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. |
Fantasy omnibus of the collection The Book of the Damned (Unwin 1988) and the novel The Book of the Beast (Unwin 1988). |
Omnibus of two dark fantasy novels set in an alternate 18th-century Venice: Faces Under Water (1998) and Saint Fire (1999). This special SFBC edition has ISBN 0-7394-0699-X; it lacks a price and has the SFBC number on the back jacket. |
Omnibus of two dark fantasy novels set in an alternate 18th-century Venice: A Bed of Earth (2002) and Venus Preserved (2003). This has ISBN 0-7394-3842-5; it lacks a price and has the SFBC number on the back jacket. |
Reprint (DAW 1978 as Vazkor, Son of Vazkor) fantasy novel. All pages in book headed Vazkor, Son of Vazkor Volume two in the series. |
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Volume one in the series. |
collection, includes Sabella and Kill the dead. |
Fantasy/horror collection. A hardcover edition (-059-6, £16.50) was announced but not seen. |
Collection of 14 stories, two original. |
Volume one in the series. |
Collection of 20 stories, 1 original, that have not appeared in previous Tanith Lee collections. |
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Omnibus edition of two books in the “Flat Earth” fantasy series, Delirium’s Mistress (DAW 1986) and Night’s Sorceries (DAW 1987). Only available as part of a two-volume set. |
Omnibus edition of 3 books from the “Flat Earth” fantasy series: Night’s Master (DAW 1978), Death’s Master (DAW 1979), and Delusion’s Master (DAW 1981). Only available as part of a two-volume set. |
Collection of 7 sf and fantasy tales set in India of the past, present, and future. |
Also available in a Hardback edition, limited to 100 numbered, signed, copies (-57-6, £24.99). |
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Volume three in the series. |
Volume seven in the series. |
Short story and poetry collection; published in conjunction with Tanith Lee’s appearance as Guest of Honor at Boskone XVIII in Boston, February 13-15, 1981. Limited to 1000 copies |
Volume two in the series. |
Collection of all 15 stories published in Realms of Fantasy. |
Dark fantasy novel, set in an alternate 18th-century Venice. Volume four in the series. |
Fantasy/horror novel: Vivia, daughter of the brutal Lord Vaddix, escapes a plague by taking sanctuary in a secret cave below the castle. |
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Young-adult fantasy novel, first in a series based on James Christensen’s Voyage of the Basset. |
Omnibus edition of The Storm Lord (DAW 1976) and Anackire (DAW 1983), two fantasy novels set in the same world a generation apart. |
Collection of all 28 short stories that Lee published in Weird Tales. |
Fantasy/horror novel. |
Fairy-tale retelling of “Snow White”. Introduction by “Fairy Tale Series” editor Terri Windling. |
Volume three in the series. |
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Reprint (Hodder Silver 2001 as Queen of the Wolves) young-adult fantasy. First US edition Volume three in the series. |
Reprint (Hodder Silver 2000 as Wolf Star Rise) young-adult fantasy. First US edition. Volume two in the series. |
Volume two in the series. |
Reprint (Hodder Children’s Books 1998 as The Law of the Wolf Tower) young-adult fantasy. First US edition. Volume one in the series. |
Young-adult fantasy novel. Volume four in the series. |
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Collected supernatural stories of this celebrated Nineteenth Century author best known for far different things, edited by David G. Rowlands. This is a limited edition of 600 copies. A world-wide edition available in the US for $50.00 and in the UK for £31.00. |
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Horror collection. Details taken from online listing. |
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An abridged edition of Pope Jacynth and More Supernatural Tales (Peter Owen, 1956). |
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Abridged from The Snake Lady and Other Stories (Grove 1954). |
Reprint (Grove Press 1954 as The Snake Lady and Other Stories) ghost/horror collection. |
Collection of 24 stories, seven original. Foreword by Dean Wesley Smith. Illustrated by Maggie Middleton. |
First edition.Cover layout by Dean Harkness. Details taken from online listing. |
The short story series. |