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Norman, John BEASTS OF GOR The Twelfth Book of the Saga of Tarl Cabot New York Daw Books 1978 88th Printing Paperback Very Good+; This edition is paperback. Spine ends & corners of book covers have a bit of light bumping and rubbing. Top spine end of book cover has a light bump . There is a light bow to spine of book from being read, but no creasing. White covers of book have started to darken very slightly, but are clean and bright. Text pages are clean & bright. Overall, a very good copy. --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 the 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--. ; S. Howlett-West Books is committed to offering the most dedicated and courteous book buying experience possible; please let us know how we can best help you with your purchase. Photos available upon request. Our highest grade is FINE. All books carefully packed & dust jackets are covered with clear plastic (archival) protectors. Manuscripts Illustrated by Gino D'Achille Cover Art; Vol. 12 Price: 12.50 USD
Norman, John TIME SLAVE New york Daw Books 1975 70th Printing Paperback Very Good; This edition is paperback. Spine ends & corners of book covers have a bit of light bumping and rubbing. Spine joints have some light creasing from being read. White covers of book have a bit of light dirt. Text pages clean & bright. Inside covers of book (both front and rear) have some beginning acid burning to edges which travels in about an inch all around the border of the cover (from the high acid content of the paper used.) Overall, a very good copy. --Prometheus had stolen fire. Herjellsen was kindling it. The Greeks were not children. The legend of Prometheus was not a child's explanation for man's possession of fire. It said rather that fire was what would make men akin to the gods, and like unto the gods themselves. It would bring them above the beasts. It might take them, in the eruptions of flaming engines, to the stars--. ; S. Howlett-West Books is committed to offering the most dedicated and courteous book buying experience possible; please let us know how we can best help you with your purchase. Photos available upon request. Our highest grade is FINE. All books carefully packed & dust jackets are covered with clear plastic (archival) protectors. Mass Market PB