Jetan: The Martian Chess of Edgar Rice Burroughs
Throughout its hundred-year history, the game of Jetan has influenced many writers and game designers. Invented by author Edgar Rice Burroughs for his 1922 novel The Chessmen of Mars, Jetan has been played by enthusiastic fans and serious gamers alike.
This first-ever book on Jetan explores the game’s rules in depth and provides new interpretations based on up-to-date research. It chronicles the game’s history, explores tactics and variants, and provides a complete standard for notating games. Also included are three annotated Jetan playthroughs and several practice exercises. Over 80 diagrams and several photographs are used as illustrations, and an essay about Edgar Rice Burroughs’ lifelong interest in sports and games further contextualizes the game.
Title: Jetan: The Martian Chess of Edgar Rice Burroughs
Author: Fredrik Ekman
Year: 2022
Pages: 203
Publisher: McFarland
ISBN: 978-1-4766-8793-3
The book is available from McFarland’s web site: https://mcfarlandbooks.com/product/jetan/
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By Fredrik Ekman.
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Web page created: 2022-09-24. Web page last updated: 2022-09-24