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The Moon Maid

edgar rice burroughs

Verlag: Interactive Media

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The Moon Maid by Edgar Rice Burroughs is a daring science fiction saga blending adventure, romance, and interplanetary conflict. Set in a future where Earth discovers a hidden lunar civilization, the story follows Julian, a daring aviator who crash-lands on the Moon and uncovers a world of warring factions, ancient cities, and strange inhabitants. Captured and enslaved, he rises as a leader among the oppressed, fights for freedom, and wins the love of a lunar princess. The novel spans generations, chronicling humanity’s struggle for survival on the Moon and its eventual return to a transformed Earth. With bold imagination and thrilling escapades, The Moon Maid explores empire, rebellion, and the enduring spirit of exploration.
Verfügbar seit: 12.05.2022.
Drucklänge: 148 Seiten.

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