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English: Original publication in serials of A Princess of Mars, under the title Under the moons of Mars by Edgar Rice Burroughs, All-Story Magazine, February 1912 (United States: Frank A. Munsey Co., 1912). As Burroughs was unsure whether he wanted to have his name associated with this kind of literature, he took the pen name of "Normal Bean", an attempt to suggest that despite the incredible nature of his story, he was still sane. The effect was spoiled when a typesetter changed "Normal" to "Norman" on the assumption that the former was a typographical error.
Français : Publication originale en épisodes de A princess of Mars (fr:Les conquérants de Mars) de Edgar Rice Burroughs sous le titre de Under the moons of Mars (Sous les lunes de Mars). Inquiet à l'idée d'associer son nom à ce type littérature, Burroughs adopta le nom de plume de Normal Bean (pour normal been, être normal) pour suggérer que malgré le caractère extraordinaire du récit, il était toujours sain d'esprit. L'effet fut gâché par le metteur en page qui corrigea Normal en Norman, ayant supposé qu'il s'agissait d'une erreur typographique.)
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