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Slave
Girl of Gor
Book Eleven
A TOOL OF THE KURII
Tarl Cabot had resumed his allegiance to the Priest-Kings, the non-human but benevolent
rulers of Earth's orbital twin planet, Gor. And accordingly Tarl knew that the battle for
the possession of the planet was under way - the Kurii, the beast like invaders, had made
their plans. There was a girl, once Judy Thornton of Earth, found in the wilderness of
Gor. Captured, as such lovely strangers were on that ruthless world, she was to undergo
the training that would make of her a slave girl of great value. But unknown to her
captors was the fact that she was a tool of the Kurii, that she carried a programmed
message that imperiled the future of Gor. It was for possession of her mind and body that
Priest-King and Kur-monster battled, while a planet went its way unsuspecting that its
very fate was also locked within the slave collar that graced her neck. |
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Beasts
of Gor
Book Twelve
THREE FORMS OF A BEAST
On Gor, the other world in Earth's orbit, the term beast can mean any of three things:
First, there are the Kurii, the monsters from space who are about to invade that world.
Second, there are the Gorean warriors, men whose fighting ferocity is incomparable. Third,
there are the slave girls, who are both beasts of burden and objects of desire. All three
kinds of beasts come into action in this thrilling novel as the Kurii establish their
first beachhead on Gor's polar cap. Here is a John Norman epic that takes Tarl Cabot from
the canals of Port Kar to the taverns of Lydius, the tents of the Sardar Fair, and to a
grand climax among the red hunters of the Arctic ice pack. |
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Explorers
of Gor
Book Thirteen
THE LOST CITY
All the glorious panorama of Earth's planetary twin, barbaric Gor, is present in John
Norman's latest novel. When the shield ring of the much feared Kurii falls into the
possession of a mysterious black explorer, it becomes vital to the Priest-Kings that Tarl
Cabot himself regain that ancient product of an alien science. His quest brings him to the
unmapped interior of the great equatorial rain-forests and into new dangers without
parallel. Here are jungle kingdoms and tropical trade cities, fierce beasts and fiercer
men. And at the heart of this full-bodied Gorean novel is a lost city - and a linkage of
the loveliest enemy agents ever lured from the cities of far-off Terra. |
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Fighting
Slave of Gor
Book Fourteen
ENSLAVED IN GOREAN SOCIETY
Attempting to save his girl friend from a Gorean slave trap, Jason Marshall found himself
kidnapped to that legendary counter-Earth planet. And as such found himself the first
"civilized" Earth male to become enslaved in the ruthless chains of Gorean
society. Jason Marshall's startling adventures make constantly fascinating reading as he
is made to be the slave of a haughty woman, then into her fighting champion, and finally
amid the turmoil of primitive warfare to seek his liberty in order to search for his lost
love amid the slave marts of that alien and turbulent planet |
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Rogue of
Gor
Book Fifteen
WAR RAGES IN the GREAT CITY OF AR
Jason Marshall learned the meaning of manhood and the power of women, both dominant and
submissive, when he was kidnapped from Earth to the Counter-Earth called Gor. Winning His
freedom, Jason set out single-handed to win his own place on that gloriously barbaric
world on the other side of the sun. His intent was to find the girl who had been enslaved
with him. But that quest thrust him smack in the middle of the war that raged between
Imperial Ar and the Salerian Confederation - and the secret schemes of the pirate armada
that sought control of the mighty trading artery of the fighting cities. |
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