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    Tales of the Cthulhu Mythos (Ballantine Del Rey, October 1998, 0-345-42204-X, $12.00, 462pp, tp, an, cover by John Jude Palencar)
        Reprint (Arkham House 1989) horror anthology of 22 stories, with introduction by James Turner, significantly revised from the 1969 Arkham House edition edited by August Derleth.


    Tales of the Dead ed. Sarah Utterson, uncredited (White, Cochrane, 1813, viii+248pp, hc, an)
        Translated from the French Fantasmagoria (Paris, 1812) by Mrs Sarah Utterson with the addition of her fragment. The French volume was translated from German sources by J.B.B. Eyriès. The original German source were the first two volumes of an eventual five-volume set, Gespensterbuch (Leipzig, 1811), edited by Friedrich Schulze and Johann Apel. It was this volume that was read by Byron and Shelley whilst on holiday in Switzerland and prompted the ghost-story competition that gave rise to Frankenstein. This volume has recently been reprinted by The Gothic Society, 1992 (ISBN 1-874100-03-9) with a new introduction by Terry Hale.






    Tales of the Uncanny (Reader’s Digest, 1983, 0-89577-151-9, 606pp, hc, oa)
        Although sub-titled “True Stories of the Unexplained” these seven stories are all presented in a fictional narrative format.
    • 7 · Dr. Holmes’s Murder Castle · Robert Bloch · na
    • 87 · Curious Encounter · John G. Fuller · na
    • 163 · The Possession of Sister Jeanne · Norah Lofts · na
    • 259 · The Remarkable Daniel Dunglas Home · Julian Symons · na
    • 335 · The Captain’s Return · David Beaty · na
    • 419 · Strange Affair at Stratford · Barbara Michaels · na
    • 489 · A Novelisation of Events in the Life and Death of Grigori Efimovich Rasputin · Colin Wilson · n.


    Tales of the Wild and the Wonderful (Hurst, Robinson, 1825, x+356pp, hc, an)
        An early post-Byronic volume of romantic visions. The anonymous author, who claims this is his first book, calls them “tales of diablerie” and claims that all but one are original, although two are based on nursery tales. Probably translations by the author from national tales. Book has been attributed to George Borrow.


    Tall, Dark, and Dangerous (HarperPaperbacks, September 1994, 0-06-108215-5, $5.50, 373pp, pb, oa)
        Details supplied by Kenneth R. Johnson.



    Tang Dynasty Stories (Panda Books, 1986, 0-8351-1602-6, 149pp, pb, an)
        Expanded from The Dragon King’s Daughter: Ten Tang Dynasty Stories (2nd edition, Foreign Languages Press, 1962). Translated by Yang Xianyi and Gladys Yang.
    • 5 · Introduction · Zheng Zhenduo · ss (r)
    • 13 · Ren the Fox Fairy · Shen Jiji · ss (r)
    • 26 · The Dragon King’s Daughter · Li Chaowei · ss (r)
    • 43 · Prince Huo’s Daughter · Jiang Fang · ss (r)
    • 56 · Governor of the Southern Tributary State · Li Gongzuo · ss (r)
    • 70 · Diary of a Singsong Girl · Bai Xingjian · ss (r), as “Story of a Singsong Girl”
    • 87 · Wushuang the Precious · Xue Tiao · ss (r)
    • 97 · The Man with the Curly Beard · Du Guangting · ss (r)
    • 106 · The Kunlun Slave · Pei Xing · ss (r)
    • 112 · The General’s Daughter · Pei Xing · ss (r)
    • 118 · The Jade Mortar and Pestle · Pei Xing · ss (r)
    • 125 · The Prince’s Tomb · Pei Xing · ss (r)
    • 136 · The Spendthrift and the Alchemist · Li Fuyan · ss (r)
    • 144 · The White Monkey · [uncredited] · ss (r)


    Tango Charlie and Foxtrot Romeo/The Star Pit (Tor, January 1989, 0-812-55956-8, $3.95, 101+82pp, pb, an)
        Anthology of two novellas back-to-back a la the old Ace Doubles.



    Tarzan of the Apes and The Prisoner of Zenda (Penguin/Signet Classics, June 2006, 0-451-53018-7, $6.95, 490pp, pb, om)
        Omnibus of two classic adventure novels: Tarzan of the Apes by Edgar Rice Burroughs (1914) with an introduction by Gore Vidal and The Prisoner of Zenda by Anthony Hope (1894) with a new introduction by Justin Kaplan.


    A Taste of Christmas (Zebra Books, October 2002, 0-8217-7288-0, $4.99, 255pp, pb, oa)
        Details supplied by Kenneth R. Johnson. A Regency romance anthology, each story has accompanying recipes.


    A Taste of…the Best in Teenage Fiction (Oxford University Press, July 2002, no ISBN, free, 40pp, A5, an)
        Extracts from upcoming OUP titles, each with a biographical intro.


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