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Harvard University Press. Used - Good. Used book that is in clean, average condition without any missing pages.
GOR. I. TARNSMAN OF GOR. II. OUTLAW OF GOR. IV. NOMADS OF GOR. V. ASSASSIN OF GOR. VI. RAIDERS OF GOR. VII. CAPTIVE OF GOR. VOLUMES 1, 2, 4, 5, 6 & 7 of THE CHRONICLES OF COUNTER-EARTH. OR THE TARL CABOT SAGA. by Norman, John. (Pseudonym of John Frederick Lange, Jr.)
by Norman, John. (Pseudonym of John Frederick Lange, Jr.)
GOR. I. TARNSMAN OF GOR. II. OUTLAW OF GOR. IV. NOMADS OF GOR. V. ASSASSIN OF GOR. VI. RAIDERS OF GOR. VII. CAPTIVE OF GOR. VOLUMES 1, 2, 4, 5, 6 & 7 of THE CHRONICLES OF COUNTER-EARTH. OR THE TARL CABOT SAGA.
by Norman, John. (Pseudonym of John Frederick Lange, Jr.)
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- very good
- Paperback
New York: Ballantine 6 novels from the Gor series - volumes I, II, IV, V, VI, VII (1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7) **Please note: Volume III (3) - Priest-Kings of Gor - is not included here**. All published by Ballantine, 7" H, with yellow/orange textblock edges. I. Tarnsman of Gor - 219 pp, 8th US printing, 1975, ISBN 345247752150. II. Outlaw of Gor - 254 pp, 6th US printing, 1973, ISBN 345224868095 - "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." IV. Nomads of Gor - 344 pp, 8th US printing, 1975, ISBN 345247841150 - "Far south of the Sardar Mountain Tarl Cabot pursues his mission for the Priest-Kings of Gor. He must find their last precious link to survival. All Tarl knows is that it is hidden somewhere among the teeming hordes of the savage Wagon People and that he might well be inviting death to ask for it directly." V. Assassin of Gor - 409 pp, 7th US printing, 1975, ISBN 345246861150 - "Kuurus, of the dread caste of Assassins, was on a mission of vengeance. For in the newly rebuilt city of Ko-Ro-Ba, someone had foully murdered a young warrior with flaming red hair - the mark of Tarl Cabot of Ko-Ro-Ba, and formerly of Earth. All guilty men feared a hunting assassin - for none knew which was to be the victim." VI. Raiders of Gor - 312 pp, 6th US printing, 1975, ISBN 345247019150 - "Tarl Cabot makes his way to Port Kar, sinkhole of Gor, home to every outlaw and pirate on the planet - Port Kar, crowded, squalid, malignant, preying on the ships that sailed the beautiful Sea of Thassa. To such a city came Tarl Cabot." VII. Captive of Gor - 370 pp, 5th US printing, 1974, ISBN 345243846150 - "Elinor Brinton of New York City - beautiful, rich, spoiled, used to having her way with the men of Earth - is hunted down and abducted by alien beings to find herself a captive on Gor, where men are absolute masters, and women their complete slaves." Interiors - previous owner's name in red ink on inside of front covers except volume IV, minor toning to inside edges of covers, otherwise clean and tight with no other ownership marks. Exteriors - a few minor scuffs to edges of text blocks; a few minor corner curls; volume VII has a tiny scuff mark on the spine, has light edge wear/wrinkling and a light spine crease. . Mass Market Paperbacks. Very Good. Illus. by Robert Foster & Gino D'Achille cover art..
- Bookseller Independent bookstores (CA)
- Illustrator Robert Foster & Gino D'Achille cover art.
- Format/Binding Paperback
- Book Condition Used - Very Good
- Binding Paperback
- Publisher Ballantine
- Place of Publication New York
- Keywords Gor, Science Fiction, Science Fantasy, Tarl Cabot, Counter-Earth, Adventure Fantasy, Male Domination, Bondage, Slavery, Dominance, Hierarchy, Gorean Subculture, Aliens, Fantastic Worlds, Alternative Worlds, Gorean Saga, Sword and Planet Novels, Erotica, P