Book 3. (7 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Context Quote)
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* * This is undoubtedly the manuscript which was subsequently published under the title Outlaw of gor.
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One gathers from Cabot's remarks above that he was, at the time of writing, not aware of the fate of the manuscript.
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The title Outlaw of gor, incidentally, is mine, not Cabot's.
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This is also the case, perhaps it should be mentioned, with the first book, Tarnsman of gor, and the present book, Priest-Kings of gor.
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For some reason Cabot never entitles his manuscripts.
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Perhaps he thinks of them not so much as books as personal records or histories, written perhaps as much for himself as for others.
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An account, incidentally, of how I came into possession of the ms.
* * This is undoubtedly the manuscript which was subsequently published under the title Outlaw of gor.
One gathers from Cabot's remarks above that he was, at the time of writing, not aware of the fate of the manuscript.
The title Outlaw of gor, incidentally, is mine, not Cabot's.
This is also the case, perhaps it should be mentioned, with the first book, Tarnsman of gor, and the present book, Priest-Kings of gor.
For some reason Cabot never entitles his manuscripts.
Perhaps he thinks of them not so much as books as personal records or histories, written perhaps as much for himself as for others.
An account, incidentally, of how I came into possession of the ms.
- (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter )