicist who previously worked for the military but went off to the private sector to develop what he calls a matter transference machine (in this post-Star Trek world, we know them better as transporters or teleporters). Its only problem is that, when Kane tests it on himself, it sends him not to the receiving transference machine, but to Mars millions of years ago, a Mars that is full of thriving communities. They are, of course, at war with one another or in tenuous peace treaties that could erupt into war at any moment, leading to many examples of Kane's ability to show off the swordfighting techniques he learned as a child (how coincidental!), while forging alliances between peoples who have been at war for generations and earning the respect of all he encounters. It's high silliness of the order to be found in old Douglas Fairbanks pictures from the silent era (or the novels of Edgar Rice Burroughs, presumably).

Moorcock keeps the pages turning, and each of the books is slim; it's possible to get through one of them in a lazy afternoon and still have time to tackle thirty of forty pages of the newest Danielle Steel potboiler, if one is so inclined. Just don't be expecting great literature. For that matter, don't be expecting material up to Moorcock's usual high standards. Just turn your brain off and enjoy the ride. ***

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best Moorcock..., September 21, 2000
I read these books before the were combined into one, and they were in there second printing. Personally this book is much better than the Elric Saga, and much better writen. Kane makes this time machine, hoping to well, go back in time, but it takes him back in time to when Mars had life. This machine also lets him come back to his own time on earth, and the orignal three books were written as he retold his story the three times he came back. Read these if your a Moorcock fan..they are worth it.
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