Magicians of Gor coc-25 🔍
John Norman [Norman f.c] D A W Books, Incorporated, pb, 1988-06-00
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With the capital city of Ar under the sway of the beautiful traitress 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 of 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 sword blades to root out the treachery at the heart of a mighty empire.
Alternative title
Magicians of Gor (Tarl Cabot Saga, Book 25)
Alternative title
Magicians of Gor (Gor, #25)
Alternative author
Norman, John
Alternative publisher
D A W Fantasy
Alternative publisher
D A W Fiction
Alternative edition
DAW book collectors ;, New York, NY, New York State, 1988
Alternative edition
DAW book collectors, no. 746, New York, c1988
Alternative edition
United States, United States of America
Alternative edition
FR, 1988
metadata comments
21191
metadata comments
"First printing."
"The 25th book of the Tarl Cabot saga."
Alternative description
The party of treason in Ar is triumphant. After the disaster of the delta campaign Ar is substantially defenseless. The forces of Cos, and her allies, are welcomed into the city as liberators. Ar's Station, which held out so valiantly against superior forces in the north, is denounced as traitorous. Veterans of the delta campaign are despised and ridiculed. Patriotism and manhood are denigrated. Ar's walls are being dismantled willingly by her own citizens to the music of flute girls. Lawlessness and propaganda are rampant. Marlenus, the great ubar, who might have organized and led a resistance, who might have rallied the city, is presumed dead, somewhere in the Voltai mountains. The Home Stone of Ar's Station is displayed in Ar as an object of contempt. Marcus, of Ar's Station, wishes to regain the Home Stone of his beloved city, for no city can die whose Home Stone survives. Cabot is concerned with a warrior's vengeance upon sedition and treachery, and, in particular, with meeting one who stands high amongst the conspirators, a beautiful woman now enthroned as ubara, whose name is Talena.
date open sourced
2021-01-29
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