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Gorean Saga - Blood Brothers of Gor
Copyright 1982 by John Norman

Published by E-Reads, Ltd., New York
The Chronicles of Counter-Earth, Volume 18
First Printing - 2007 (June 30, 2007)

EAN 978-0-7592-1380-7 | ISBN 0-7592-1380-1

Format: Paperback | (eBook) | (Current)
  English   German   USA
US 21.95 | 572 pages | 8.4 x 5.5 x 0.9 inches | 1.5 pounds
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This First Printing is no longer available, as it was replaced by the Second Printing in March, 2013.

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GOREAN SAGA
Blood Brothers of Gor

In this book is concluded the adventure which began in the 17th book in the Gorean series, Savages of Gor. Half-Ear, or Zarendargar, a Kur general fallen from favor in the Steel Worlds, now sought by a death squad of his savage compeers, has determined to lure his pursuers into the Barrens, the vast prairies to the east of known Gor, populated by warring tribes known to Goreans as the Red Savages. He has arranged matters in such a way that he will be abetted in his stand against the death squad, and its human allies, by a human ally of his own, his former foe, Tarl Cabot. The ancestors of the Red Savages, as those of many other Goreans, were brought to Gor long ago in Voyages of Acquisition by the Priest-Kings. The Red Savages were settled in an area not unlike that of their former home, a sweeping, almost endless grassland, where they tend to continue their former ways of life, and war. The various tribes have in common a tradition, or myth, called the Memory. And in virtue of this tradition, myth or memory, they entertain an inveterate hostility to lighter-skinned races. Cabot makes his way into this land, and amongst these tribes, in his quest for Zarendargar, he encounters enemies and perils, conflicts and hatreds, and, ultimately, friends. And meets once more the dreadful Zarendargar.

John Norman is creator of the Gorean Saga, a series of novels spanning over 25 titles that have become cult classics. Coinciding with the 40th anniversary of the first book of the Gorean Saga, Tarnsman of Gor, E-Reads is proud to release the very first complete publication of all Gor books by John Norman, in both print and ebook editions, including the long-awaited 26th novel in the saga, Witness of Gor. Each book of this release has been specially edited by the author and is a definitive text.


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