A Soldier of Poloda - Lee Strong - Books - Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc. - 9781945462108 - September 28, 2017
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A Soldier of Poloda

Lee Strong

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A Soldier of Poloda

Like fellow Earthman, Tangor from the story Beyond the Farthest Star, American OSS officer Thomas Randolph is mysteriously teleported to a foreign planet where he lands in the center of a 100-year war that mirrors the Allied Powers' struggle against Adolph Hitler's Third Reich. Unlike Tangor, Randolph - now Tomas Ran - finds himself behind enemy lines where he gains a first-hand view of the inner workings of the corrupt Kapar empire. Will Tomas, using his OSS skills, be able to devise a plan to escape with the beautiful Unisan prisoner, Loris Kiri, that will allow them to join her countrymen in their struggle against the Kapars? American novelist, Edgar Rice Burroughs, debuted the world of Poloda in the pulp story Beyond the Farthest Star in 1940 just as Hitler's Nazis marched across Europe and the Imperial Japanese extended their reach across the South Pacific. Burroughs' youthful idealism regarding the nobility of America's previous war efforts had given way to a mature perspective of the savagery of combat that stain every battlefield. Burroughs' deeply-held views are reflected in this tale about a planet ravaged by 100 years of conflict as the nation of Unis devotes its entire existence to the struggle of freedom against tyranny. Author Lee Strong created this second adventure on the planet Poloda, which lies beyond the Globular Cluster NGC 7006 - 450,000 light years away from earth. Join Tomas Ran as he explores Poloda, battles Kapars, and finds love Beyond the Farthest Star.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released September 28, 2017
ISBN13 9781945462108
Publishers Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc.
Pages 330
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 18 mm   ·   439 g
Language English  

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