Barsoom map
Additional Lupoff-signed bookplate added by a later collector.
BARSOOM MAP FULL
A double sided, full colour A2 map of the beloved world created by Edgar Rice Burroughs shows you all the known locations and cities on Barsoom, with the other side showing the city of Korad. Lupoff refers to the mistake in his inscription. Description The Legacy Map of Barsoom gives you the tools to make the Red Planet your own. Another envelope contains a reply from Lupoff to a previous letter, apologizing for having missed our collector's order and promising to make it up with a copy of the second printing, as well as a copy of a reply from our collector back answering a couple of Lupoff's questions. The collector has retained the original announcement for the first edition, with the subscription / order form missing at bottom, in an envelope postmarked Jan. Correspondence included between a collector and Lupoff. John Carter of Mars: Adventures on the Dying World of Barsoom RPG - Airships of Barsoom Map Tiles - 12.40 - and many other great accessories are available. Interior pages also with some marginal signs of handling, but no chips, tears, or marks. A close look at ERBs sketchy Barsoom map will show where he made a few. Covers a bit edgeworn from handling, with faint pencil erasure at top front and a shallow corner crease at top back. Edgar Rice Burroughs Original Sketch Maps of Barsoom. Two-color map, special illustrated title page, and two illustrations. Additional signed typed letter from Lupoff in envelope with replied-to letter, along with original publisher's announcement for the first edition in another envelope and a later-added separate bookplate signed by Lupoff without inscription. Barsoom, drawn by Larry Ivie, printed in two colors. Signed by Lupoff, the publisher, with lengthy inscription under copyright. In ERB-dom Newsletter 1 Camille Cazedessus announced the availability of a map of. Publishers use these marks when books are returned to them.New York: Richard Lupoff, 1963. I’ve used the circumference of 360 karad given on the Barsoom map and not the one of the real Mars and used it to calculate the diameter and the surface of Barsoom.
BARSOOM MAP CODE
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