I’ve talked a bit about Edgar Rice Burroughs’ sword and planet adventures before; in particular, I’ve discussed his ‘Barsoom‘ (Mars) series briefly and did a post on the first two books on his ‘Pellucidar‘ (Hollow Earth) series. In preparation for another massive literature survey post, I decided to read Burroughs’ fantasies set on yet another planet: Venus! The series, describing the adventures of scientist/adventurer Carson Napier when he crash lands on Venus, consists of four books: Pirates of Venus (1934), Lost on Venus (1935), Carson of Venus (1939), and Escape on Venus (1946). (There is also a posthumously published story, Wizard of Venus, which I haven’t read.)
The novels are interesting and distinct for a number of reasons. First, the ‘Venus’ series was initiated much later than the other adventures Burroughs is known for, and represents the last series he would start (though he continued to write Tarzan, Barsoom, and Pellucidar books at the same time). Perhaps because of this, the Venus series seems a little more mature and a little less spectacular than its predecessors. Whereas David Innes, for instance, had completely dominated Pellucidar in the span of two books, Carson Napier is more or less on the run throughout the four books.
Let’s take a tour through Burroughs’ fictional version of Venus, and meet its inhabitants!





