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    No Flame but Mine by Tanith Lee (Tor UK, June 15, 2007, 978-1-4050-0636-1, £10.99, 462pp, tp, n.) [Lionwolf]
        Volume three in the series.


    Personal Darkness by Tanith Lee (Little, Brown UK, February 11, 1993, 0-316-90352-3, £15.99, 435pp, hc, n., cover by Adrian Chesterman) [Blood Opera]
        Dark fantasy novel. Volume two in the series.



    Piratica: Being a Daring Tale of a Singular Girl’s Adventure Upon the High Seas by Tanith Lee (Hodder Children’s Books, February 12, 2004, 0-340-85446-4, £10.99, 370pp, hc, n.)
        Young-adult alternate-history fantasy novel.


    Piratica II: Return to Parrot Island by Tanith Lee (Hodder Children’s Books, February 16, 2006, 0-340-89357-5, £5.99, 398pp, tp, n., cover by John Avon)


    Piratica III: The Family Sea by Tanith Lee (Hodder Children’s Books, September 6, 2007, 978-0-340-93085-4, £5.99, 396pp, pb, n., cover by John Avon)


    Prince on a White Horse by Tanith Lee (Macmillan Children’s Books, 1982, 0-333-32929-5, £5.50, 157pp, hc, n., cover by Nigel McMullen)


    Princess Hynchatti & Some Other Surprises by Tanith Lee (Macmillan UK, 1972, 0-333-12759-5, £1.75, 150pp, hc, oc, cover by Helen Craig)
        “Twelve tales of princes and princesses (six of each) setting off to seek their fortunes in the finest tradition of fairy tale.”


    Queen of the Wolves by Tanith Lee (Hodder Silver, January 18, 2001, 0-340-74659-9, £4.99, 178pp, pb, n.) [Claidi Journals]
        Volume three in the series.


    Quest for the White Witch by Tanith Lee (DAW, February 1978, 0-87997-357-9 (#276), $1.95, 317pp, pb, n., cover by Gino D’Achille) [Birthgrave]
        Volume three in the series.





    Red Unicorn by Tanith Lee (Tor, June 1997, 0-312-86265-2, $20.95, 191pp, hc, n., cover by Mark Zug) [Unicorn]
        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.


    Reigning Cats and Dogs by Tanith Lee (Headline, August 10, 1995, 0-7472-1431-X, £16.99, 214pp, hc, n., cover by Mark Salwowski)
        Fantasy novel set in a surreal world of slavery, secret societies, and demons.


    Sabella, or, The Blood Stone by Tanith Lee (DAW, April 1980, 0-87997-529-6 (#380), $1.75, 157pp, pb, n., cover by George Smith)


    Saint Fire by Tanith Lee (Overlook Press, November 1999, 0-87951-735-2, $25.95, 335pp, hc, n., cover by J. K. Potter) [The Secret Books of Venus]
        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.







    Shadowfire by Tanith Lee (Orbit, 1978, 0-7088-8039-8, 85p, 220pp, pb, n., cover by Peter Jones) [Birthgrave]
        Reprint (DAW 1978 as Vazkor, Son of Vazkor) fantasy novel. All pages in book headed Vazkor, Son of Vazkor Volume two in the series.


    Shon the Taken by Tanith Lee (Macmillan Children’s Books, 1979, 0-333-27036-3, £4.50, 145pp, hc, n., cover by Bridie Page)



    Sometimes, After Sunset by Tanith Lee (SFBC, December 1980, #3440, $5.98, 311pp, hc, om, cover by Don Maitz)
        collection, includes Sabella and Kill the dead.
    • 1 · Sabella, or, The Blood Stone · Tanith Lee · n. DAW, April 1980
    • 141 · Kill the Dead · Tanith Lee · n. DAW, September 1980







    Tales from the Flat Earth: Night’s Daughter by Tanith Lee (SFBC, October 1987, #11345, $14.98, 601pp, hc, om, cover by Dawn Wilson) [Flat Earth]
        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.


    Tales from the Flat Earth: The Lords of Darkness by Tanith Lee (SFBC, October 1987, #11360, $14.98, 726pp, hc, om, cover by Dawn Wilson) [Flat Earth]
        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.







    To Indigo by Tanith Lee (Immanion Press, September 26, 2011, 978-1-907737-21-3, £11.99, 319pp, tp, n., cover: [photo] by John Kaiine) [Colouring Books]
        Volume three in the series.


    Turquoiselle by Tanith Lee (Immanion Press, March 18, 2014, 978-1-907737-59-6, £11.99, 228pp, tp, n., cover by John Kaiine) [Colouring Books]
        Volume seven in the series.


    Unsilent Night by Tanith Lee (NESFA Press, February 1981, 0-915368-18-8, $6.00, 84pp, hc, oc) [Ref. Chip Hitchcock]
        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




    Venus Preserved by Tanith Lee (Overlook Press, November 2003, 1-58567-474-5, $25.95, 316pp, hc, n., cover by J. K. Potter) [The Secret Books of Venus]
        Dark fantasy novel, set in an alternate 18th-century Venice. Volume four in the series.


    Vivia by Tanith Lee (Little, Brown UK, April 6, 1995, 0-316-91260-3, £16.99, 395pp, hc, n., cover by Charles-August Mengin)
        Fantasy/horror novel: Vivia, daughter of the brutal Lord Vaddix, escapes a plague by taking sanctuary in a secret cave below the castle.



    Voyage of the Basset: Islands in the Sky by Tanith Lee (Random House, October 1999, 0-679-89127-7, $3.99, 249pp, tp, n., cover by Greg & Tim Hildebrandt)
        Young-adult fantasy novel, first in a series based on James Christensen’s Voyage of the Basset.




    When the Lights Go Out by Tanith Lee (Headline, April 4, 1996, 0-7472-1598-7, £16.99, 246pp, hc, n., cover by Mark Salwowski)
        Fantasy/horror novel.


    White as Snow by Tanith Lee (Tor, December 2000, 0-312-86993-2, $23.95, 319pp, hc, n., cover by Thomas Canty)
        Fairy-tale retelling of “Snow White”. Introduction by “Fairy Tale Series” editor Terri Windling.



    The Winter Players by Tanith Lee (Macmillan UK, 1976, 0-333-19840-9, £2.95, 104pp, hc, n., cover by Alison Petrie)



    Wolf Queen by Tanith Lee (Dutton Children’s Books, May 2002, 0-525-46895-1, $16.99, 216pp, hc, n., cover by Victor Lee) [Claidi Journals]
        Reprint (Hodder Silver 2001 as Queen of the Wolves) young-adult fantasy. First US edition Volume three in the series.


    Wolf Star by Tanith Lee (Dutton Children’s Books, June 2001, 0-525-46673-8, $16.99, 232pp, hc, n., cover by Victor Lee) [Claidi Journals]
        Reprint (Hodder Silver 2000 as Wolf Star Rise) young-adult fantasy. First US edition. Volume two in the series.



    Wolf Tower by Tanith Lee (Dutton Children’s Books, May 2000, 0-525-46394-1, $15.99, 223pp, hc, n., cover by Victor Lee) [Claidi Journals]
        Reprint (Hodder Children’s Books 1998 as The Law of the Wolf Tower) young-adult fantasy. First US edition. Volume one in the series.


    Wolf Wing by Tanith Lee (Hodder Silver, December 12, 2002, 0-340-79938-2, £5.99, 194pp, tp, n., cover by Haydn Cornner) [Claidi Journals]
        Young-adult fantasy novel. Volume four in the series.



    For Maurice, Five Unlikely Stories by Vernon Lee (John Lane, The Bodley Head, 1927, 7/6d, li+223pp, hc, co)
    • ix · Introductions · Vernon Lee · in
    • 1 · The Gods and Ritter Tanhûser · Vernon Lee · nv
    • 69 · Marsyas in Flanders · Vernon Lee · ss
    • 93 · The Virgin of the Seven Daggers · Vernon Lee · nv The English Review January 1909 (+1)
      first published in French (“La Madone aux sept glaives”, Feuilleton du journal des débats du Samedi, 1896).
    • 141 · Winthrop’s Adventure · Vernon Lee · nv Fraser’s Magazine January 1881, as “A Culture-Ghost; or, Winthrop’s Adventure”
    • 207 · The Doll · Vernon Lee · ss The Cornhill Magazine May 1896, as “The Image”



    Hauntings, Fantastic Stories by Vernon Lee (William Heinemann, 1890, ix+237pp, hc, co)
    • · Preface · Vernon Lee · pr
    • · Amour Dure · Vernon Lee · nv Murray’s Magazine January 1887
    • · Dionea · Vernon Lee · nv Arts and Letters December 1888
    • · Oke of Okehurst · Vernon Lee · na Blackwood, August 1886, as “A Phantom Lover”
    • · A Wicked Voice · Vernon Lee · nv
      revised from “A Culture-Ghost; or, Winthrop’s Adventure” Fraser’s Magazine Jan 1881.




    Pope Jacynth and Other Fantastic Tales by Vernon Lee (Grant Richards, October 1904, 3/6d, 200pp, hc, co)





    The Virgin of the Seven Daggers by Vernon Lee (Corgi, 1962, SN1162, 2/6d, 158pp, pb, co)
        Reprint (Grove Press 1954 as The Snake Lady and Other Stories) ghost/horror collection.







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