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English: Cover art by J. Allen St. John from The Chessmen of Mars by Edgar Rice Burroughs, McClurg, 1922.
Français : Couverture réalisée par J. Allen St. John de l'édition originale de 1922 de The Chessmen of Mars (fr:échec sur mars) de Edgar Rice Burroughs
Date Art initially published in 1922
Source Pulp Covers
Author Art by J. Allen St. John, photographed by "Mars book covers: Science Fiction & Fantasy" on Flickr
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Gahan leaped for his man, dragged him from his mount and as he fell smote his head with a single cut of his sword. Scarce had the body touched the pavement when the Gatholian was upon the back of the dead warrior's mount.

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