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Duetta
09-13-2004, 09:15 PM
I just recently became aware of John Norman's Gor-stories. Actually this happened by the link redEva VERY kindly supplies on her posts. Thank you, redEva :)

The link leads to a website with several of John Norman's novels (though I can't really tell if they are complete). I've enjoyed these stories tremendously and would like to read on, preferably without spending too much money. This is where the "poor-student" clichee kicks in! In time I'm going to buy these, but just can't afford it right now...

Anyway, my question is, wether anybody knows of another websites with John Norman's novels??

duetta

BDSM_Tourguide
09-13-2004, 11:37 PM
Look in Ebay under Books: Used and Out of Print. Type in John Norman or Gor as your search.

Expect to pay anywhere from $5 US to $50 or more US for each book, depending on the rarity, printing edition and condition of each book.

There are 25 books in all. The first five don't really have much to do with slaves and such.

Please, for the love of all that's holy, don't read them like they're supposed to be BDSM bibles.

redEva
09-14-2004, 06:27 AM
Duetta,

you most welcome, but that site has all 25 books - only one that is missing is the newest one (26th) and good luck with finding that one - limited edition :(

To the best of my knowledge - the books are complete - but i think TG would be more qualified to speak about that.

and ... yes, they are great books and nice fantasy - but they are NOT BDSM manual :D

Glad you enjoying them.

red

Mobius
09-14-2004, 10:37 AM
I just recently became aware of John Norman's Gor-stories. Actually this happened by the link redEva VERY kindly supplies on her posts. Thank you, redEva :)

The link leads to a website with several of John Norman's novels (though I can't really tell if they are complete). I've enjoyed these stories tremendously and would like to read on, preferably without spending too much money. This is where the "poor-student" clichee kicks in! In time I'm going to buy these, but just can't afford it right now...

Anyway, my question is, wether anybody knows of another websites with John Norman's novels??

duetta

You might be suprized to know that your local lybrary just might have a copy of Slave girls of gor.

My lybrary has one but strangly it and Story of O are always out.

AndrewBlack
09-14-2004, 02:03 PM
I remember when those books were in all the bookshops in the late 80s, now you never see them outside a second-hand shop, are they out of print or considered to unsavoury for these conservative times?

redEva
09-14-2004, 02:26 PM
out of print ... i wonder why :p could it have anything to do with the topic?

BDSM_Tourguide
09-14-2004, 02:27 PM
I remember when those books were in all the bookshops in the late 80s, now you never see them outside a second-hand shop, are they out of print or considered to unsavoury for these conservative times?


They are both out of print and considered unsavoury for these conservative times.

Well, actually, not these conservative times, but in the 90s, they came under heavy fire for their misogynistic views, portrayals of female slavery and for the idea that basically the only thing women were good for was being naked and serving men. You know? All the stuff I always thought was just normal. ;)

Norman actually attempted to make a comeback and do another SF/fantasy series in 1996 (I think, it might have been 94). He published one book in the series, promising more, and then was never heard from again. The rumor mill had it that because of pressure from women's groups and certain "charitible" organizations, he was blacklisted from writing another book.

And he has not been heard from since.

Mobius
09-14-2004, 04:51 PM
portrayals of female slavery and for the idea that basically the only thing women were good for was being naked and serving men. You know? All the stuff I always thought was just normal. ;)


You mean they were good for some thing other than being naked and serving men.

Just Joking Ladies.

Well you would think that Gordbooks would let him write. There little books are selling for 21.95 a book. And the women in those books are used for alot of things other than being naked and serving men. Furniture Power generators warp cores for star ships etc. The power of the female orgasm is amazing. :)

mythicat
09-14-2004, 05:28 PM
You mean they were good for some thing other than being naked and serving men.

We cook and clean too, remember? :p


The power of the female orgasm is amazing. :)

And don't forget about the frequency! (nyah nyah) :D

Duetta
09-15-2004, 07:12 AM
I didn't realize that the website in question contained all of Norman's works. Too bad... When I find something good, I just want to keep reading.


You might be suprized to know that your local lybrary just might have a copy of Slave girls of gor.

My lybrary has one but strangly it and Story of O are always out.

I'll check it out, hopefully I'll get lucky.

The very first novel with BDSM I read at the age of 15 was Story of O. I absolutely loved it!! Unfortunately it went missing from my local library (imagine that :rolleyes: ) and I haven't read it since. It seems that the Danish libraries are not too keen on rebuying this kind of books *sigh*

duetta

lavrentyb
09-18-2004, 08:29 PM
You can find the Story of O at

http://www.angelfire.com/in/chains/soop1a.html

but where is redEva's site?

redEva
09-19-2004, 07:19 AM
link is in my signature the underlined word ;) "Hunters" (click on the underlined one)

mickydoughty
09-20-2004, 01:25 PM
If your not that bothered about reading John Norman's books in any format, try ebooks from www.fictionwise.com. It has most of the series in Microsoft reader and a few other fromats.

Anyway worth a try, as there about $7-8 each, far removed from the $50 or so dollars for paperback copies.

redEva
09-20-2004, 06:01 PM
or ... you too can try my link for free!

Mobius
09-20-2004, 06:09 PM
Well it was working for a while. I got about 12 books then it went to unavailable again. Wass up with that

BDSM_Tourguide
09-20-2004, 06:34 PM
Well it was working for a while. I got about 12 books then it went to unavailable again. Wass up with that


It's a Yahoo sponsored Geocities site, so it only allows so much data tranfer a day before the site becomes unusable. Try again tomorrow.

Mobius
09-21-2004, 02:58 AM
Thanks I will

Looking forward to reading them

Question are they in order. Do I start with one and work my way up or do I start with what I was looking for (slave girls of gor )
Thenks

AndrewBlack
09-21-2004, 06:38 AM
Just out of interest what are everyone's favourite Gor books?

Mine were Nomads and Hunters.

BDSM_Tourguide
09-21-2004, 10:49 AM
Thanks I will

Looking forward to reading them

Question are they in order. Do I start with one and work my way up or do I start with what I was looking for (slave girls of gor )
Thenks



Starting from book one is usually best. You can really see how the series devolves from being a good piece of futuristic sci-fi to a nearly primitive culture with no technology at all.

The further into the series you get, the more you start to realize that Norman lost his focus on the whole thing, I think.

BDSM_Tourguide
09-21-2004, 10:51 AM
Just out of interest what are everyone's favourite Gor books?

Mine were Nomads and Hunters.


Nomads, Assassins and Beasts

Mobius
09-21-2004, 04:11 PM
Bra ha ha ha I have them all. I am the owner of Gor the Gor master. 1-25

Now only if I had a fricking toner cartrage and some paper.
Duh, stupic gorian printer.

AndrewBlack
09-22-2004, 03:07 AM
I assume you don't have a PDA, I find that these are ideal for big e-books and stories. I've probably saved at least £50 in paper from not printing out all the e-books/stories I've read.

Mobius
09-22-2004, 03:20 AM
I assume you don't have a PDA, I find that these are ideal for big e-books and stories. I've probably saved at least £50 in paper from not printing out all the e-books/stories I've read.


ALways wanted one for that very reson. But the beginging price for a good Windows CE version arouind here is about 499. One with a good screen and enough memory to hold a 143k story or two. That is about 399 above what I can spend at any given time with my budget at the moment.

So alas it will be a dream unfofilled along with the touring the states with a Honda Goldwing, Owning a House, Getting a New Dog etc etc.

AndrewBlack
09-22-2004, 04:34 AM
I have a palm Tungsten E which is way more powerful than I actually need for what I use it for. You can get Palms pretty cheap if you are going to use them as diary/address book/reading/pictures/gameboy emulator..etc.. you only pay through the nose for the bluetooth/fast processing/video/posh screen/massive memory which I personally don't need. I paid £120 for mine, that's about $190 I suppose, but like I say, there's more spec than I need on that.

BDSM_Tourguide
09-22-2004, 10:54 AM
ALways wanted one for that very reson. But the beginging price for a good Windows CE version arouind here is about 499. One with a good screen and enough memory to hold a 143k story or two. That is about 399 above what I can spend at any given time with my budget at the moment.

So alas it will be a dream unfofilled along with the touring the states with a Honda Goldwing, Owning a House, Getting a New Dog etc etc.


Stop shopping in retail stores. You can get a PDA from Dell for about $250 and probably pay it off in monthly payments.

azure_eyes
11-14-2004, 10:54 AM
my favorite Gor book would have to be Nomads

azzie

redEva
11-14-2004, 07:44 PM
link to all the books:

John Norman GOR Collection (http://www.geocities.com/kajirae_academy2/books.htm)

jaeangel
11-15-2004, 02:21 PM
ALways wanted one for that very reson. But the beginging price for a good Windows CE version arouind here is about 499. One with a good screen and enough memory to hold a 143k story or two. That is about 399 above what I can spend at any given time with my budget at the moment.

So alas it will be a dream unfofilled along with the touring the states with a Honda Goldwing, Owning a House, Getting a New Dog etc etc.

..and owning your own dungeon full of sex slaves? :D
Okay. Joking aside, Mobius:
Go to eBay. Enter item number 5732321931. It's a Sharp PDA, warranty, software, USB cable, and stylus all included. The PDA has 8MB in it. And its starting bid is $1.00, shipping $15. It's on a 9 day listing, so hurry on over. I was actually looking at this for myself, but the kids need stuff, Hubby needs stuff, I can't afford it right now. You might be able to, though. Tell the parental unit that it's your own Christmas gift to yourself!!

Mobius
11-15-2004, 04:24 PM
..and owning your own dungeon full of sex slaves? :D
Okay. Joking aside, Mobius:
Go to eBay. Enter item number 5732321931. It's a Sharp PDA, warranty, software, USB cable, and stylus all included. The PDA has 8MB in it. And its starting bid is $1.00, shipping $15. It's on a 9 day listing, so hurry on over. I was actually looking at this for myself, but the kids need stuff, Hubby needs stuff, I can't afford it right now. You might be able to, though. Tell the parental unit that it's your own Christmas gift to yourself!!

Thanks for the tip. But allas I fear it is not fancy enough. Unfortunatly I was born with a curse. I am a "gadgit aholic" For me to buy some thing it has to have all the wisles and bells. If some thing is mearly servicable and will do what is is entended to do. Then I will not be attractid to it. It is kind of the Girl always being atracted to the "Bad Boy" thing .

The palm or windows CE (pocket pc) device I am looking at will play vids display text storys play mp3 and connect to the internet wirelessly.

I figure the budget for that is in the 4 -5 houndred dollar range and it is out of my budget. But the buety of being attracted to the bleading edge of tech.
The droppings are usaly allot cheaper. So you just have to wait a little longer.

The last PC I bougt was pretty good for its time. AMD duron 751 It has been running stable since 1998 with little or no problems. I waited until oct 2004 and parted out a home built PC with last years tech for the cost of 1/2 the price of the last pc.

It is a pentium 4 3.0 gh
512mb ddr ram
a little over 500gbs of storage
DVDr RW and all that stuff
19" monitor
and a good vid card
for a little over 300 bucks

Now that I have the memory issue ironed out it has been running stable to.

Infact it is so good that it has become boring and lost allot of what attracted me to it. :)

rallan
11-21-2004, 08:21 AM
Just out of interest what are everyone's favourite Gor books?

Mine were Nomads and Hunters.

I'm one of those horrible blasphemers who thinks the Gor books are fairly silly. I only ever bothered picking up two from the local secondhand bookstore, and I picked both of them based on how cheesy the cover art sounded.

So naturally I wound up the proud owner of Kajira and Fighting Slave, and they've both got a special place on my bookshelf forever :)

tyjord
11-30-2004, 02:17 AM
So there's a 26th Gor book, eh? Don't know how that slipped by me. I'm a huge fan of the series and personally feel it is one of the greatest Sci-Fi creations in terms of detail and effort.
Does anyone know the name (and publisher) of this 26th book? It would surely make the inevitable search a bit easier.
Thanks!

BDSM_Tourguide
11-30-2004, 10:53 AM
So there's a 26th Gor book, eh? Don't know how that slipped by me. I'm a huge fan of the series and personally feel it is one of the greatest Sci-Fi creations in terms of detail and effort.
Does anyone know the name (and publisher) of this 26th book? It would surely make the inevitable search a bit easier.
Thanks!


I've heard that rumor, but I've never actually seen the book or talked to anyone that knows anything about it. So, I'm personally thinking it mught just be a hoax.

Curtis
11-30-2004, 07:49 PM
You aren't talking about Norman's book "Imaginative Sex", are you? That was comprised of ideas on how to simulate an S&M experience without actually having one. It turns out Norman wasn't very Gorean. Pretty tame, but a bit 'out there' for 20-25 years ago.

tyjord
12-01-2004, 03:00 AM
Thanks for the info, Tourguide. I was just going on what an earlier poster mentioned. Since then I've done some looking on the web, but have not found any other references to it yet. It's too bad. So much was left unresolved in the series. At least one more "wrap-up" book would be very welcome.

tyjord
12-01-2004, 03:07 AM
You aren't talking about Norman's book "Imaginative Sex", are you? That was comprised of ideas on how to simulate an S&M experience without actually having one. It turns out Norman wasn't very Gorean. Pretty tame, but a bit 'out there' for 20-25 years ago.

No, I know about "Imaginative Sex" as well as "Ghost Dance", which are both pretty old. I was referring to a supposed 26th book in the Gor series mentioned by one of the first few posters in this thread. Thanks for the tip, though.

AndrewBlack
12-01-2004, 10:26 AM
I know what you mean about the cover art, some very fond memories there:D I did re-read one a couple of years ago and although it certainly wasn't a literary classic I did still enjoy it. So wadda you do huh ? :dunno:

drayman
12-01-2004, 02:56 PM
Another of John Norman's tales was published and called Time Slave. I have a copy together with all the Gor novels, together with Ghost Dance and Imaginative Sex.

a60611
12-13-2004, 09:50 PM
The 26th book in the Gor series is "Witness of Gor", ISBN: 0759242356
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0759242356/qid=1103000565/sr=1-1/ref=sr_1_1/103-4526651-4271802?v=glance&s=books

Rumor has it he's working on a 27th Gor book.

tyjord
12-16-2004, 08:33 PM
The 26th book in the Gor series is "Witness of Gor", ISBN: 0759242356
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0759242356/qid=1103000565/sr=1-1/ref=sr_1_1/103-4526651-4271802?v=glance&s=books

Rumor has it he's working on a 27th Gor book.


Thank you for the info, it certainly is good news for all of us Gor fans.

lavrentyb
01-08-2005, 06:26 AM
By the way, the zip file for 17 Savages of Gor actually contains No 25 Magicians of Gor on the download site

leser
01-08-2005, 01:07 PM
Hi, I think Norman did write some science fiction novels too (3 books??), calling them the Telnar or Tenar Chronicles (or something like that).
Did anybody read them who can tell if they are like his Gor books?

ronmolik
09-29-2005, 04:51 PM
I just recently became aware of John Norman's Gor-stories. Actually this happened by the link redEva VERY kindly supplies on her posts. Thank you, redEva :)

The link leads to a website with several of John Norman's novels (though I can't really tell if they are complete). I've enjoyed these stories tremendously and would like to read on, preferably without spending too much money. This is where the "poor-student" clichee kicks in! In time I'm going to buy these, but just can't afford it right now...

Anyway, my question is, wether anybody knows of another websites with John Norman's novels??

duetta[/QUOTE]

I have copies of all but the last two volumes of GOR by John Norman (25 and 26, I believe). I will consider selling them for $250 total (plus shipping charges). That is much less than I paid for them on the rare book market. I reside in the Los Angeles area. If anyone is interested, contact me directly.

ronmolik@cox.net

Steele
10-02-2005, 04:00 PM
The book is called "Witness of Gor". You can still get copies from http://www.worldofgor.com/gor.asp, which is John Norman's website. No idea what it's like.