Gor - Wikipedia Gor ( ˈɡɔːr ) is the fictional setting for a series of sword and planet novels written by philosophy professor John Lange, writing as John Norman The setting was first described in the 1966 novel Tarnsman of Gor The series is inspired by science fantasy pulp fiction works by Edgar Rice Burroughs, such as the Barsoom series
All 38 Gor Books in Order (Complete List 2026) See all the Gor books by John Norman in order, with story summaries, series background, reading order notes, and suggestions on the best place to start the long-running Gorean saga
Gor (1987) - IMDb Gor: Directed by Fritz Kiersch With Urbano Barberini, Rebecca Ferratti, Jack Palance, Paul L Smith American professor Tarl Cabot is transported via a magical ring to planet Gor, where he must help an oppressed country overthrow its evil king and his barbarian henchmen
Gor and Associates – Personal Injury, Premise Liability, Wrongful Death . . . Gor received his undergraduate degree in Philosophy from UCLA and earned his Juris Doctor from Southwestern Law School He currently serves as Chief Legal Counsel for a nationwide pharmacy corporation and leads a Gor Associates, PC, where he advises clients on variety of legal matters
The world of Gor - Psychees Gorean Archives Gor, also known as the anti-Earth, is a parallel world described in John Norman’s Chronicles of Gor, a saga of 38 novels with philosophical, erotic and science-fictional themes
Watch Gor (1987) - Free Movies | Tubi A 20th-century professor is hurtled across time and space to fight a high priest in the war-torn strife of a primitive counter-earth called Gor
Gor: The Greatest Adventure Series That Never Happened In 1966, Ballantine Books released the first book of John Norman's brilliantly conceived series of novels chronicling Englishman Tarl Cabot's adventures on a planet named Gor As of 2013 this series boasts 32 novels, suggesting it's one of the most successful science fiction series of all time