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01. Tarnsman of Gor
A
spectacular world unfolds in this first volume of John Norman's million-selling
Gorean series. Tarnsman finds Tarl Cabot transported to Counter-Earth,
better known as Gor. He must quickly accustom himself to the ways of this
world, including the caste system which exalts some as Priest-Kings or
Warriors, and debases others as slaves.
02.
Outlaw of Gor
Outlaw
of Gor in which Tarl Cabot, fighting tarnsman of Gor and proud warrior
of Ko-ro-ba, finds his home city razed, his wife and family scattered,
possibly destroyed by the dreaded flame death of the Priest-Kings of Sardar-and
Tarl himself declared outlaw.
03. Priest-Kings of Gor
The
third volume of John Norman's series. Tarl Cabot, brave Tarnsman of Gor,
searches for the truth about his lovely Free Companion, Talena. Does she
live, or was she destroyed by the mysterious, all-powerful Priest-Kings?
Cabot is determined to find out-even while knowing that no one who has
approached the mountain stronghold of the Priest Kings has ever returned
alive.
04. Nomads of Gor
At
the risk of death...Tarl Cabot, warrior and tarnsman, left the forbidden
Sardar Mountains on a mission for the Priest-Kings of Gor, the barbaric
world of Counter-Earth. The Priest-Kings were dying, and he had to find
their last link to survival. All he knew about his goal was that it lay
hidden somewhere among the nomads. There were the Wagon Peoples, the wild
tribes, that lived off the roving herds of bosk, fiercest of the animals
of Gor. But still more fierce were thir Masters, the savage Tuchuks. All
men fled before them when they moved. All except for Tarl Cabot, who stood
alone, watching the oncoming clouds of dust that might bring him death.
05. Assassin of Gor
The
Trail of Vengeance...Kuurus was one of the dread caste of assassins on
the hidden world of Counter-Earth. He was hired for twenty pieces of gold
to avenge the death of a warrior. Now he was on his way to the great city
of Ar, where he was forbidden by ancient sentence of death ever to appear
again. He knew nothing of his intended victim, save that the man had taken
part in the savage tarn races at the Arena of Ar. And all he knew of the
man he was to avenge was a name. The name was that of Tarl Cabot, the great
warrior and servant of the all-powerful Priest Kings. And that was strange.
Because the true name of Kuurus was Tarl Cabot.
06. Raiders of Gor
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!
07. Captive of Gor
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 her what all women should learn!
08. Hunters of Gor
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 one 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.
09. Marauders of Gor
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 of transplanted Norsemen was the first foothold of the
alien Others. Somewhere up there 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 bestselling writer of high fantasy
adventure.
10. Tribesmen of Gor
The
Otherwere 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 the monster intelligences
from the worlds of steel.
11. Slave Girl of Gor
Slave
Girl of Gor... Tarl Cabot 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 beastlike 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 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 imperilled 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.
12. Beasts of Gor
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.
13. Explorers of Gor
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 linage of the loveliest enemy agents ever lured from the cities of far-off
Terra.
14. Fighting Slave of Gor
Attempting
to save his girlfriend 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.
15. Rogue of Gor
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.
16. Guardsman of Gor
Guardsman
of Gor...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 Earthgirl 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 entire world.
17. Savages 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 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.
18. Blood Brothers of Gor
Tarl
Cabot, seeking the monsters from the Steel Worlds, found himself among
the cruel savages who ruled 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 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 beautiful women
await their victors.
19. Kajira of Gor
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.
20. Players of Gor
Players
of Gor...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 traveling Player, a sort of Gorean carnival, which world 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.
21. Mercenaries of Gor
War
on Gor is a rousing and fearful affair--and when the armada of Cos landed
and began its sweeping arch against the mighty city of Ar, Tarl Cabot was
swept up in their drive. Outcast from Port Kar, rejected by the Priest
Kings, Tarl fought now for his own redemption. With comrades at his side,
barbarian warriors and daring women, free and slave, his plans went forward--until
the mercenaries of Detrich of Tamburg disrupted the struggle as a mysterious
third force. Mercenaries of Gor brings into action all the magic and conflict
of that counter-Earth, as Tarl became the center of intrigue and treachery
in the city of its greatest enemies.
22. Dancer of Gor
Doreen
Willimson appeared to be a quiet shy librarian, but in the dark of the
library, after hours, she would practice, semi-nude, her secret studies
in belly-dancing. Until, one fateful night, the slavers from Gor kidnapped
her. Onthat barbarically splendid counter-Earth, Doreen drew a high price
as a dancer in taverns, in slave collar and ankle bells. Until each of
her owners became aware that their prize dancer was the target of powerful
forces--that in the tense climate of the ongoing war between Ar and Cos,
two mighty empires, Doreen was too dangerous to keep. Dancer of Gor is
a John Norman bonus novel--an erotic fever-pitched novel of an alien world
where men were all-powerful and women were living jewels of desire.
23. Renegades of Gor
As
the bloody tide of war spread over Gor, Tarl Cabot, outcast by the Priest-Kings,
became deeply enmeshed in the military combat between the empire of Ar
and the invaders from Cos. His fate would depend upon which proved victorious
in the coming confrontation at Ar's besieged river port. And it looked
like Tarl himself might prove the deciding factor that would tip the scales
of destiny for one side or the other... With Renegades of Gor, all the
complexity and intrigue of John Norman's saga comes together to create
an adventure replete with danger, excitement, and romance in the unforgettable
realm of Gor--where courage remains meaningful, and pride and honor have
never been forgotten.
24. Vagabonds of Gor
As
treachery and betrayal become the prime weapons in the war between Ar and
Cos, Tarl Cabot is trapped in the siege of Ar's Station. And when Ar's
Station falls to the warriors of Cos, it is only with the aid of the loyal
Vosk League, that Tarl and other survivors make their escape from the defeated
port. But with the forces of Cos now readying to continue on their devastating
march of conquest, Tarl must go undercover as a spy within the enemy camp,
hoping to discover their plans and send word to Ar's army before it is
too late... In Vagabonds of Gor, Tarl Cabot faces perhaps his greatest
challenge of all, as he is caught up in the myriad dangers and intrigue
of two mighty powers at war!
25. Magicians of Gor
With
the capital city of Ar under the sway of the beautiful taitress Talena,
a ruler placed in power by the Cosian invaders, Tarl Cabot and the Delta
Brigade, the members of the underground force sworn to defeat Cos, must
call upon the unique talents of master magician Boots Tarsk-Bit to recapture
the precious Home Stone o vanquished Ar's Station. For snatching the Home
Stone from the enemy's grasp may prove the vital ingredient in Tarl's desperate
and dangerous campaign to rouse the people of Ar to fight on to regain
their freedom from the hated foe.... In Magicians of Gor, Tarl Cabot and
his allies must work a unique magic with illusions and swordblades to root
out the treachery at the heart of a mighty empire.
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