First three chapters of an unfinished novel. |
Original novelette. Limited to 115 numbered and 12 lettered copies, signed by Lee and Judy King-Rieniets. |
Dark fantasy novel, set in an alternate 18th-century Venice. Volume three in the series. |
Fantasy short story. |
Volume one in the series. |
Reprint (Hamlyn 1979 as Drinking Sapphire Wine (incorporating Don’t Bite the Sun)) omnibus of the two novels in the “Four-BEE” series. |
Young-adult fantasy novel of a young girl’s relationship with a unicorn, illustrated by Heather Cooper. A “Dragonflight” book packaged by Byron Preiss Visual Publications. Volume one in the series. |
Long fantasy novel about a strange kind of vampire. This leatherbound edition is limited to 250 copies. |
Reprints the first half of The Blood of Roses (Legend, 1990). Details taken from online listing. |
Reprints the second half of The Blood of Roses (Legend, 1990). Details taken from online listing. |
Striking fantasy/horror novel about a shapeshifting demon who passes from generation to generation in the manner of a recessive gene. Volume two in the series. |
Original collection of three novellas looking at different aspects of damnation in the city of Paradys. Volume one in the series. |
Collection of eight dark fantasy stories. Volume three in the series. |
Dark fantasy novel. Volume four in the series. |
Fantasy novel. Volume one in the series. |
Young-adult fantasy novel. |
Reprint (SFBC 2002 as The Claidi Journals) omnibus of the first three novels in the “Claidi Journals” series. |
Omnibus of the first three novels in the “Claidi Journals” series. |
Expanded from Cold Grey Stones (NewCon Press 2012) by the addition of the new novelette “The Frost Watcher”. |
This is a signed, limited edition of 125 copies. Volume one in the “Imaginings” series. Details taken from online listing. |
Omnibus of the first three “Colouring” books plus the short story “Winter White”. Details taken from online listing. |
Omnibus of the sixth and seventh “Colouring” books plus the short story “Green Wallpaper”. Details taken from online listing. |
Omnibus of the fourth and fifth “Colouring” books plus the short story “The Sky-Green Blues”. Details taken from online listing. |
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Volume six in the series. |
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Collection of 16 stories, 12 previously uncollected, four new. A hardcover edition (-645-3, $24.99) was announced but not seen. |
Omnibus edition of two short young-adult fantasy novels. |
Gothic horror novel about a decaying family of not-quite-vampires. First in the “Blood Opera” sequence. Volume one in the series. |
Volume three in the series. |
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Sf novel set 137 years after an alien invasion of Earth. |
Associational mystery novel. |
Volume two in the series. |
Volume four in the series. |
Volume three in the series. |
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Original collection of nine stories, one a reprint, written “as and with” Esther Garber and Judas Garbah. |
Volume one in the series. |
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Volume two in the series. |
Omnibus of the two novels in the “Four-BEE” series. |
Collection of five “Flat Earth” stories and nine other stories. Details taken from online listing. |
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Gothic fantasy novel. A hardcover edition (-0758-5, £15.99) is also available. |
Collection of short stories & poems by Lee, in French, selected by Léa Silhol, plus one original story and two original poems (in English). |
A hardcover edition (-0983-9, £16.99) was announced but not seen. |
Dark fantasy novel. In an alternate 18th-century Venice, a mask is the key to dark secrets of black magic and a society of murderers. |
Original fantasy collection. |
Sf/fantasy collection, including eight original stories and a brief introduction by the author to each piece. |
Collection of most of Lee’s ghost stories, four (and one poem) original. |
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Associational historical novel of the French Revolution. |
Young-adult fantasy novel, sequel to Black Unicorn. Volume two in the series. |
Volume two in the series. |
Fantasy/horror novel about a magic jewel and a shapechanger. A hardcover edition (-0594-9, £15.99) is also available. |
Details taken from online listing. |
Volume two in the series. |
Romantic fantasy novel set in an alternate-world old Russia |
Collection of 12 stories, with a 1988 profile of Lee by Donald A Wollheim. Details supplied by Denny Lien. |
Young-adult SF novella. Jet and her robot dog Otis stumble onto a strange underworld beneath their planet’s film capital, Ollywood. |
Fantasy short story that originally appeared in Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine 3/86 and in the collection Women As Demons. |
Volume five in the series. |
Volume four in the series. |
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Young-adult fantasy novel. The orphan-slave Claidi journeys with a stranger to the place where all laws are made. Volume one in the series. |
Collection of eleven tales of the ocean and her denizens, including two original to the collection. |
Horror novella. Limited to 300 numbered and 26 lettered ($75.00) copies, signed by Tanith Lee. |
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Fantasy novella set during the French revolution, with numerous illustrations by Thomas Canty. Limited to 600 copies signed by author and illustrator. |
Sequel to The Silver Metal Lover, the 1981 SF novel of a teen in love with a robot. |
Fantasy novel set in an alternate world similar to Ancient Greece. A king’s daughter, born without feet, struggles to survive the power struggles around her. |
Volume one in the series. |
Collection of 7 original stories in the “Flat Earth” series. |
Volume three in the series. |
Dark fantasy novel. Volume two in the series. |
Young-adult alternate-history fantasy novel. |
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“Twelve tales of princes and princesses (six of each) setting off to seek their fortunes in the finest tradition of fairy tale.” |
Volume three in the series. |
Volume three in the series. |
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Expanded from the original edition (DAW, 1983) by the addition of a tenth story. |
Young-adult fantasy novel. Tanaquil is lured to another world where she finds her evil twin plotting her sister’s death. Volume three in the series. |
Fantasy novel set in a surreal world of slavery, secret societies, and demons. |
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Dark fantasy novel, volume two of “The Secret Books of Venus” based on the four elements and four phases of alchemy, set in an alternate 18th-century Venice. A serving girl develops a talent for fire the Church wants, and fears. Volume two in the series. |