âFredrik Ekman has done a masterful job with <i>Jetan, the Martian Chess of Edgar Rice Burroughs</i>. Rules, history, variants, sample matches and problems, it's all here in a book that will interest gamers, science fiction buffs, and pop culture fans. Even the most ardent Burroughs enthusiast will learn something new in this comprehensive guide to the game at the heart of the sword-and-planet classic <i>The Chessmen of Mars</i>.ââScott Tracy Griffin, author of <i>Tarzan: The Centennial Celebration</i> and <i>Tarzan on Film</i>.
âSometimes, you don't realize there's an important gap in the scholarship about a famous author until someone fills that gap....Eckman has done excellent and indepth scholarship. He pulls up every dollop of information about Jetan from Burroughs' books...Eckman's prose is clear, readable and entertaining. He's a good writer who has indeed filled in an important gap in Burroughs' scholarship.ââTim DeForest, producer and co-host of the Edgar Rice Burroughs podcast
âA copy of this book would have been of inestimable value to me and saved me quite a bit of fretting and time spent researching had it existed nearly ten years agoâŚThe book offers an intriguing âHistory of Jetan,â richly diving into actual games of living chessâŚIf you read<i>Jetan: The Martian Chess of Edgar Rice Burroughs</i>, one of your takeaways will likely be a head-shaking admiration for the complete grasp and understanding of jetan rules, tactics and notations found between these covers. ... I wish I had the darned thing ten years ago. ...the book is brilliant, and long overdue.ââChris L. Adams, ERB Book Reviews
âA thorough investigation of Jetan has been seriously lacking up to now. Ekman has ďŹlled the gap with his new book...the deďŹnitive guide on the topic. Everyone interested in Jetan, or simply collectors of game literature, will need to have a copy....a unique book on an unusual game.... This new book by Fredrik Ekman is an excellent introduction to the game, complete as far as it goes in bringing together the various strands that make up Jetan culture. The author makes a clear and compelling argument for coming back to Jetan to better understand its special fascination, both as a game in itself and because of its âvirtual themeâ...[the authorâs] enthusiasm is infectious. I highly recommend this book.ââ<i>Abstract Game</i>
âThe book devotes considerable space in providing a lot of research into jetan âfandomâ as Ekman cites numerous sources...a labor of love. This is an in depth look at jetan and its background. Because it is so specialized, the audience for this book is one comprised of fans of the work of ERB, particularly his Martian series and for those fans of chess variants of which jetan is one. If your interests fall into either category, this book is for you!ââ<i>Gamers Alliance Report</i>
âThe research and thought that [Ekman] has put into this work is awe inspiring. This will surely never be surpassed as a reference for the game and is highly recommended for all Burroughs fans and gamers.ââ<i>The Anotar</i>, Journal of The British Edgar Rice Burroughs Society
âA unique contribution that is a 'must' for the legions of Edgar Rice Burroughs fans...strongly recommendedââ<i>Midwest Book Review</i>; âThe book is one that should be sought out by chess variant fansââ<i>Yorkton This Week</i>
âThis book is so thoughtful and comprehensive that another like this need not be written⌠Interesting⌠Important⌠Offers readers great historical appeal⌠The author takes the time to thoughtfully explain origins of the game, general functionality, and strategies for playing.ââ<i>The N3F Review of Books</i>