Books of Mars (Planet)

  • Mars Wars: Abyss of Elysium
    By Dennis Chamberland

    Dennis Chamberlands Abyss of Elysium Mars Wars is filled with the full sweep of the most dramatic, high-tech, nail biting audacious adventure in the genre.

  • An Earthling's Guide to Mars: Travel to Mars with Pathfinder
    By Carolyn Sumners, Kerry Handron

    This unique "travel guide" includes full-color art and photographs of the Martian landscape. Scenic spots, weather reports, travel tips, and hundreds of pictures take kids on an outer space vacation.

  • Exploring Mars
    By Peggy J. Parks

    Discusses the Red Planet, early observations and beliefs, and future exploration.

  • Exploring Mars
    By Deborah A. Shearer

    Introduces the past missions to Mars, describes the characteristics of Mars's environment, and explains how scientists might explore Mars in the future.

  • Lost Mars: The Golden Age of the Red Planet
    By Michael Ashley

    They reveal much about how we understand our place in the universe. Lost Mars: The Golden Age of the Red Planet is the first volume in the British Library Science Fiction Classics series"--Provided by publisher

  • Edison's Conquest of Mars (Esprios Classics)
    By Garrett P. Serviss

    Edison's Conquest of Mars (Esprios Classics)

  • Gulliver of Mars: Lieutenant Gulliver Jones
    By Edwin L. Arnold

    Gulliver of Mars: Lieutenant Gulliver Jones

  • Mars Attacks!
    By Jonathan Gems, Scott Alexander, Larry Karaszewski

    Super-intelligent creatures from Mars use high-powered weapons which render the Earth helpless in an attack.

  • Mars Observer's Guide
    By Neil Bone

    A guide to observe Mars and the various methods of recording observations from sketches to advanced imaging. Also includes the history of the observation of Mars, the planet's structure and physical features.

  • Hard Sell
    By Piers Anthony

    Mr. Fisk Centers has it made: a personal fortune of three million dollars enables him, at the tender ages of 50, to take an early retirement and enjoy all the comforts 21st-century Earth has to offer.

  • Mars
    By Robert Godwin

    Space junkies and armchair astronauts are provided with comprehensive, handy references for a variety of space-related missions, vehicles, and concepts in this pocket-sized series.

  • A Guide to Barsoom
    By Mike Resnick, John Flint Roy

    THE OFFICIAL, DEFINITIVE GUIDE TO BARSOOM AND THE WORLD OF JOHN CARTER OF MARS**Fully Illustrated**COME TO BARSOOM.

  • Working on Mars: Voyages of Scientific Discovery with the Mars Exploration Rovers
    By William J. Clancey

    The MER created a virtual experience of being on Mars. This book examines how the MER has changed the nature of planetary field science.

  • Red Planet Noir
    By D. B. Grady

    RED PLANET NOIR is a hard boiled style detective story meets an alternative future science fiction in a classic noir style. Living on Mars can be murder.

  • Space Quest: Mission to Mars
    By Peter Lock

    Join five astronauts on a mission to explore the planets of the solar system. First stop -- Mars.

  • The Ship that Sailed to Mars: A Fantasy
    By Bruce Ditchfield, William M. Timlin

    Adventure follows the crew of a ship bound for Mars. Upon arriving, the crew is befriended by the King's daughter who begs for help in rescuing her Prince from Thunder City and certain doom.

  • Martian Knightlife
    By James P. Hogan

    ... doors as they closed. All the way down, he could feel Black's eyes traveling over him like the beam for a body scan ... watch as it disappeared down the exit ramp, heading for the tunnel onto Gorky. Mahom Alazahad looked Kieran up and ...

  • Martian Time-Slip
    By Philip K. Dick

    Mars is a desolate world.

  • Red Mars
    By Kim Stanley Robinson

    Red Mars is the story of how man must struggle against his own self-destructive mechanisms to achieve his dreams.

  • Gulliver of Mars
    By Edwin Arnold

    This rare and seminal science fiction novel (originally published in 1905) has been generally unavailable for years. It's a book necessary to any scholarly study of the history of science fiction, and is also a heck of a fun novel.