Gord the Rogue books.


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Flexor the Mighty! said:
Anyone know any websites that I can get info on them?

Hi Flexor,

You can probably find the books on Ebay auction website.

We are close to closing a deal for the books to be done as illustrated novels--more about that on these boards when the deal is signed :eek:

Gary
 

Re: Re: Gord the Rogue books.

You can probably find the books on Ebay auction website.

I've never seen City of Hawks, Come Endless Darkness, or Dance of Demons for sale here in New Zealand :(

I think I picked up Sea of Death here second-hand, and I have a vague memory that my copy of Night Arrant might have come from a second-hand store in Alaska.

Saga of Old City and Artifact of Evil I bought new here.

Hopefully I'll manage to acquire the last three some day... but in the meantime, compliments to Gary on the ones I have read (numerous times :) ) - Gord rocks :)

-Hyp.
 

Re: Re: Gord the Rogue books.

Col_Pladoh said:
You can probably find the books on Ebay auction website.

Or, if you're lucky enough to live in/near the Twin Cities in Minnesota (ie: Minneapolis/St. Paul) you have access to "Uncle Hugo's" or "Uncle Edgar's" book shop(s). If they don't already have it in the used section they can usually get it, eventually. I think Hugo's was rated as #4 nation-wide once for selection of Sci-Fi books. Boy I'm glad to live here :D

We are close to closing a deal for the books to be done as illustrated novels--more about that on these boards when the deal is signed :eek:

Oh say it's gonna happen! PLEASE say you'll get a decent crew to do the art, nothing worse 'n having a good story shot to heck by crappy artworks, all in an attempt to save a few pennies.

Hatchling Dragon
 


If you go to www.canonfire.com and check around the web links, you can find some useful info on the version of Oerth presented in the Gord the Rogue books.

You might also want to check out the Legendary Persons and Places of the World of Greyhawk for some more useful GH links.
 

I would suggest those books if you can find them. I bought them as they came out and read them (again and again) and I look forward to a graphic novel of the stories. I hope an artist like Quinton Hoover or Wayne Reynolds gets in on the graphic versions.

hellbender
 

Re: Re: Gord the Rogue books.

Hi Gary! :)

Col_Pladoh said:
We are close to closing a deal for the books to be done as illustrated novels--more about that on these boards when the deal is signed :eek:

Consider one set already presold! :)
 

Likewise, I'll be first... well, second, or something anyhow... in line.

Any chance of getting the originals reprinted though?
 

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