Tarl Cabot has struggled to free himself from the control of Gor's powerful Priest-Kings, but to no avail. Now he finds that mission challenged by a threat emanating from the planets forbidding northern lands. There, a menacing alien force waits...
Another provocative trip to the barbaric and mysterious world of Gor. Norman's heroic Tarnsman finds his way across the center-Earth, pledged to serve the Priest-Kings in their quest for survival. Unfortunately for Cabot, his mission leads him to...
In this second volume of the Gorean Series, Tarl Cabot finds himself transported back to Counter-Earth from the sedate life he knows as a history professor on Earth....
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 assassins trail. The way to...
This is the third installment of John Norman's popular and controversial Gor series. Tarl Cabot is the intrepid tarnsman of the planet Gor, a harsh society with a rigid caste system that personifies the most brutal form of social Darwinism. In...
Tarl Cabot, Norman's heroic Gorean Tarnsman, descends into the depths of Port Kar-the darkest, most degenerate port city of the Counter-Earth. There, among pirates, cutthroats and brigands, Cabot learns the ways of Kar, whose residence are...
Volume 23 of The Chronicles of Counter-Earth. This volume could have been entitled Warrior of Gor, as Tarl Cabot is clearly portrayed as possibly the greatest warrior on Gor in this volume, as he protects the innocent civilians of Ar's Station in...
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 onthat...
The Kur came to Port Karl! Two of the terrible space beasts came to make Tarl Cabot an offer. They were a death-squad seeking the renegade Kur commander, the great Half-Ear whom Tarl had once fought against in the Far North. But Tarl refused...
The Eleventh book of the saga of Tarl Cabot.Tarl Cabot had resumed his allegiance to the Priest-Kings, the non-human but benevolent rulers of Gor. And accordingly Tarl knew that the battle fo the possession of the planet was under way — the...