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Raiders
of Gor
Book Six
CITY OF THE DAMNED
Tarl Cabot was a warrior of Gor - the world that Earth could
never see. Normally he was a proud and mighty warrior. But now he was bound for Port Kar,
the only city with no home stone to give it a heart. It was a city of reavers and
looters
.of outcasts without allegiance. Merchants and pirates stalked its quays
beside the beautiful Sea of Thassa. Tarl Cabot was headed for the sinkhole of the planet,
a teeming den of iniquity. And that was no place for an honest warrior from far Ko-ro-ba.
But he was no longer Tarl Cabot, the warrior. Now he was only Bosk
a miserable slave!
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Captive
of Gor
Book Seven
ABDUCTION FROM SPACE
Spoiled, rich young Elinor Brinton was no longer on Earth. She had been kidnapped from her
New York apartment and carried across space to Gor by alien slavers. Then the ship was
wrecked and she was stranded on the strange world of Counter-earth, where women were only
property, to be beaten and subjugated at the will of the men who were their Masters. Life
to her became a never-ending nightmare. In the great luxury city of Ko-ro-ba, she was
trained in the provocative skills of a pleasure slave. In the Northern Forests of Gor, she
was captured by the fierce outlaw Panther Girls. And finally came Rask of Treve to teach
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Hunters
of Gor
Book Eight
FATE OF THREE WOMEN
Three lovely women were keys to Tarl Cabot's career on Gor, Earth's orbital counterpart.
They were: Talena, daughter of Gor's greatest ruler and once Tarl's queen. Elizabeth
Cardwell, who had been Tarl's comrade in two of his greatest exploits. Verna, haughty
chief of the untamed panther women of the Northern forests. Hunters of Gor finally reveals
the fate of these three - as Tarl Cabot ventures into the wilderness to pit his skill and
his life against the brutal cunning of Gorean outlaws and enemy warriors. |
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Marauders
Of Gor
Book Nine
THE DREADED KURII
Tarl Cabot's efforts to free himself from the directive of the mysterious Priest-Kings of
Earth's orbital counterpart were confronted by frightening reality when horror from the
northland finally struck directly at him. Somewhere in the harsh lands transplanted
Norsemen was the first foothold of the alien Others. Somewhere uthere was one such who
waited for Tarl. Somewhere up there was Tarl's confrontation with his real destiny - was
He to remain a rich merchant-slaver of Port Kar or become again a defender of two worlds
against cosmic enslavement. MARAUDERS OF GOR is one of the truly great adventures of the
Gorean saga. It brings in barbaric peoples, vivid adventure, fierce aliens, and the clash
of male-female emotions stripped of civilized pretension that has made John Norman the
best selling writer of high fantasy adventure. |
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Tribesmen
of Gor
Book Ten
SURRENDER GOR
The Others were on the move! The Priest-Kings had received a message: "Surrender
Gor." The date had been set for conquest or destruction Tarl Cabot could no longer
linger in Port Kar - now he must act on behalf of the Priest-Kings, on behalf of Gor, and
on behalf of Gor's teeming, unsuspecting, twin world known as Earth. Evidence pointed to
the great wasteland of the Tahari, the desert known only to the clannish, militant tribes
of desert-wanderers. There must Cabot go. There among the feuds, along the trails of
slavers, beyond the forbidding salt mines to a rendezvous with treachery, with a woman
warlord, with a bandit chief, and with monster intelligence from the worlds of steel..
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