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Guardsman
of Gor
Book Sixteen
A MAN ALONE AGAINST AN ENTIRE WORLD
From kidnapped collegian to a woman's slave, from landless fugitive to warrior-captain,
the life of Jason Marshall on Earth's orbital twin was a constant struggle against the
naked power and barbaric traditions of glorious Gor. Now, in the heat of a desperate naval
battle against overwhelming odds, Jason faced the pivotal hours of his Gorean career. For
him victory would mean a homeland, a warrior's honors, and the lovely Earth girl who was
the prize he had long sought. Defeat would mean degradation worse than the chains he had
once escaped. GUARDSMAN OF GOR is the blazing climax of this saga of one man against an
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Savages of Gor
Book Seventeen
FORBIDDEN BARRENS OF GOR
The Kur came to Port Kar! Two of the terrible space beasts came to make Tarl Cabot an
offer. They, a death-squad, sought the renegade Kur commander, the great Half-Ear, whom
Tarl had once battled in the Far North. But Tarl refused their offer, for Half-Ear was
more valuable to the Priest-Kings alive than to the Kur dead. And now he knew it was
imperative for him to save that monster from the doom that would fast overtake him. This
meant venturing into the forbidden Barrens of Gor - a vast land of plains and prairies
whose cruel masters were tribes of savage red riders and where civilized men were always
prey and their women mere trophies of the hunt! Tarl Cabot returns in one of his greatest
adventures.
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Blood
Brothers of Gor
Book Eighteen
ONLY THE STRONG WILL SURVIVE
Tarl Cabot, seeking the monsters from the Steel Worlds, found himself among the cruel
savages who rule the vast Barrens. Though himself enslaved, he stood with his comrades and
masters against a coming onslaught. For the Kur had united the enemies of the tribe that
held Cabot, and death and destruction were unleashed. Out of the plains came riding hordes
of feud-driven braves, from the skies came a host of maddened tarn-riders, and even among
the slave girls held by the blood brothers there was a devilish treason. BLOOD BROTHERS OF
GOR is one of the great John Norman epics. It is a long novel of constant action, told in
depth and detail, of a struggle fought for the fate of a world where strong men clash and
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Kajira
of Gor
Book Nineteen
THE PAWN
Kajira means slave-girl in Gorean. But when Tiffany Collins was kidnapped from Earth and
brought to that orbital counter-world, she found herself on the throne of a mighty city as
its "queen." Power seemingly was hers, and she did not realize that her true
role was that of a slave puppet of a conniving woman agent of the monstrous Kurii. But a
chained slave she was destined to be, and in the course of the complex, visible and
invisible, struggles between warriors and cities, between Kurii and Priest-Kings, she
would play a pivotal role. KAJIRA OF GOR is one of the most excitingly vivid novels John
Norman has written. Here is all the color and terror of Gor. Here, between crown and
fetters, between adulation and total submission, is the full-scale panorama of that
wonderful, barbaric world as only Tarl Cabot knew it. |
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Players
of Gor
Book Twenty
THE CARNIVAL PLAYERS
During the holiday revels of Port Kar, an attempt is made on the life of Tarl Cabot. And
Tarl discovers that the Priest-Kings have turned against him! To clear himself of their
charge of treason, he must follow the assassin's trail. The way to achieve that was to
join, in disguise, a troupe of travelling Players, a sort of Gorean carnival, which would
give him entry to enemy cities and hostile territories. But life in such a carnival is
always a risk in itself. There are monsters in form and monsters in mind among them - and
there may be spies of the alien Kurs and the omnipotent Priest-Kings. Players of Gor is a
rich and full adventure on that wondrous world where free men must fight and slave girls
must yield, where life and liberty may depend on the chance moves of a game-board or the
edged passions of the dueling ground. And where Tarl's destiny must bring him face to face
with a conspiracy of superhuman powers. |
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